2021
DOI: 10.1108/jiabr-07-2020-0211
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Executives’ observance of zakat among Islamic financial institutions: evidence from Bahrain and Malaysia

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of Shariah board members and managerial networking on zakat observance among executives of Islamic financial firms (IFFs) in Bahrain and Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach The methodology is based on surveys administered to 106 respondents and personal interviews conducted with individuals holding management positions in IFFs. Findings The paper finds that: networking among IFF executives in Bahrain positively influences their observance and … Show more

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“…Using mobile platforms, zakat payments are integrated with various business transactions, making it easier for people to complete their Islamic religious obligations (Hudaefi and Beik, 2020). As zakat collection has not been optimal throughout the world (Bin-nashwan, 2021; Poon et al , 2021), mobile zakat collection is expected to significantly increase financial support for the poor and the needy. For this reason, research that focuses on estimating the determinants of community adoption of mobile zakat services needs to be carried out to accelerate the achievement of zakat targets worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using mobile platforms, zakat payments are integrated with various business transactions, making it easier for people to complete their Islamic religious obligations (Hudaefi and Beik, 2020). As zakat collection has not been optimal throughout the world (Bin-nashwan, 2021; Poon et al , 2021), mobile zakat collection is expected to significantly increase financial support for the poor and the needy. For this reason, research that focuses on estimating the determinants of community adoption of mobile zakat services needs to be carried out to accelerate the achievement of zakat targets worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Institutional Theory developed by Powell and DiMaggio (1991), focuses on how organizations gain legitimacy through external rules and norms (Aksom & Tymchenko, 2020;Poon et al, 2021). The Theory focuses on two main axes: isomorphism and decoupling.…”
Section: Institutional Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the research conducted by Anwar (2012) and Ryandono & Wijayanti (2019) the governance of zakat institutions has seen significant improvement and positive changes in recent years, leading to the empowerment of mustahik. However, as expressed by Muqorobin & Urrosyidin (2023) and Poon et al, (2021) there is still a pressing need for many zakat institutions to strengthen their management and governance professionally to enhance public trust in entrusting their funds to these institutions. This is consistent with the findings of Kisworo & Shauki (2019) and Saifurrahman & Kassim (2023) indicating that several ministries in Indonesia have yet to conduct their annual reports professionally, resulting in a lack of transparency and minimal community participation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%