MB Hendrie Anto
Department Of Economics, Faculty Of Business And Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia Jl. Ringroad Utara, Condong Catur, Yogyakarta, 55283

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TINGKAT PERSAINGAN DAN EFISIENSI BANK PEMBIAYAAN RAKYAT SYARIAH DI INDONESIA Afrianty, Nonie; Anto, Moh. Bekti Hendrie
Jurnal BAABU AL-ILMI: Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Islamic economics and banking research
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ba.v2i1.955

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Abstract :  The development of sharia banking in Indonesia can not be separated from its important  role  as  an  intermediary  institution  as  well  as  developing  the economy by channeling  funds for productive businesses, especially middle, small and micro entrepreneurs. Sharia banking that has a strategic role in funding for micro business is one of them is the Sharia Rural Bank (BPRS). Therefore, BPRS must operate efficiently to promote economic growth and competitiveness so as to survive in the face of tight financial industry competition in Indonesia. This research is conducted to analyze the level of competition / competition and efficiency of Sharia Rural Bank (BPRS) in Indonesia. The data used in this research is the financial report of 113 BPRS in Indonesia obtained from Bank Indonesia. The methods used to analyze the level of competition are Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and Concentration Ratio (CR). The analysis of this level of competition includes three variables, including assets, Third Party Funds (DPK) and Financing. While the methods used to analyze the level of efficiency include two input variables and three output variables,  including  DPK,  Operational  Costs,  Financing  Disbursed, Current  Assets  and  Other  Operating  Income.Analisis  of  BPRS competition level in Indonesia in 2011-2015 shows that BPRS in Indonesia tend to experience competition or competition between BPRS and not controlled by several BPRS. While at the level of efficiency of BPRS in Indonesia 2011-2015 using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach resulted 5 (five) BPRS with efficiency value 1 or 100%. In addition, for SRBs in inefficient conditions the DEA method also provides a reference or reference in order to be able to achieve efficient conditions.Keywords: Competition,         HHI         and         CR,         Efficiency,         DEA,         SR
Implementing maqasid sharia: Impact on stability of Indonesian Islamic banks Analia, Adinda Lia; Hakim, Abdul; Anto, Mohammad Bekti Hendrie; Perdana, Andika Ridha Ayu
Jurnal Ekonomi & Keuangan Islam Volume 10 No. 2, July 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/JEKI.vol10.iss2.art2

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Purpose – This study analyzes the relationship between maqasid sharia and the stability of Islamic banks in Indonesia.Methodology – This study uses annual balanced panel data of eight Islamic banks in Indonesia from to 2010-2020 and utilizes a random effects model (REM) approach with the generalized least squares (GLS) method. The dependent variable is the Z-score as a proxy for bank stability, and the independent variables are bank size, the maqasid index (MI), capital adequacy ratio (CAR), gross domestic product (GDP), inflation, and interest rate.Findings – This research reveals that the stability of Islamic banking in Indonesia decreased over the study period, whereas maqasid performance increased. Furthermore, this study shows that the maqasid index and GDP negatively influence the Z-score, while bank size and CAR have a positive influence. We found no influence of inflation or the interest rate on the Z-score. The negative impact of the Maqasid index denotes poor management and financing quality, which is linked to the slanted achievement of the three Maqasid objectives (education, justice, and maslahah) during the study period.Implications – Policymakers, industry, and academics can use the research findings as recommendations to strengthen the stability of Islamic banks and their role in promoting welfare.Originality – This study employs the maqasid index as a proxy for Islamic bank performance to analyze its influence on bank stability.
Citation trends in islamic economics, finance, and business journals indexed by doaj and sinta Sudarsono, Heri; Ardiami, Kinanthi Putri; Anto, Mohammad Bekti Hendrie
Jurnal Geuthèë: Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Geuthèë: Penelitian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Geuthèë Institute, Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52626/jg.v7i2.356

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This research analyzes the relationship between the number of journal volumes, Article Processing Charge (APC), journal names, and the number of citations on the Sinta, Dimensions, and Scopus indexes. This research method uses a descriptive approach, starting with collecting journals in economics, finance, and Islamic business, which DOAJ indexes on the Sinta portal. Then, each journal was mapped based on the number of volumes, APC, and journal name against the number of citations on the Sinta, Dimensions, and Scopus indexes. The analysis results show that journals with more than 10 volumes tend to have a higher average citation in Sinta and Dimensions compared to journals with 6-10 volumes or less than 5 volumes. However, the influence of the number of volumes on citations in Scopus is inconsistent, with several journals having less than 5 volumes but having the highest citations. In addition, Article Processing Charge (APC) also influence the number of citations, but not all journals with high APCs show a high number of citations. Free journals also have the potential to get high citations. Using English in journal names positively impacts the number of citations because it increases international accessibility, reputation, and global influence. Researchers and publishers can consider these findings in designing strategies to increase the visibility and impact of their journals.