Prestige Signals in IPOs: A Comparative Analysis of Sharia-Compliant vs. Non-Sharia-Compliant Offerings
Ali Albada,
Khalid Al. Qatiti,
Nurhatiah A. Chukari,
Nurhuda Nizar and
Yusuf Karbhari ()
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Ali Albada: Sohar University
Khalid Al. Qatiti: Sohar University
Nurhatiah A. Chukari: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Nurhuda Nizar: Universiti Teknologi MARA
Yusuf Karbhari: Cardiff University
Chapter Chapter 15 in Islamic Financial Markets and Institutions, 2025, pp 317-334 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The aims of this empirical study are twofold. First, we investigate whether religiously motivated Sharia-compliant IPOs influence the initial returns of IPOs under the signalling theory assumptions. Second, we examine the influencing effect of prestige signals on IPO initial returns for both Sharia- and non-Sharia-compliant IPOs. Our study sample covers the period from January 2000 to December 2018 and includes a total of 453 IPOs, of which 267 IPOs operate under Sharia-compliant status. The results find compelling evidence that Sharia-compliant status does not significantly influence initial returns, but board reputation and underwriter reputation does impact initial returns under both the Sharia sample and non-Sharia sample, respectively. In addition, Sharia-compliant IPOs are predominantly driven by demand, supply, offer price, and listing board, while non-Sharia IPOs are motivated by demand, supply, offer price, and risk.
Keywords: Signalling; Sharia compliance; Emerging markets; Information asymmetry; Initial public offerings (IPOs); Quantile regression; Prestige signals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-8650-6_15
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