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The effects of board attributes on Sukuk rating
by
Muhamed, Nurul Aini
, Ramli, Nathasa Mazna
, Elhaj, Mohamed Abulgasem
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Aggregate data
/ Attributes
/ Boards of directors
/ Bond issues
/ Bond ratings
/ Bonds
/ Capital markets
/ Chairman of the board
/ Corporate governance
/ Credit ratings
/ Debt management
/ Decision making
/ Default
/ Disclosure
/ Economic models
/ Governance
/ Hypotheses
/ Independence
/ Investors
/ Islam
/ Islamic financing
/ Leverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Markets
/ Outside directors
/ Policy making
/ Principal-agent models
/ Profitability
/ Rating services
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Stakeholders
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stockholders
/ Theory
2018
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The effects of board attributes on Sukuk rating
by
Muhamed, Nurul Aini
, Ramli, Nathasa Mazna
, Elhaj, Mohamed Abulgasem
in
Aggregate data
/ Attributes
/ Boards of directors
/ Bond issues
/ Bond ratings
/ Bonds
/ Capital markets
/ Chairman of the board
/ Corporate governance
/ Credit ratings
/ Debt management
/ Decision making
/ Default
/ Disclosure
/ Economic models
/ Governance
/ Hypotheses
/ Independence
/ Investors
/ Islam
/ Islamic financing
/ Leverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Markets
/ Outside directors
/ Policy making
/ Principal-agent models
/ Profitability
/ Rating services
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Stakeholders
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stockholders
/ Theory
2018
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The effects of board attributes on Sukuk rating
by
Muhamed, Nurul Aini
, Ramli, Nathasa Mazna
, Elhaj, Mohamed Abulgasem
in
Aggregate data
/ Attributes
/ Boards of directors
/ Bond issues
/ Bond ratings
/ Bonds
/ Capital markets
/ Chairman of the board
/ Corporate governance
/ Credit ratings
/ Debt management
/ Decision making
/ Default
/ Disclosure
/ Economic models
/ Governance
/ Hypotheses
/ Independence
/ Investors
/ Islam
/ Islamic financing
/ Leverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Markets
/ Outside directors
/ Policy making
/ Principal-agent models
/ Profitability
/ Rating services
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Stakeholders
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stockholders
/ Theory
2018
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The effects of board attributes on Sukuk rating
2018
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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of board attributes on Sukuk rating in firms listed in Bursa Malaysia (Malaysian Stock Exchange) during the period of 2008 to 2013.
Design/methodology/approach
This study uses ordinal logit regression model to examine the influence of board attributes (CEO-chairman duality, board size and board independence) on the dependent variable (RATING).
Findings
The findings of this paper generally support the agency theory and stakeholder theory. Results show that after controlling for firm characteristics, the Sukuk rating is positively associated with CEO-chairman duality, board size and board independence; and negatively correlated with leverage while positively related to profitability and size. The findings of this study also provide evidence that having two positions in an organization as CEO and chairman could have added higher responsibility towards making corporate decisions and provide better Sukuk rating performance. In addition, findings show that the larger the board size, the better Sukuk rating. Also, higher board independence enjoys higher rating.
Research limitations/implications
This study was limited to the investigation of the relationship between board attributes (CEO duality, board size and board independence) on Sukuk ratings using aggregate data from 2008 to 2013 among Malaysian Sukuk issuers.
Practical implications
The findings of this paper describe the impact of board attributes on Sukuk rating in Malaysian Sukuk market which in turn gives the useful insights to many of the actors in the markets such as issuers, investors and policymakers which can be relied upon in making strategic decisions to issue and invest in Islamic bonds in Malaysian market. In addition, the findings could prove to be useful also for regulators because they are responsible for the acceptable level of corporate governance standards.
Originality/value
This study contributes to the body of knowledge by focusing heavily on enhancing Sukuk ratings by reducing conflict between managers and Sukuk holders in Malaysia. Additionally, this study benefits from the agency theory and stakeholder theory to provide evidence on the effect of board attributes on Sukuk rating.
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