A review of corporate governance in the Saudi Arabian insurance sector

This research aims to highlight the gaps in literature on corporate governance and risk management, and their impact on organisational performance in Saudi Arabia, specifically in the insurance sector. Existing studies that measure such relationships are limited. Moreover, the literature has reveale...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of risk management in financial institutions 2023-06, Vol.16 (3), p.293-303
Hauptverfasser: Alsuyayfi, Shanar Shafi, Ja'Afar, Roslan, Albada, Ali, Said, Rasidah Mohd
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This research aims to highlight the gaps in literature on corporate governance and risk management, and their impact on organisational performance in Saudi Arabia, specifically in the insurance sector. Existing studies that measure such relationships are limited. Moreover, the literature has revealed several constraints in the Saudi Arabian corporate governance environment that exacerbate the challenge associated with regulatory set-up, compliance and the detection of any changes in corporate governance procedures. Considering the `great` importance of the insurance sector in the Saudi economy, and the important role of corporate governance in regulating the insurance business, the study proposes that policy makers and regulators develop policies and regulations that would ensure that firms implement appropriate risk management strategies to improve the performance of the insurance industry in Saudi Arabia. Finally, the policy makers should focus on strengthening Takaful insurance because it has much potential due to its risk-averse characteristics.
ISSN:1752-8887
1752-8895
1752-8895
DOI:10.69554/PTGV4942