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Corporate Social Responsibility of Islamic Banks in Brunei Darussalam

In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia

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  • Mahani Haji Hamdan

    (Universiti Brunei Darussalam)

Abstract

Despite the fact that Islamic banks are governed in accordance with Shariah law, many of the banks are still using the conventional frameworks of CSR, which based on western cultures, values, beliefs and perspectives. There have been various perspectives regarding Islamic CSR. The conceptual framework of Islamic CSR (i-CSR) introduced by Mohammed (Corporate social responsibility in Islam. (Doctoral dissertation, Auckland University of Technology). Retrieved from http://aut.researchgateway.ac.nz/handle/10292/354 , 2007) integrates Islamic principles of al Qur’an and Hadith, and has become the basic reference to develop further Islamic CSR models. The existing literature generally dealt with the development of Islamic CSR framework and the relationships among CSR dimensions. There have also been several studies that examine the practice of CSR in Islamic banks, but none of the studies is investigated in the context of Islamic banks in Brunei. This study, at its early stage of exploratory research, aims to investigate the Islamic banks’ perspectives on the concept of CSR and their practice of CSR. Data were obtained from informal interviews and secondary sources including journal articles, news and the banks’ reports and official websites. Results revealed that the banks generally have positive views of CSR. It is based on Tawhidiq approach that the banks viewed CSR not merely as a business marketing strategy and charity, but as a responsibility towards God (Allah) and welfare of society. The study also found no major discrepancies in CSR practicalities between Islamic banks in Brunei and other Islamic banks in the region. Commitment to implement CSR effectively in Islamic banks while maintaining long-term sustainable economic system is crucial to the country’s competitiveness.

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  • Mahani Haji Hamdan, 2014. "Corporate Social Responsibility of Islamic Banks in Brunei Darussalam," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Kim Cheng Patrick Low & Samuel O. Idowu & Sik Liong Ang (ed.), Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 85-107, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-319-01532-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01532-3_5
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    Cited by:

    1. Chengli Shu & Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi & Zhenxin Xiao & Syed Waqar Haider & Mishal Nasir, 2022. "How Do Islamic Values Influence CSR? A Systematic Literature Review of Studies from 1995–2020," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 181(2), pages 471-494, November.
    2. Simona Franzoni & Asma Ait Allali, 2018. "Principles of Islamic Finance and Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility: What Convergence?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-11, February.
    3. Muhammad Bilal Zafar & Ahmad Azam Sulaiman, 2019. "Corporate social responsibility and Islamic banks: a systematic literature review," Management Review Quarterly, Springer, vol. 69(2), pages 159-206, June.

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