Analysis of Corporate Governance, Intellectual Capital, and Financial Performance UsingConventional Methods andMaqashid Sharia Index(MSI) on the Implementation of SustainableFinance in Sharia Banking in Indonesia
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Title
Analysis of Corporate Governance, Intellectual Capital, and Financial Performance UsingConventional Methods andMaqashid Sharia Index(MSI) on the Implementation of SustainableFinance in Sharia Banking in Indonesia
Subject
Financial Sustainability,Good Corporate Governance,Intellectual Capital, Financial Performance,Maqashid Syariah Index (MSI)
Description
The banking industry certainly has a role to play in the success of this initiative through a sustainable finance program. Sustainable finance is a global trend that represents a new paradigm in the world of banking and other financial institutions that help implement sustainable development. Sustainable development is a development effort based on three directions: benefits, society, and protection of natural resources and the environment. In this study, the authors use traditional methods and the MakassidShariah Index (MSI) to assess the impact of corporate governance, intellectual capital, and financial performance on sustainable financial practices in the Indonesian Islamic financial services industry. 2017-2021 (5 years). The sample of this research isprocessed from the annual report data of Islamic banks in Indonesia by using the panel data regression analysis method. Based on this research, the influence of corporate governance, intellectual capital, and financial performance using traditional methods and the Makassid Shariah Index (MSI) is shown in the practice of sustainable finance. The independent variable, GCG, is determined by the composite self-assessment score of each Islamic bank, value added intellectual capital (VAIC), financial performanceand return on investment (ROA), net funding (NPF), and the Makassid Shariah Index (MSI) and the dependent variable, sustainable financing, is approximated by the Financial Sustainability Ratio (FSR). A study of Islamic banks in Indonesia also shows that the GCG, VAIC, ROA, NPF, and MSI variables all have a positive effect on the FSR variable, with an R-squared model value of 0.9959. variables in this study
Creator
Praptiningsih1, Heni Nastiti2*, Anita Nopiyanti
Source
https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/1430/993
Publisher
Upn Veteran Jakarta
Date
29 September 2022
Contributor
Heni Nastiti
Format
PDF
Language
English
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Text
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Citation
Praptiningsih1, Heni Nastiti2*, Anita Nopiyanti, “Analysis of Corporate Governance, Intellectual Capital, and Financial Performance UsingConventional Methods andMaqashid Sharia Index(MSI) on the Implementation of SustainableFinance in Sharia Banking in Indonesia,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed December 12, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5658.