Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law

Issues relating to business inheritance are a primary focus for business owners. Business inheritance is critical to ensuring that the business can be managed by the next generation and family members can benefit from the earnings and revenues. Therefore, preliminary planning must be done while the...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, Afifah, Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam, Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy, Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat, Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim, Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
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spelling my.utm.1029072023-09-26T06:21:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102907/ Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law Hamdan, Afifah Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati H Social Sciences (General) Issues relating to business inheritance are a primary focus for business owners. Business inheritance is critical to ensuring that the business can be managed by the next generation and family members can benefit from the earnings and revenues. Therefore, preliminary planning must be done while the business owner is still alive by selecting the appropriate business inheritance mechanism for Muslims in Malaysia. The mechanisms of business inheritance, notably faraid, hibah, amanah, and hibah amanah will be examined in this paper from both a civil and Islamic perspective. By reviewing written journals and previous research, this research utilizes the library method. According to this study, business succession can be carried out by naming a beneficiary as a partner in the company or by completing the ownership transfer process while the owner is still living. In the other situation, it can be done by anyone among the heirs agreeing to re-register the business as usual. Meanwhile, there are four main instruments in Islamic law that can be used: faraid, hibah, amanah, and commercial hibah. According to this study, each instrument has a different impact on business succession. Entrepreneurs should use these instruments in their firm succession planning. Korea Distribution Science Association 2022 Article PeerReviewed Hamdan, Afifah and Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam and Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy and Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat and Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim and Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati (2022) Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law. The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 9 (3). pp. 285-293. ISSN 2288-4637 http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no3.0285 DOI: 10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no3.0285
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
Hamdan, Afifah
Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam
Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat
Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
description Issues relating to business inheritance are a primary focus for business owners. Business inheritance is critical to ensuring that the business can be managed by the next generation and family members can benefit from the earnings and revenues. Therefore, preliminary planning must be done while the business owner is still alive by selecting the appropriate business inheritance mechanism for Muslims in Malaysia. The mechanisms of business inheritance, notably faraid, hibah, amanah, and hibah amanah will be examined in this paper from both a civil and Islamic perspective. By reviewing written journals and previous research, this research utilizes the library method. According to this study, business succession can be carried out by naming a beneficiary as a partner in the company or by completing the ownership transfer process while the owner is still living. In the other situation, it can be done by anyone among the heirs agreeing to re-register the business as usual. Meanwhile, there are four main instruments in Islamic law that can be used: faraid, hibah, amanah, and commercial hibah. According to this study, each instrument has a different impact on business succession. Entrepreneurs should use these instruments in their firm succession planning.
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author Hamdan, Afifah
Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam
Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat
Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
author_facet Hamdan, Afifah
Nor Muhamad, Nasrul Hisyam
Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Darawi, Abdul Basit Samat
Ab. Rahim, Nik Mohd. Zaim
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
author_sort Hamdan, Afifah
title Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
title_short Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
title_full Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
title_fullStr Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
title_full_unstemmed Sole proprietorship business succession in Malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
title_sort sole proprietorship business succession in malaysia: a perspective of civil and islamic law
publisher Korea Distribution Science Association
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102907/
http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no3.0285
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