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Executive compensation: the role of Shari'a compliance
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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to illuminate issues surrounding executive compensation as it relates to current understandings of Islamic business law.
Design/methodology/approach
The emerging bodies of literature in the fields of executive compensation and opinions of stock options under Shari'a law are reviewed.
Findings
It appears that the trend in offering employee stock options as part of a Shari'a compliant compensation package is acceptable in most cases, yet because of its close association with the more problematic idea of derivative transactions, the company must be vigilant in obtaining the approval from its Shari'a Standards Board before offering it as part of an overall compensation package.
Research limitations/implications
Existing quantitative data in this area are limited. Given the qualitative, exploratory nature of the design, generalizability is not as robust as other designs.
Practical implications
The paper makes recommendations about the inclusion of employee stock options as part of a Shari'a compliant executive compensation package.
Originality/value
This paper advances the extant literature on the ethics of executive compensation in general as well as adding to the extant literature on Shari'a compliance of executive compensation packages.
Title: Executive compensation: the role of Shari'a compliance
Description:
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to illuminate issues surrounding executive compensation as it relates to current understandings of Islamic business law.
Design/methodology/approach
The emerging bodies of literature in the fields of executive compensation and opinions of stock options under Shari'a law are reviewed.
Findings
It appears that the trend in offering employee stock options as part of a Shari'a compliant compensation package is acceptable in most cases, yet because of its close association with the more problematic idea of derivative transactions, the company must be vigilant in obtaining the approval from its Shari'a Standards Board before offering it as part of an overall compensation package.
Research limitations/implications
Existing quantitative data in this area are limited.
Given the qualitative, exploratory nature of the design, generalizability is not as robust as other designs.
Practical implications
The paper makes recommendations about the inclusion of employee stock options as part of a Shari'a compliant executive compensation package.
Originality/value
This paper advances the extant literature on the ethics of executive compensation in general as well as adding to the extant literature on Shari'a compliance of executive compensation packages.
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