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Pengaruh NPF, FDR, Bank Size Dan Covid-19 Terhadap Pembiayaan UMKM Bank Umum Syariah Indonesia Periode 2018-2021 Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Mustofa, Muhammad Wakhid
Syi`ar Iqtishadi : Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance and Banking Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : FEB Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35448/jiec.v7i1.18966

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MSME has a massive contribution for the national economic development. In order to expanse and strengthening of the MSME sector, Islamic Commercial Banks as a financial intermediary should consider some of main factors before distribute its financing to MSME sector. This study aims to identify and analyze the effect of NPF, FDR, Bank Size and Covid-19 on MSME Financing at Shariah Rural Banks in Indonesia in the priode of 2018-2021 both partially and simultaneously. This study uses a panel data approach where the data needed in this study are from 7 Indonesia Islamic Banks with 112 of total data. The results of this study indicates that FDR and Bank Size variables has a positive significant effect on MSMEs Financing at Shariah Rural Banks. Meanwhile, NPF and the dummy variable Covid-19 has no significant effet on MSMEs Financing at Shariah Rural Banks.
Board characteristic and Indonesian Islamic bank’s credit risk Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Haryono, Slamet; Hassanee, Narong
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiafr.2024.6.1.19113

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Purpose - This study aims to analyze factors that influencing credit risk  in Indonesian Islamic banks based on the board characteristic.Method - This study is a quantitative method using secondary data from nine Indonesian Islamic banks during 2018 to 2022. The sample of this study was taken by purposive sampling method and the data were analyzed using panel data regression analysis, including the classical assumption, F-test and T-Test.Result - This study povides evidence that sharia supervisor board size and women on board of directors are negative and significantly related to credit risk. However, the education level of board of directors and indepedent commissioners does not influence Indonesian Islamic Bank’s credit risk.Implication - These findings have implications for regulators and policy study to streghthen the internal governance mechanism to protect the Indonesian Islamic banks from financial failures and increseas the trust of stakeholder thorugh the effectiveness of implementation good corporate governance.Originality - This study represents a novel contribution to the literature on the determinants of Indonesian Islamic Bank’s credits risk as it conceptualized the relationship between board characteristic  and the credit risk. This study represents the few that adopt comprehensive modeling approach by proposing the role of board of directors’ gender diversity and education level and Islamic governance context represented by sharia supervisory board.
Determinan Investasi Asing Langsung di Negara Berkembang-8 Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Muhdir, Ibnu; Hanafi, Syafiq Mahmadah
Jurnal Magister Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 2 No. 2 Desember (2023): J-MES: Jurnal Magister EKonomi Syariah
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jmes.2023.022-04

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The flow of foreign capital (FDI) into a country can be beneficial to the host country and for multinational companies as a form of external financing for the host country. This study aims to analyze and explain the factors that influence the foreign direct investment inflow of Developing-8 countries from 2012 to 2021 using a panel data regression model through fixed-effect approaches. This study found that the size of markets and trade openness have a significant positive impact on FDI in developing eight countries. Meanwhile, the availability of natural resources has significantly negative effects, but inflation and infrastructure have no significant impact on the flow of FDI into developing eight countries. To boost the inflow of FDI, it is also important for governments to be able to make appropriate and profitable policies for countries and companies that are beneficial to countries and domestic firms.
Sustainability Performance and Companies Financing: Does Audit Quality Matter? Rafiuddin, Muhammad; Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Chen, Yuan; Haryono, Slamet
JASF: Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance) - December 2024
Publisher : Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jasf.v7i2.514

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Public listed companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of corporate social responsibility in their sustainability initiatives. Supporting the stakeholder theory, a commitment for social responsibility activities that reflected by CSR performance as a strategy of firms has created a positive image from stakeholder perceptions. This study examines how corporate social responsibility performance affects companies financing and the role of audit quality. To test the study’s hypotheses, the authors applied linier regressions model on panel data by observing samples of Indonesian Islamic listed companies from 2018 to 2022. The results show that a better CSR performance is associated with lower cost of debt and cost of equity. Moreover, this study also reflect upon the importance of audit quality that proxied by the BIG 4 auditors is found significantly moderates in both cost of debt and cost of equity. Thus, a better corporate social performance with the existence of BIG 4 auditor implies the ability of firms accessing to lower-cost capital by minimized the long term risks. The existence of BIG 4 auditors demonstrated the credibility effective monitoring as a good signals for capital provider or lenders. Our study represents a novelty to enrich the relevant literature on the corporate social responsibility by expanding it towards the role of audit quality on both cost of capital proxies.
Optimizing the halal food sector to support Indonesia as a leading global halal producer Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Rafiuddin, Muhammad
Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Advancing the Halal Industry: Innovation, Sustainability, and Global Impact
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.8-issue.1.101-111

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Indonesia, as a country with the largest Muslim majority population in the world, can have great potential in increasing halal-based industries, especially in the food and beverage cluster. The growing trend of halal consumption confirms the Muslim community's growing awareness of Islamic principles and consideration of maqashid shariah. This study uses a method with a descriptive qualitative approach through library research in analyzing the optimization of halal food and beverage clusters to support Indonesia as a world halal producer. The results of this study found that the optimization of the halal food and beverage sector can be carried out by accelerating halal certification in the food and beverage industry, strengthening the halal value chain of food and beverage clusters, and strengthening the export-oriented halal food and beverage industry ecosystem. This research has limitations on the themes discussed and the literature used. The next research is expected to expand the discussion of the halal industry in Indonesia as a whole.   Keywords: Optimization, Halal Industry, Food, Beverages
Board characteristic and Indonesian Islamic bank’s credit risk Putri, Fitri Anisa Nusa; Haryono, Slamet; Hassanee, Narong
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiafr.2024.6.1.19113

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Purpose - This study aims to analyze factors that influencing credit risk  in Indonesian Islamic banks based on the board characteristic.Method - This study is a quantitative method using secondary data from nine Indonesian Islamic banks during 2018 to 2022. The sample of this study was taken by purposive sampling method and the data were analyzed using panel data regression analysis, including the classical assumption, F-test and T-Test.Result - This study povides evidence that sharia supervisor board size and women on board of directors are negative and significantly related to credit risk. However, the education level of board of directors and indepedent commissioners does not influence Indonesian Islamic Bank’s credit risk.Implication - These findings have implications for regulators and policy study to streghthen the internal governance mechanism to protect the Indonesian Islamic banks from financial failures and increseas the trust of stakeholder thorugh the effectiveness of implementation good corporate governance.Originality - This study represents a novel contribution to the literature on the determinants of Indonesian Islamic Bank’s credits risk as it conceptualized the relationship between board characteristic  and the credit risk. This study represents the few that adopt comprehensive modeling approach by proposing the role of board of directors’ gender diversity and education level and Islamic governance context represented by sharia supervisory board.