Proposing a corporate governance model for an Islamic property developer

Purpose The purpose of this study include analyzing the conformity between the General Guidelines for the Governance of the Indonesian Sharia Entities (GGG-ISE) and the implementation in the field and proposing a model of corporate governance for Islamic property developers. Design/methodology/appro...

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Published inInternational journal of housing markets and analysis Vol. 17; no. 5; pp. 1329 - 1348
Main Authors Puspitasari, Novi, Mufidah, Ana, Prihatini, Dewi, Muhsyi, Abdul, Suroso, Imam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 13.08.2024
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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this study include analyzing the conformity between the General Guidelines for the Governance of the Indonesian Sharia Entities (GGG-ISE) and the implementation in the field and proposing a model of corporate governance for Islamic property developers. Design/methodology/approach This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The researcher used a structured interview method and chose a purposive technique to determine the interviewees. This study has seven interviewees representing three Islamic property developer companies in Jember Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Data collection was conducted from June to July 2023, with a duration of about 60 min for each interviewee. The interviews were conducted face-to-face in each interviewee’s residential office. Findings The results showed that the companies had implemented several principles of GGG-ISE, namely, ethical and responsible actors, risk management, internal control, compliance, disclosure and transparency by making financial reports, shareholder rights and stakeholder rights, both internal and external stakeholders. Furthermore, this study found that GGG-ISE does not comply with the components of the organizing organ group. This study also found that governance reports have not been implemented in GGG-ISE components. In addition, this study identified a new component that must be present and not found in GGG-ISE, namely, a statement of the use of contracts for mudharib owners and between mudharib owners and stakeholders. Based on these findings, this study proposes a governance model for Islamic property developer companies called the GGG-IPDE. Originality/value This research is a pioneer in proposing a corporate governance model for Islamic property developers.
ISSN:1753-8270
1753-8270
1753-8289
DOI:10.1108/IJHMA-02-2024-0017