伊斯兰银行的Esg报告实践:全球视角

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW IIUM Law Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-12 DOI:10.31436/iiumlj.v30is2.755
Nik Anis Idayu Nik Abdullah, Razali Haron
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环境、社会和治理(ESG)或可持续性报告在过去几十年中大幅增加。2020年是联合国2030年议程的转折点。可持续发展目标创造了新的期望,并在依赖消息灵通、及时和战略定位市场的企业行为者中获得了支持。近年来,可持续性实践的研究在全球范围内得到了扩展。然而,银行业受到的学术界关注较少,因为银行通常不被认为是造成可持续性问题的主要因素。与此相反,ESG和伊斯兰金融正受到越来越多的学术关注,由于其创立原则,后者预计对可持续性更为敏感。目前,全球伊斯兰资产管理规模在过去十年中增长了2.3倍,到2020年底达到1400亿美元。本研究采用基于图书馆的研究方法,旨在从全球角度全面概述伊斯兰银行的ESG报告。基于这一分析,有人认为伊斯兰银行在ESG友好举措方面缺乏足够的投资。简要讨论了ESG组成部分的分类以及关键框架和指南的分析,以了解管理ESG实践的监管框架。文章最后建议采取必要行动,加强伊斯兰银行的ESG实践,以确保它们与传统银行保持相关性和竞争力。
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ESG REPORTING PRACTICES AMONG ISLAMIC BANKS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) or sustainability reporting have considerably increased in the last decades. The year 2020 marks a turning point in the United Nations' (UN) 2030 Agenda. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have created new expectations and gained support among corporate actors who rely on well-informed, timely, and strategically positioned markets. In recent years, research in sustainability practices has expanded globally. However, the banking industry received less attention from the academics since banks are generally not considered the main contributor to sustainability problems. Contrary to this, ESG and Islamic finance are under increasing academic attention, with the latter predicted to be more sensitive to sustainability due to its founding principles. Currently, the global Islamic asset under management (AUM) has increased by 2.3 times in the last decade to reach US$140 billion by the end of 2020. Using the library-based research methodology, this research aims to provide a comprehensive overview of ESG reporting in Islamic banks from a global perspective. Based on this analysis, it is argued that Islamic banks lack sufficient investment in ESG-friendly initiatives. A brief discussion on the classification of ESG components and analysis of key frameworks and guidelines are provided to understand the regulatory framework that governs ESG practices. The article concludes with a recommendation for the necessary actions that can be adopted to enhance ESG practices in Islamic banks to ensure that they remain relevant and competitive with conventional banks.
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