Abstract/Details

The Barriers to, and Incidence of, Islamic Banking and Finance in Canada

Tahmina, Tanita Noor.   University of Ottawa (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2013. MS25305.

Abstract (summary)

The non-interest and profit-loss sharing schemes of Islamic finance (IF) are attracting increasing global attention. Despite exposure to the similar opportunities as other Western countries that have adopted the financial business model there is little evidence of Islamic finance windows operating in the conventional institutions in Canada. This thesis takes a qualitative approach to bring the issue forward in Canadian social science literature by exploring the perceived challenges to, and the potential of, the development of IF offerings with a focus on factors affecting the supply and management decisions in the industry.

The study used an inductive approach with archival data and critical survey of literature to arrive at the hypotheses surrounding the challenges. These were tested deductively by semi-structured interviews and panel discussions both in Canada and the US on a sample of senior officials involved in both IF and conventional financial institutions. Using a thematic analysis the study arrived at findings supporting the hypotheses related to awareness, regulation, management intent and internal resources. In the external environment, factors affecting strategic decision on offering IF services are mainly due to regulation, lack of awareness, even among Muslim communities, or misgivings about Sha’riah authenticity. Internally, highly customized IT infrastructures, lack of funds and foreign investment make it unfeasible. Management interest when proposed with the concept is high but not in a top-down manner and there is an overall uncertainty avoidance culture and little proactivity with market research. Access to specific Sha’riah knowledge is not considered a hurdle anymore. It is apparent that investments in Sha’riah compliant stocks would be easiest to set up. Mortgage structures can be affected by the capital market structure, even if not tax structures. Knowledge on this can have implications for banks seeking to expand their investment portfolios and aid government policies.

Indexing (details)


Business indexing term
Subject
Sociology;
Ethnic studies;
Islamic financing;
Banking;
Innovations;
Ethics;
Islamic law;
Capitalism;
Muslims
Classification
0626: Sociology
0631: Ethnic studies
0770: Banking
0394: Ethics
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences; Awareness of islamic finance; Canadian finance; Canadian muslim demographics; Change management in conventional financial industry; External barriers; Growth opportunities; Interest-free finance; Islamic banking and finance; Management challenges; Regulation
Title
The Barriers to, and Incidence of, Islamic Banking and Finance in Canada
Author
Tahmina, Tanita Noor
Number of pages
91
Degree date
2013
School code
0918
Source
MAI 52/05M(E), Masters Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
ISBN
978-0-499-25305-7
University/institution
University of Ottawa (Canada)
Department
Gestion / Management
University location
Canada -- Ontario, CA
Degree
M.Sc.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MS25305
ProQuest document ID
1504829276
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1504829276