COMMENTS ON STAKEHOLDERS MODEL OF GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM - Dr. M. Obaidullah
Mohammed Obaidullah
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Mohammed Obaidullah: Islamic Economics Research Center, Postal: King Abduldaziz University,, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Islamic Economic Studies, 2004, vol. 11-2, 72-74
Abstract:
The present paper by Zamir Iqbal and Abbas Mirakhor examines the relevance of stakeholder model of corporate governance in an Islamic economic system, which is an active area of research. The paper essentially asserts that a stakeholder oriented theory of corporate governance finds strong roots in the Islamic economic system. In what follows, I summarize the basic ideas contained in the paper and seek to elaborate on some of them that appear to hold great potential for further research and analysis.
Date: 2004
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