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PROFITABILITY OF ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE IN INDONESIA: DOES THE TYPE OF FINANCING MATTER? Chitra Yuliashri Katili; Rifadli D. Kadir
Mutanaqishah : Journal of Islamic Banking Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Department of Islamic Banking, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.736 KB) | DOI: 10.54045/mutanaqishah.v1i1.306

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This study aims to examine the effect of Inflation Variables, CAR, NPF, Murabahah Financing, Mudharabah Financing, and Musyarakah Financing on the Profitability of Sharia BPRs in Indonesia. This study uses time series data from 2016-2020. The data is processed using the Error Correction Model (ECM). This study concludes that Murabahah Financing Variables have a significant influence and other variables, namely Inflation, CAR, NPF, Mudharabah Financing and Musyarakah Financing have no effect on the Profitability of Sharia BPRs in Indonesia. Thus, the type of financing affects the profitability of Sharia BPR in Indonesia
Pembiayaan PLs, Kinerja Keuangan dan Profitabilitas BPR Syariah di Indonesia: Covid-19 sebagai Moderating Chitra Yuliashri Katili
Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 1 No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Scimadly Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55657/iefj.v1i2.151

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This research will analyze the effect of financial performance, PLS-based financing, financing risk, and Covid-19 on the Profitability of Islamic Rural Banks (IRB) in Indonesia. Covid-19 is also a moderating variable affecting financial performance, PLS-based financing, and financing risk. This study used the quantitative method. The analysis was performed using SEM-PLS. Consists of three variables and indicators used. The first variable is financial performance consisting of CAR, FDR, Assets, Third Party Funds (DPK), Total Financing, and the number of Sharia BPR offices. Second, PLS-based financing consists of mudharabah and musharakah financing. Third, financing risk is represented by non-performing financing (NPF). The results of this study show that the hypothesis proposed has yet to be fully proven. But what must be the concern of BPR Syariah is that PLS-based financing is indicated actually to reduce profitability if not managed properly. This study is different from previous studies that used regression-based analysis only. This research uses Structural analysis using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) PLS. As well as using Covid-19 as a moderating variable.
Profitability of Islamic Microfinance in Indonesia: Does the Type of Financing Matter? Chitra Yuliashri Katili; Rifadli D. Kadir
Mutanaqishah: Journal of Islamic Banking Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Department of Islamic Banking

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.736 KB) | DOI: 10.54045/mutanaqishah.v1i1.3

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This study aims to examine the effect of Inflation Variables, CAR, NPF, Murabahah Financing, Mudharabah Financing, and Musyarakah Financing on the Profitability of Sharia BPRs in Indonesia. This study uses time series data from 2016-2020. The data is processed using the Error Correction Model (ECM). This study concludes that Murabahah Financing Variables have a significant influence and other variables, namely Inflation, CAR, NPF, Mudharabah Financing and Musyarakah Financing have no effect on the Profitability of Sharia BPRs in Indonesia. Thus, the type of financing affects the profitability of Sharia BPR in Indonesia
Biblioshiny Mapping of Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking Research: A Last Decade Review Chitra Yuliashri Katili; Kadir, Rifadli D.
Mutanaqishah: Journal of Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Department of Islamic Banking

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/mutanaqishah.v4i1.1866

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A study on corporate governance in Islamic Banking has developed. This study attempts to map the development of this research over the past decade. Using 111 articles from the Scopus database with Biblioshiny R-studio analysis, mapping was carried out related to the document. The study found a fluctuation in the number of publications on this topic, with Grassa R as the most impactful author, Universiti Teknologi Petronas as the affiliate that published the most articles, and the United Kingdom as the most cited country. Research on this topic can still be developed by considering issues that have been studied previously, such as its relationship to Financial Performance and Shariah Governance.