Abstract
Shariah companies need to maintain good performance to ensure the sustainability of companies. Shariah companies operate based on Islamic moral foundations, specifically in terms of their accountability and transparency which are considered as key values that need to be considered when conducting their business operations. However, corruption cases can affect the performance of Shariah companies. Studies have shown that Shariah-compliant companies are underperforming as compared to their conventional counterparts. Therefore, the objective of this study is to examine whether BOD ethical commitment (corporate ethics values, action to promote ethics, code of ethics and whistleblowing policy) and risk management and internal control system (content, implementation, role, objective, framework and separation section) will affect the performance of Shariah companies. Data was collected from the 2019 annual reports of 60 Shariah manufacturing companies. Data was analysed using Smart Partial Least Square. The study found BOD Ethical Commitment (whistleblowing policy) and Risk Management and Internal Control System (separation of risk management and internal control) have a significant relationship with performance. The study implies that shariah-compliant companies should focus on the disclosure of whistleblowing policy and separation of risk management and internal control system in their annual reports for them to improve their performance as disclosure of this information, will help to improve the confidence of the market to invest in them
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