An institutional perspective for research inwaqfaccounting and reporting

Autor: Nori Yani Abu Talib, Radziah Abdul Latiff, Aini Aman
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research. 11:400-427
ISSN: 1759-0817
DOI: 10.1108/jiabr-11-2016-0132
Popis: PurposeThis paper aims to improve the understanding of the institutional pressures that shape the intention to adoptwaqfaccounting and reporting. The study seeks to answer two research questions as follows: what are the challenges in the adoption ofwaqfaccounting and reporting inwaqfinstitutions; and how do institutional pressures influence the adoption ofwaqfreporting in Malaysia. Drawing on the work of DiMaggio and Powell and Scott of institutional theory, this paper provides empirical evidence of institutional pressures on the adoption ofwaqfreporting in Malaysia and the challenges faced in adoptingwaqfaccounting and reporting.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses qualitative research method with an explanatory case study approach. Data are collected through semi-structured interviews with the accountants of State Islamic Religious Council and Customs of Terengganu, an informal conversation with the Deputy Director of Accountant Generals Department of Malaysia and document reviews, mainly the Malaysian Accounting Standard Board Research paper.FindingsThe findings show that coercive pressure such as government regulation contributes to challenges in the adoption ofwaqfaccounting and reporting. Normative pressures contribute to challenges in formulating standardisedwaqfaccounting and reporting, whereas mimetic pressure contributes to challenges in the comparability of thewaqfaccounting and reporting among the state Islamic religious councils in Malaysia. In the efforts towards the standardisation ofwaqfaccounting and reporting practice, a similarity of the process of the standard implementation or the institutional isomorphism of the State Islamic Religious Council in Terengganu is strongly influenced from the result of the mandate of its Board members and Fatwa council members (coercive isomorphism and religion logic) and minor influence from the normative isomorphism (the result of the participants’ education and profession) as well as the result of imitating other State of Islamic Religious Councils (SIRCs) because of the ambiguity of the process or certain practice.Research limitations/implicationsThe study contributes to the knowledge by extending institutional theory and the possible role of religion logic in Islamic perspective to organisational behaviour and accounting development in SIRCs. This study is limited to the understanding of the challenges in the adoption ofwaqfaccounting and reporting but could also be applicable to the adoption of other accounting standards or regulations.Practical implicationsThis paper offers key implications for research, in improving the understanding of contextual factors and decision to adoptwaqfaccounting and reporting. The standard setter needs to be aware of the influence of contextual factors that shape decision towards standardisation of accounting and reporting forwaqf.Originality/valueThe interplay of institutional pressures and implications of religion logic provides an interesting approach to understanding thewaqfinstitutions’ intention to adopt accounting and reporting forwaqf.
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