scholarly journals ANALISIS TAWHIDI STRING RELATION (TSR) TERHADAP FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENYALURAN PEMBIAYAAN PERBANKAN SYARIAH INDONESIA 2009-2019

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Warto A.S ◽  
R Bambang Budhijana

This study uses the Sharia Commercial Bank and Sharia Business Unit as a whole as the object of research from the period 2009-2019 (quarterly). The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. To find out the relation process used Tawhidi String Relation (TSR) analysis based on unity, correlation and evolution. Based on the research, the results show that Third Party Funds (TPF) have a positive and significant effect on the distribution of Islamic Banking financing. Non Performing Financing (NPF) has a positive and not significant effect on the distribution of bank financing. While Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificates (BISC) have a negative and significant effect on the distribution of bank financing. Based on the TSR analysis, it was concluded that BISC had a negative effect on all variables used in this study, both: DF, TPF and NPF. Therefore, this research can be a criticism for the Islamic banking industry in channeling financing in the form of BISC.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Warto ◽  
R. Bambang Budhijana

Abstract This study uses the Sharia Commercial Bank and Sharia Business Unit as a whole as a unit of research object, with the research period from 2009-2019 (on a quarterly basis). The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression, while the hypothesis test uses t-test to partially test the effect of variables, and the F-test to test the effect of variables simultaneously with a significance level of 0.05. To find out the relation process used Tawhidi String Relation (TSR) analysis based on Unity, Correlation and Evolution. Based on the research, the results show that Third Party Funds (TPF) have a positive and significant effect on the distribution of Islamic Banking financing. Non Performing Financing (NPF) has a positive and not significant effect on the distribution of bank financing. While Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificates (BISC) have a negative and significant effect on the distribution of bank financing. Based on the TSR analysis, it was concluded that BISC had a negative effect on all variables used in this study, both: DF, TPF and NPF. Therefore, this research can be a criticism for the Islamic banking industry in channeling financing in the form of BISC.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Warto Warto ◽  
R Bambang Budhijana

Compared to conventional banking, the distribution of Islamic banking financing is more optimal, growth is continuous and asset enhancement is very good. This is indicated by the Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR) which ranges between 94.88%. This means that a Sharia Bank is able to meet the targets and expectations of Bank Indonesia. Given the lack of Islamic banks and their limited assets, this optimization is certainly influenced by many factors, therefore it is necessary to test the factors that influence the distribution of Islamic banking financing, which includes Third Party Funds (DPK), Non Performing Financing (NPF) and Bank Indonesia Syariah Certificate (SBIS). This study uses the Sharia Commercial Bank and the Sharia Business Unit as a whole as a unit of research object, with the research period from 2009-2019 (in the quarterly period). The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression, while hypothesis testing uses the t-test to test the effect of variables partially, and the F-test to test the effect of variables simultaneously with a significance level of 5% or 0.05. Based on the research, it was found that Third Party Funds (TPF) had a positive and significant effect on the distribution of Islamic Banking financing. Non Performing Financing (NPF) has a positive and insignificant effect on the distribution of bank financing. While Sharia Bank Indonesia Certificates (SBIS) have a negative and significant effect on the distribution of bank financing.


Author(s):  
Riyan Pradesyah ◽  
Yuyun Triandhini

The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of DPK, NPF, and SBIS either partially or simultaneously on the distribution of Islamic banking financing in Indonesia. In this research , using quantitative methods and the type of data used is secondary data. The sample used in this study is data on total financing, DPK, NPF and fund placement in Islamic Commercial Bank SBIS which are contained in the monthly Islamic Banking Statistics published by the Financial Services Authority for the period 2015 - 2019. The data analysis technique used in this study is test classical assumption, multiple linear regression and hypothesis testing. The results of this study were processed in the SPSS 22 program.The results showed that partially (t test) the DPK variable had a positive effect on the distribution of financing. This was evidenced by the t count (56.185)> (1.67252) t table and the sig value. 0.000 < 0.005. The NPF variable has a negative effect with t count (-3.914) <(1.67252) t table and sig. 0.000 < 0.005. The SBIS variable has no effect, as evidenced by the t count (1.536) <(1.67252) t table and the sig value. 0.130 > 0.005. Taken together (F test) shows that DPK, NPF, and SBIS have a significant effect on financing distribution as evidenced by the value of F count (1565,122)> (2.77) F table and sig. 0.000 < 0.005. The adjusted R2 value is 0.988, which means that the DPK, NPF and SBIS variables affect the distribution of financing by 98.8% while the remaining 1.2% is influenced by variables outside of this research .


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 598
Author(s):  
Aulia Ramadhani ◽  
Imron Mawardi

This research aimed to know the influence of financing based on profit sharing against Islamic Banking Industry liquidity in Indonesia from January 2008 through June 2014. This research used the quantitative approach method. The analysis technique used was multiple linear regression and the equation was Y = 0,58 + 0,016 (PMUD) – 0,056 (PMUS)Based on the result of t-test, mudharabah financing and musyarakah financing partially did not influence significantly to liquidity with t test result consecutively 0,765 for mudharabah financing and 0,621 for musyarakah financing. The result of simultaneous test showed that mudharabah financing and musyarakah had significant effect to Islamic banking industry liquidity with siginificant value 0,000. And based on determination test result, the value of R Square is 0,593 or 59,3% that showed the ability of mudharabah financing and musyarakah financing in explaining liquidity of 59,3% and the remaining 40,7% was explainedby other variables outside the model.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 76
Author(s):  
Muhammad Mirajudin ◽  
Prasetiono Prasetiono

Problems related to banking in Indonesia today is the problem of liquidity. It is shownfrom a commercial bank credit grew 23.03% but not matched by growth in depositswhich only reached 16.56% in 2012 (Report of Banking Supervision, 2012). Therefore,this study aims to determine the liquidity creation in Indonesia as well as to analyze theinfluence of bank capital, credit risk and income instability towards liquidity creation.The samples includes 10 major banks in Indonesia with total assets of more thanRp120billion in 2013. The reason for choosing this sample because of the 10 largestbanks reflects the state of the banks in Indonesia which accounted for 65.2% of totalassets, 65.6% of total loans, and 66% of total deposits or deposits in the banking industry(PEFINDO, 2014). The results of this research note that the bank's capital and earningsvolatility is significant negative effect on liquidity creation. While the credit risk of anegative but insignificant effect on liquidity creation. In the determination coefficient testshowed that 43.6% dependent variable is the liquidity creation can be explained by theindependent variable is the capital of banks, credit risk and earnings volatility. While56.4% is explained by other variables outside the model of this study.Keywords: liquidity creation, capital of banks, credit risk, third-party funds, banks inIndonesia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-204
Author(s):  
Eliana Eliana ◽  
Nazri Zarman ◽  
Ismuadi Ismuadi ◽  
Intan Novia Astuti ◽  
Ayumiati Ayumiati

Sharia banking is currently very popular with the Indonesian people, so to prepare for this increasingly selective business competition, Islamic Commercial Banks are required to improve their company performance so that investors are attracted to invest. This study aims to determine the effect of BOPO, ROA, NPF, and DPK on the market share of Islamic banking in Indonesia. The samples used were BUS and UUS with 52 data. Multiple linear regression is used as an analysis technique to produce a detailed description of the relationship of each variable used. The regression results tell that BOPO and DPK have no significant effect on market share, while ROA and NPF have a positive and significant effect on market share in Islamic banking in Indonesia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 1933-1948
Author(s):  
Miranty Eka Oktavia ◽  
Herlina Helmy

The research aims to know the: Influence of time budged pressure and skepticism of auditors to audit quality. The population in this research were Inspectorate of West Sumatra Provinc. The sample is determined by total sampling method, that all apparaturs of Inspektorate of West Sumatera Province. The data used in this research is primary data. This research used quetionnaires instrument as much as 32 respondents. Data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. The result showed that: (1) Time budged pressure has significant negative effect on audit quality, where the tcount  -2,268 < ttable  2,048407 at sig 0,031 < α 0,05, (2) skepticism didn’t significant effect on audit quality, the tcount 0,442 < ttable  2,048407 in sig 0,662 > α 0,05.         


Media Ekonomi ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Aidida Adelia Purnama

<p>This study aims to determine the factors that influence the development of IslamicBanking Financing in Indonesia, including Third Party Funds (TPF),NonPerforming Financing (NPF),the level of reward certificates of Bank Indonesia(SWBI) and Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR).The data used in this study is asecondary data with the monthly period 2006:01-2011:12.The Analysis techniqueused is the Multiple Linear Regression Methods premises OLS (Ordinary LeastSquare).The result show that the Third Party Funds(TPF) has positive andsignificant impact of Islamic Banking Distribution Financing. While the NonPerforming Financing (NPF) and the level of rewards Certificates of Bank Indonesia give negative and no significant impact and Financing to Deposit Ratiogive positive and no significant impact of Islamic Banking Financing Distribution.<br />Keywords:Islamic Banking Financing Distribution, Third Party Funds (TPS),Non PerformingFinancing (NPF),Certificates Wadiah of Bank Indonesia (SWBI and Financing toDeposit Ratio (FDR)</p>


2019 ◽  
pp. 821
Author(s):  
Made Irna Wikanadi ◽  
Ketut Alit Suardana

This research was conducted at the BPKP Representative of Bali Province. The sample in this study were all auditors with a total auditor number of 74 people. The number of research samples used was 51 respondents, with a saturated sampling method. The data collection method used was using a questionnaire that was distributed directly to the auditors who worked in BPKP Representatives of Bali Province. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis and Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). Based on the results of multiple linear regression analysis found that professionalism has a positive effect on auditor performance and time budget pressure has a negative effect on auditor performance. Based on the regression moderation results that auditor motivation increases the influence of professionalism and time budget pressure on auditor performance. Keywords: professionalism, time budget pressure, auditor motivation, auditor performance


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 238-250
Author(s):  
Udik Jatmiko

This study aims to show the effect of non-performing financing and financing to deposit ratios on return on assets in Islamic banking listed on the Indonesian capital market for the 2016-2020 period, either partially or simultaneously. The population in this study is Islamic banking which is listed in the Indonesian capital market with a research sample of 6 Islamic banks located in the East Java region. The analysis technique uses a classical assumption test, multiple linear regression test, coefficient of determination, t-test, and F-test. The research results explain that partially non-performing financing significantly affects return on assets in Islamic banking listings in the Indonesian capital market period 2016-2020. Meanwhile, the financing to deposit ratio does not affect the return on assets of Islamic banking listed on the Indonesian capital market for the 2016-2020 period. This research can be a reference for Islamic banks listed on the Indonesian capital market in managing their financing more optimally so that non-performing financing does not occur, leading to decreased profitability.


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