Board characteristics and profitability in sharia-compliant and non-sharia-compliant firms: beyond mere ceremony?
Muhammad Taufik,
Gun Gun Budiarsyah
Abstract:PurposeThis study compares the profitability of sharia-compliant firms (SCFs) and non-sharia-compliant firms (NSCFs) and explores the causal links among board of directors (BODs) characteristics (size, gender, meeting frequency, tenure, turnover and compensation), sharia compliance, capital structure and profitability. Specifically, sharia compliance and capital structure serve as moderators.Design/methodology/approachA total of 72 SCFs and 65 NSCFs were investigated during 2011–2019, resulting in 1,644 data. … Show more
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