Research of Finance and Banking
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October 2024

The Pattern of Budget Slack in Sharia Microfinance Institutions: A Phenomenology Study

Solihah, Solihah (Unknown)
Rohma, Frida Fanani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Oct 2024

Abstract

This study explores budgetary slack in Islamic ultra microfinance institutions, specifically examining the role of religious affiliation. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, data was collected through interviews at an Islamic Savings and Loans Financing Cooperative. The findings reveal a disparity between theoretical and practical perspectives on budgetary slack. An imbalance between targets and compensation drives actors to rationalize budgetary slack, exacerbated by information asymmetry. Religious affiliation primarily impacts business products and services but has little effect on subordinate behavior. Contrary to assumptions that budgetary slack is unlikely in Sharia-compliant systems, this study suggests that the Sharia institutional environment may still foster budgetary slack due to opportunistic behavior. This research is among the first to examine budgetary slack in Sharia microfinance institutions, highlighting the potential for such behavior even within religiously guided systems.

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rfb

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Economics, Econometrics & Finance

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The Research of Finance and Banking RFB is an open access and peer review journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research articles, review papers, and case studies on all major financial and banking topics. The journals mission is to offer a forum for growing scholarly research on ...