scholarly journals THE EFFECT OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN INDONESIA

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Purwanto Purwanto ◽  
Isnain Bustaram ◽  
Subhan Subhan ◽  
Zef Risal
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-94
Author(s):  
Lely Ana Ferawati Ekaningsih ◽  
Futhri Izza Afkarina

The implementation of GCG is very important in a bank to improve banking performance, especially the financial performance of Islamic banking. Financial performance is one of the tools used to measure whether the banking performance is going well or not. This study aims to analyze the effect of Good Corporate Governance (GCG)/X on financial performance (ROA)/Y. This type of research is quantitative, using secondary data. The population is all Islamic banks registered with the OJK. While the sampling technique used purposive sampling method, namely 8 Islamic banks which were then multiplied by 3 years until the final sample was 24 samples. The data analysis technique used simple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that GCG has a significant effect on financial performance. This is evidenced by the composite average value of Islamic banking which has the predicate "Good". While the average value of the ROA has increased. This research is in accordance with the statement that the implementation of GCG is very useful for improving financial performance, the better the GCG, the better the performance. Keywords: Good Corporate Governance, ROA, Islamic Financial Management


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 061-075
Author(s):  
Ayu Irmasari Raharjanti ◽  
Rais Sani Muharrami

This study aims to study the effect of Good corporate governance and the Islamic Financial Performance Index on Internal fraud. The Islamicity Financial Performance Index indicators used are Profit Sharing Ratios, Islamic Income Ratios, Islamic Investment Ratios, and Equitable Distribution Ratios. Using quantitative with secondary data taken from the website of each Islamic Banks (BUS) period 2014-2017. The survey used in this study is a company regristered in the Islamic Banks (BUS) Financial Services Statistics 2017. The total sample is 11 Islamic Banks. The technique of deliver data, while the data analysis technique uses multiple linear regression techniques with SPSS 23. The results of the study indicate that Good corporate governance and Islamic Income Ratio show positivity to internal fraud. While the variable Profit Sharing Ratio, Islamic Investment Ratio, and Equitable Distribution Ratio have no effect on Internal fraud


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 409
Author(s):  
Welly Welly ◽  
Kurnia Krisna Hari

This study aims to provide empirical evidence about the effect of bank soundness by using Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, Capital (RGEC) methods on the financial performance of sharia commercial banks in Indonesia. The formulation of the problem in this research is whether there is an effect of the soundness of the Islamic Commercial Bank with the RGEC method with the banking performance in Indonesia in the 2011-2015 period? How much influence does the bank's health level have on the RGEC method on the performance of Islamic Banks in Indonesia? The research sample consisted of 7 Islamic banks in Indonesia. The data used are quarterly financial statements of sharia commercial banks and GCG implementation reports. The statistical method used to test the research hypothesis is multiple linear regression. The results of data testing stated that there was no heterocedasticity, autocorrelation, multicollinearity, and data with normal distribution. The results showed that Non Performing Financing (NPF), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Net Operating Margin (NOM) and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) had an influence on the financial performance of Islamic commercial banks, while Good Corporate Governance (GCG) did not have influence on the financial performance of Islamic commercial banks. The effect of bank soundness on the financial performance of Islamic banks was 39.40%, while 60.60% was influenced by other factors outside this study.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Yuli Muhayati ◽  
Raditya Sukmana

This study aims to compare and see the differences between foreign Islamic bank and non-foreign Islamic bank by using method RGEC (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, and Capital). This study examines the comparison in financial performance of four foreign Islamic banks and 6 non-foreign Islamic banks. The collection of data in this study was done by collecting all the annual reports of banks that has been created as a sample over the period 2012-2014.The test result of the Independent Samples T-test showed there was no differences in the financial performance of foreign Islamic banks exchange with Non-foreign Islamic Bank exchange as seen from the aspect of Risk profile (NPF and FDR), GCG, Earnings (ROA), and (CAR). While there are differences of financial performance as seen fromEarnings (NOM) aspect.


Author(s):  
Yudhistira Ardana

Good Corporate Governance (GCG) is one of the key elements in increasing economic efficiency that can help create a conducive and accountable relationship between elements of a company (board of commissioners, board of directors, and shareholders) in order to improve the company's financial performance. This study aims to reveal the influence of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) which is proxied by managerial ownership, institutional ownership, independent board of commissioners and sharia supervisory board in measuring the risk of financing and financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia. The results of this study as a whole can be concluded that, Good Corporate Governance (GCG) in measuring risk and financial performance of Islamic banks has no significant effect.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-37
Author(s):  
Fitriyah Fitriyah ◽  
Ulfi Oktaviana Oktaviana

The purpose of the paper is to investigate role of the financial performance, ownership structure and number of syari'a supervisory board of Islamic banks in Indonesia on the sustainability of corporate social responsibilities (CSR) disclosure. Ownership structure and number of syari'a supervisory board of Islamic banks as proxy of implementation good corporate governance (GCG). There are seven (7) fully fledge Islamic banks in Indonesia. This study uses logic regression to test empirically whether the CSR is highly influenced by the factors identified earlier. Evidence was found that size, ROA and leverage do not have significant role in corporate social responsibilities (CSR) disclosure. Specifically, the results infer the fact that the CSR disclosures are significant and positively associated to bank size and ownership structure only. The result of the study has confirms the hypothesis that bank size and ROA has positive associated with CSR disclosure. This suggested that large and profitable banks have more resources to devote to social activities. Leverage negatively influences the disclosure of CSR. Thus, lowly leveraged banks will tend to make larger donations than highly leveraged banks. Ownership structure and number of syari'a supervisory board of Islamic banks have positive associated to CSR disclosure. These results also confirm the predictions that good corporate governance mechanism lead to the greater monitoring and thereby greater CSR disclosure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Junaedi Juna

This research is a quantitative study which aims to analyze the effect of the implementation of good corporate governance ( GCG ) and financial leverage on the financial performance of Islamic Banks in Indonesia with a financing volume as a moderating variable. GCGCGPI proxy of the composite value, proxied by the DER financial leverage and financial performance proxied by ROA. The population in this research that the entire Islamic Banks in Indonesia in the span of 2009 to 2012. Determination of the sample by using purposive sampling the object obtained 11 studies analyzed panel data regression models with ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analysis and Moderation.The results of this study indicate that the GCG positive effect on financial performance, financial leverage has no effect on financial performance, financing volume moderate the relationship between corporate governance and financial performance, financing volume does not moderate the relationship between financial leverage and financial performance.Based on the analysis in this study, the following suggestions are presented: (1) For Researchers: to increase the number of observational studies, the researchers can further augment the study period so that the collected data is becoming more and research results will be better, researchers can further add other independent variables are predictable effect on the financial performance of the BUS and increase the number of variables that can be predicted to interfere with the relationship between the independent variables on the dependent variable, further research can be conducted by comparing the corporate governance of Islamic banks with conventional banks; (2) For Islamic banks: Banks can observe about the state of corporate governance in order to continuously improve the quality GCGGCG because it can improve the quality of the bank's financial performance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-69
Author(s):  
Prsojo Prasojo

This study examine the effect the implementation of good corporate governance (GCG) to financial performance of Islamic Bank. GCG is measured using a questionnaire with a sample of employee respondents of Islamic Banks. While financial performance is easured by using financial ratios with proxied CAR, ROA,ROE, BOPO, and FDR. The study included 258 respondents who had participated to fill out a questionnaire. The number of banks that are used samples in this study were many 25 islamic banks. The financial statements are used to study was financial statements or annual report of 2013 published in there bank website. The results this study that GCG has significant positive effect on financial performance proxied with CAR, ROA, ROE, and FDR but GCG has negative significant effect on financial performance proxied with BOPO.


2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 332
Author(s):  
Whedy Prasetyo

Development of financial performance in the application of Good Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility which affects the values of honesty private individuals, in order to be able to run the accountability, value for money, fairness in financial management, transparency, control, and free of conflicts of interest (independence). The main concern in this study is focused on achieving value personal spirituality through the financial performance and capabilities of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in moderating the relationship with the financial performance of value personal spirituality. This study is a descriptive verifikatif. The unit of analysis in this study was 15 companies in Indonesia with a policy that has been applied through the concept since January of 2008 until now, with the support of the annual report of the company, the company's financial statements, company reports to the disclosure of Good Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in the annual report. Overall reports published successively during the years 2008-2011. The results of this study indicate financial performance affects the value of personal spirituality, and for variable GCG obtained results that could moderate the relationship of financial performance to the value of personal spirituality. But for the disclosure of CSR variables obtained results can’t moderate the relationship with the financial performance of personal spirituality.


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