Corporate governance disclosure compliance: a comparison between conventional and Islamic banks
Abstract
The paper examines the extent and trend of corporate governance
(CG) disclosure compliance by listed conventional and Islamic banks in Qatar,
the UAE and KSA. The study found that conventional banks had more
compliance compared to Islamic banks. The extent of the disclosure has
increased for the sample period overall. The findings are considered interesting
for many stakeholders (e.g., banks’ management, shareholders, investors,
relevant authorities) in the GCC countries. It helps the banks to better
understand their current compliance of CG disclosure practices and identify the
current challenges, hence, reduce the gap of none-compliance. Moreover, the
findings are essential for the authorities to identify the strength and weakness of
compliance with the CG code, thereby providing a platform to make the
necessary actions to improve it. Furthermore, the findings are beneficial for the
shareholders and investors to understand current CG disclosure, thus, they may
better evaluate their performance and governance for decision making.
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