ISLAMIC BANKING OPERATIONS AND CARROLL’S CSR PYRAMID: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

Authors

  • Inayat Ullah Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan,
  • Iqtidar Hussain Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan,
  • Abdul Ghaffar Sagoo Farm Manager in Main Line Lower Land Reclamation Research Station, Bhakkar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54692/ajss.2020.441081

Keywords:

Corporate Social Responsibility, Carroll’s Pyramid, Islamic Banking Operations 1* Corresponding Author is PhD

Abstract

The corporate social responsible is not new concept in today’s business life. Which have now turned from literary to more strategic and influences the profits of organizations. Islamic finance in itself is also considered as more social than conventional one. It is thought that products offered by Islamic banks comply with the concepts of social responsibility. To find out the fact; this study was initiated by making comparison of widely used Carroll’s CSR pyramid with the basics of Islamic finance. For the purpose, readily available literature was reviewed and concluded that Islamic banking products are in parallel with all five components of Carroll’s CSR pyramid. Islamic banks are acting as development institutes rather than loan houses by eliminating interest from the core banking activities. The concepts of Islamic finance are aimed at equal distribution of wealth and equal opportunities available to poor or suppressed sectors of economy for more productivity; hence resulting in foster economic growth. Like conventional banks (those follow Basel committee rules), Islamic banks also follow rules/guidelines formulated by AAOIFI and IFSB to ensure transparency, trustworthiness and sense of responsibility. In overall operations/progress, Islamic banks are acting as good corporate citizen.

Author Biographies

Inayat Ullah, Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan,

PhD Scholar

Iqtidar Hussain, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan,

Assistant Professor

Abdul Ghaffar Sagoo, Farm Manager in Main Line Lower Land Reclamation Research Station, Bhakkar

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2026-02-25

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