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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research | 2017

A review of efficiency measures for REITS and their specific application for Malaysian Islamic REITS

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves

Purpose This paper aims to present a conceptual model on the efficiency of Islamic real estate investment trusts (I-REITs) available in Malaysia. The key difference between the Islamic and their conventional investment vehicle part is mainly its own Shariah framework. For instance, I-REITS must comply with the requirement of Securities Commission Act 1993 as well as the Guidelines on Islamic Real Estate Investment Trusts (Islamic REITs Guidelines). Design/methodology/approach The paper reviews and synthesises the relevant literature on the performance analysis and efficiency measurements of REITs. The paper then develops and proposes a conceptual model to measure the efficiency of Malaysian and Islamic REITs. Findings The paper identifies and examines the appropriate methods and instruments to measure the efficiency in relation to the risk and profitability of I-REITs. The efficiency measure is important for the fund managers to maximise the shareholders’ return in an investment of property portfolio as well as proposing the best way to allocate resources efficiently. Research limitations/implications This is a preliminary review of current work that identifies the issues that will be addressed in future empirical research. The authors will be undertaking this future empirical research in measuring the efficiency of Malaysian real estate investment trusts (M-REITs), particularly the I-REITs, using the non-parametric approach of data envelopment analysis. Originality/value To date, there has been very limited research on the efficiency measurement of I-REITs. The current analysis of REIT has been focused on traditional non-Islamic funds. This paper will review and discuss the current literature on efficiency measurement to determine the most appropriate approaches and methodologies for future application in performance analysis of efficiency measure for Malaysian and Islamic REITs.


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2015

Islamic fund and asset management: The opportunities and challenges of Islamic REITs

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

How efficient are alternative financial institutions? An empirical investigation of Islamic REITs in Malaysia

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Ihsan Isik; M. Kabir Hassan


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

A review of efficiency measures for REITs and their specific application for Malaysian Islamic REITs

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves


School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

Optimising Malaysian Shariah-compliant Real EstateInvestment Trusts: Perspective of REIT managers

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves; Andrea Blake


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Optimising the Malaysian Sharia-Compliant Real Estate Investment Trusts: The REIT managers perspective

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves; Andrea Blake


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Technical, allocative and scale efficiency of Malaysian REITs: The preliminary finding

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Measuring productivity growth of Malaysian Real Estate Investment Trusts

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Measuring technical efficiency of Malaysian REITs: A Data Envelopment Analysis approach

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves


School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Technical efficiency of Islamic equity capital market: Empirical evidence from Malaysian Islamic REITs

Nor Nazihah Chuweni; Chris Eves; Ihsan Isik; Mohammad Kabir Hassan

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Chris Eves

Queensland University of Technology

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Andrea Blake

Queensland University of Technology

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Viet-Ngu Hoang

Queensland University of Technology

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M. Kabir Hassan

University of New Orleans

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