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Journal : Media Ekonomi

DETERMINAN SISI PENAWARAN GREEN BONDS ASEAN Wijaya, Richy; Dwi Hartini Rahayu; Salim Budiman
Media Ekonomi Vol. 32 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/dwvp8g48

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The explicit objective of this study is to analyze the factors influencing the supply side of Green Bonds in ASEAN countries. This research aims to examine how the characteristics of green bonds and the characteristics of issuing companies affect the amount of green bonds issued in ASEAN countries, particularly in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines during the period from 2018 to 2021. This study employs a quantitative research design with a linear regression analysis approach using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method. This design was chosen to identify and measure the relationship between the independent variables (green bond characteristics and issuer company characteristics) and the dependent variable (the amount of green bonds issued). The independent variables in this study are Green Bond Characteristics, proxied by coupon rates and risk premiums. Additionally, the study includes the variable Issuer Company Characteristics, proxied by the debt ratio of the issuing company. The dependent variable in this study is the amount of green bonds issued. This research utilizes panel data that encompasses green bonds issued in four ASEAN countries (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines) from 2018-2021. This panel data allows for analysis that accounts for variability over time and across different companies or countries. The findings of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between the characteristics of green bonds and the characteristics of issuing companies with the amount of green bonds issued in ASEAN countries. Specifically, it was found that green bond characteristics such as coupon rates and risk premiums significantly impact the amount of green bonds issued. Higher coupon rates and higher risk premiums tend to reduce the amount of green bonds issued. Additionally, the characteristics of the issuing companies, particularly the debt ratio, were also found to have a significant influence on the amount of green bonds issued. Companies with higher debt ratios tend to issue more green bonds. Overall, this study identifies key factors influencing the supply of green bonds in ASEAN and provides insights that can support the development of policies and strategies to strengthen the green bond market in the region
KARAKTERISTIK BANK DAN KONDISI MAKROEKONOMI TERHADAP PROFITABILITAS PERBANKAN INDONESIA Dendy Mohammad Prabowo; Wijaya, Richy; Efi Riana Sari
Media Ekonomi Vol. 32 No. 2 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/v32i2.23914

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This research investigate bank-specific factors and macroeconomic indicators affect the profitability of Indonesian banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2019–2023. Specifically, it evaluates the effects of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Asset Management, Bank Branches, Deposits, Non-Performing Loan (NPL), and Inflation on Return on Assets (ROA), identifying which variables significantly enhance or diminish bank profitability. A quantitative, causal-comparative research design is employed using panel data regression. The sample consists of 33 banks observed over five years (2019–2023), forming a balanced panel dataset. Bank-specific factors include CAR, Asset Management, Bank Branches, Deposits, and NPL, while Inflation represents the macroeconomic factor. The results reveal that CAR, Asset Management, Bank Branches, and NPL significantly affect bank profitability. Conversely, Deposits and Inflation have an insignificant relationship with ROA. Theoretically, these findings reinforce the relevance of resource-based and efficiency theories in explaining bank performance. Practically, they suggest that banks should prioritize capital strength, optimize asset utilization, and control credit risk, rather than relying solely on deposit growth, to sustain profitability. Regulators can also apply these insights to design supervisory policies that strengthen resilience and operational efficiency.