The Effect of the Board of Directors’ Characteristics on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure by Islamic Banks

  • Rahma A
  • Bukair A
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Abstract

This paper examines empirically the influence of the Shariah supervisory board (SSB) and its characteristics on the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure in a sample of 53 Islamic banks operating in Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries for the year 2008 based on a disclosure index from the Islamic perspective. Using content analysis; the descriptive statistics show that there is an increase in CSR information disclosed in the annual reports of Islamic banks. In addition; using multiple regression analysis and after accounting for bank size; financial performance and economic performance; the findings indicate that the combination of SSB attributes has a significant positive influence on CSR disclosure. This means that the characteristics of SSB are important factors in determining the level of CSR disclosure.

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Rahma, A. A. n, & Bukair, A. A. (2015). The Effect of the Board of Directors’ Characteristics on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure by Islamic Banks. Journal of Management Research, 7(2), 506. https://doi.org/10.5296/jmr.v7i2.6989

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