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The determinants of profitability inSharia-compliant corporations: evidence from Jordan

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  • Nizar Mohammad Alsharari
  • Turki Raji Alhmoud

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of profitability of 28Sharia-compliant corporations in Jordan over the three-year period of 2013-2015. Design/methodology/approach - The two-stage least square (2SLS) regression analysis with fixed effects was conducted using two measures of profitability, namely: return on assets and return on equity. The empirical data were collected from 28Sharia-compliant corporations in Jordan over the study period. A variety of internal and external factors was used to determine profitability. Findings - In general, this analysis of the determinants of profitability forSharia-compliant corporations confirmed previous findings. Regression findings revealed that previous year profitability, debt ratio, organizational structure, the size of the audit firm and voluntary disclosure to be important determinants of profitability ofSharia-compliant corporations in Jordan from 2013 to 2015. The independent variables of firm size, ownership ratio greater than 5%, liquidity ratio, percentage of non-Jordanian ownership or the age of the firm were not found to significantly influence the profitability of the corporations studied. Research limitations/implications - The authors determined that the independent variables selected, with few exceptions, behaved according to expectations. Moreover, the current literature on the influence of management on performance, and thus, profitability, does not consider the philosophy under which business is conducted (a limitation with respect to the type of business conducted). For example,Sharia-compliant and non-Sharia-compliant firms operate under different sets of principles and rules. This variance in business philosophies may have an important bearing on management style, an aspect that has been neglected in the organizational management literature. The panel data from a three-year period was insufficient to validate the consistency of the results; future researchers may increase the length of the study periods to confirm results and increase the robustness of the data collection method. Practical implications - The findings from the study have implications that may be functional for businesses, investors and policymakers in their focus on theSharia-compliant business sector in Jordan. The factors influencing profitability may inform the setting of regulatory policy designed to stabilize and sustain the performance ofSharia-compliant corporations more broadly. Originality/value - This study contributes to the growing body of literature on Islamic finance, and can be considered one of a very few that have examined the internal and external determinants of the profitability ofSharia-compliant corporations in a developing country such as Jordan, using panel data.

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  • Nizar Mohammad Alsharari & Turki Raji Alhmoud, 2019. "The determinants of profitability inSharia-compliant corporations: evidence from Jordan," Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 10(4), pages 546-564, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jiabrp:jiabr-05-2016-0055
    DOI: 10.1108/JIABR-05-2016-0055
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    1. Amjad Wajdi Noor Ahmad Kamal & Ameer Irfhan Arshad & Norliza Che-Yahya & Siti Sarah Alyasa-Gan, 2023. "Performance of Shariah vs Non-Shariah Firms: A Study of Manufacturing Sector in Malaysia," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 15(1), pages 149-163.

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