scholarly journals Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility Bidang Pendidikan Dalam Laporan Tahunan Bank Umum Syariah Di Indonesia

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-84
Author(s):  
Mutiara Intan Permana Gunawan ◽  
Ahmad Tarmidzi Lubis

This research is a descriptive study that aims to understand the suitability of the intent and purpose of CSR education disclosure in annual reports Islamic Bank in Indonesia. The annual reports used in this study is the annual report of iB in Indonesia in  2013 and 2014. This study uses content analysis as a tool of analysis, which counting and classifying sentences / phrases that are disclosed in accordance with the categories specified. The results showed that the BUS in Indonesia are still not yet optimal in disclose of CSR education. This is because there is only one iB that able to reveal CSR education optimally in accordance with the intent and the main purpose, without tucking other interests in it. While on the other Islamic banks are still been increase and decrease in the level of suitability in intent and the purpose of disclosure. But in a broad outline, in two years the majority of Islamic banks has an increase levels of suitability for intent and purpose disclosure of CSR education despite the increase not happen drastically.

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (7) ◽  
pp. 114-126
Author(s):  
Nur Hanisah Razali ◽  
Nizam Jaafar ◽  
Ismail Ahmad

Islamic Banking works in an economy and achieving the ideal position of Shariah financial institution requires continuous improvement and indicators. The right values and environment of a bank that is operating based on Shariah are important to ensure that the delivery services could be executed in the best manner possible. Islamic Bank therefore should embed with social and the charity work network for the purpose of its corporate social responsibility to the community. The fundamental issue which is due to the lack of focus on prioritising the social objective of Islamic organisations based on Shariah leads to the inadequacy of conventional CSR theories to underpin CSR practices of Islamic organisations. The existing concept of CSR is grounded on western perspectives, and it will be a great implication to delve into CSR within the Islamic perspectives. Therefore, the objective of this study to examine the extent of CSR based on Maqasid Al Shariah in terms of four dimensions of the Islamic Banks sector between Malaysia and the MENA region for the period of 2013 to 2018. This study employed a content analysis method to collect quantitative data on CSR based on Maqasid Al-Shariah in the Bank Islam annual report and stand-alone sustainability report. The content analysis was carried out to achieve this objective. The investigation on the content is based on CSR reporting in their annual report and stand-alone sustainability report according to what has been provided by the banks. The results of the analyses provide significant insight into the amount and nature of CSR among Islamic Banks across sectors. Generally, the CSR activities cover all organization activities related to the organization and its various stakeholder. Finally, through mean score ranking for CSRD items shows that there was a mixed ranking for CSR based on Maqasid Al-Shariah dimension and element in Malaysia and MENA region.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-160
Author(s):  
Dori Novarela ◽  
Indah Mulia Sari

This study aimed to capture the corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting inIslamic banks in Indonesia in shariah enterprise theory (SET). The SET disclosureitems adopted from Meutia (2009) that showed by two accountability dimension, i.e.vertical accountability that directed to Allah swt, and horizontal accountability thatdirected to three parties i.e direct stakeholders (employee and customer), indirectstakeholders (community), and the universe.The data taken from annual report 2013,processed and analyzed by content analysis. The study found that Bank MuamalatIndonesia is a highest CSR disclosure from ten Islamic banks. For each detail SET,each banks showed the different result. All banks raise the maximum score for thevertical accountability for the highly disclosure


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-89
Author(s):  
Sartini Wardiwiyono ◽  
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Arty Fitria Jayanti ◽  

The aim of this study is to investigate the role of Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility in moderating the effect of zakat on Islamic commercial banks’ financial performance. Out of 13 Islamic commercial bank listed by Otoritas Jasa Keuangan from 2012 to 2017, there were only five banks reporting Statement of Zakat Fund Sources and Disbursements. Hence, the final samples of this study consist of 30 observation data. Secondary data collected from 30 annual reports were gathered through documentation. This study utilizes moderated regression analysis to test three research hypotheses. The results shows several findings. Firstly, the amount of corporate zakat being reported in the Statement of Zakat Fund Sources and Disbursements has positive impact on Islamic banks’ financial performance. Secondly, Islamic CSR as measured by Islamic reporting index developed by Belal et al. (2015) has negative impact on Islamic Banks’ financial performance. Thirdly, the role of Islamic CSR in moderating the effect of zakat on financial performance was confirmed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-82
Author(s):  
Amalia Imroatul Azizah ◽  
Muhammad Nur A. Birton

The implementation of corporate social responsibility has entered a new era is noexception in Islamic companies, especially of Islamic banking. Islamic Social ReportingIndex is one way of measuring and reporting social responsibility for sharia entity. Thisstudy aimed to describe the practice of social responsibility disclosure based IslamicSocial Reporting Index on Islamic banks in Indonesia is associated with the size of theCommercial Bank Based on Business Activities (BUKU). Using comparative descriptive method by means of content analysis on the elements of financial statements, thisstudy using Islamic banks data annual report published in 2011-2013. The results showedan increase in items disclosure in each group BUKU. In general, Islamic banks ISRBUKU 2 disclosure scores higher than group Islamic banks BUKU 1. That is, the Islamicbanks with equity of more than Rp 1 trillion to less than Rp 5 trillion disclose socialresponsibility in a more specific and detailed than the equity less from Rp 1 trillion.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susi Astuti

The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program is an investment for companies for the growth and sustainability of the company and is no longer seen as a cost center but as a means to become a profit center.The implementation of CSR in banking industry has the goal of making CSR as one of the companies to regulate their business not only for the benefit of shareholders but for other stakeholders. In addition, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is also a challenge to maintain the company's reputation in the community.The issue of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) sticking out along with the development of a banking sector related to the need for disclosure of social responsibility in Islamic banking today, is widely discussed about the Islamic Social Reporting Index (ISR index). The ISR index contains compilation of standard items of CSR set by AAOIFI which were further developed by researchers regarding CSR items that should be disclosed by an Islamic entity. The Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) index is believed to be the initial benchmark in terms of disclosure standards for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that are in accordance with the Islamic perspective. This research was conducted on Islamic banks in the Middle East region whose annual reports were announced through banking sites using a sample of Islamic bank annual reports published during the period 2015-2017.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Ghareeb M. Almutairi ◽  
Mohammad H. J. Almarri ◽  
Ahmad S. Alsamhan

This paper explores the differences in corporate social responsibility disclosure in the annual reports of Islamic and conventional banks operating in Kuwait. A content analysis of the six banks’ annual reports from 2007 through 2009 was conducted to examine their corporate social responsibility practices in relation to the marketplace, workplace, community, and environment. The results show that both types of banks made certain social disclosures in the years studied. Interestingly, despite Islamic Sharia calls for and emphasizes ethical business behavior, the Islamic banks studied disclosed less corporate social responsibility information as compared with conventional banks. Furthermore, the corporate social responsibility information disclosed by the Islamic banks declined noticeably over time. The conventional banks, however, increased their disclosures during the financial crisis of 2008. By measuring and comparing the volume of corporate social responsibility information disclosed by the three Islamic banks and the three conventional banks in Kuwait the results of this study contribute to the corporate social responsibility literature.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-171
Author(s):  
Arditi Annisa H ◽  
Nuraini Nuraini

Research in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has long been established yet there are still new dimensions for its discussion within the Islamic perspective. This study undertakes the investigation of CSR within the Islamic banking industry utilizing the Shariah Enterprise Theory (SET). It seeks to identify whether the factors of size, profitability and shariah compliance may play role in the disclosure of CSR by Islamic banks in Indonesia. All registered Islamic banks in Indonesia publishing their annual report for the period of 2011-2016 were employed as samples of this study. The findings demonstrated that some of the sampled banks have provided extensive and informative disclosure of CSR. Simulteanously the three studied variables consisting of size, profitability and shariah compliance were found to influence the CSR disclosure. Nevertheless, partially while bank size and profitability were found to influence the CSR disclosure yet there was no influence of shariah compliance towards CSR disclosure. This gives an interesting insight for further examination in future studies


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Rizky Eriandani

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged and developed rapidly as a field of study. Many Western theoreticians have attempted to provide theoretical, moral and ethical groundings for CSR initiatives. There are still very few of research conduct regarding the disclosures of CSR) for Sharia Banking Industry i n Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the reporting of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Islamic banking based on Tawhidic approach. The CSR disclosures of Bank Sharia in Indonesia will be examine based on content analysis of the sharia banking industry annual report. These results show that the social responsibility reporting of 9 (nine) Bank Syariah is still very limited, voluntarily, and still far from complying with tawhidic theory). Another interesting finding, that Islamic Bank in Indonesia has the tendency not to disclose items or issues that stimulate negative image on user of the financial statement perspective such as: Unlawful Transaction from Islamic Perspective that represent in Qardh Hassan Report.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 567-573 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md Shamim Hossain ◽  
Sofri B Yahya ◽  
Shafiqur Rahman ◽  
Farid A Sobhani ◽  
Raufa Rahman

Healthcare is a basic necessity for any society. Banks in Bangladesh are engaged in Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives better than ever. Islamic banks (IBs)in Bangladesh have taken several CSR initiatives and contributing significantly to healthcare. The main objective of this study is to investigate the CSR practices of Islamic banks (IBs) in the healthcare sector during 2010–2015. The study used a content analysis methodology to analyze objectively and systematically the websites and annual reports of the IBs and the relevant publications of the central bank of Bangladesh. The findings of this study demonstrate that IBs are engaged in healthcare initiatives, which have been increasing significantly over a period of time. However, the results also portrayed that, among all the IBs, Islamic Bank Bangladesh Limited has done the highest contribution in healthcare CSR by establishing hospitals, operating health camps, providing medical assistance, assistance to mother and neonatal etc. This study has also contributed significantly to the relevant literature and paved the path for future research. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.18(3) 2019 p.567-573


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 01-18
Author(s):  
Ummara Fatima ◽  
Uzma Bashir

The study explores how financial performance (FP) affects the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of the banking sector of Pakistan. Further, it also elaborates the comparison between FP and CSR of Islamic and conventional banks of Pakistan. The study is based on the annual reports of banks listed at Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) for the years 2010-2016. The study used several panel data diagnostic tests and three regression models to check the relationship between FP and CSR of Islamic and conventional banks of Pakistan, while taking leverage and size as control variables. The results indicate that in case of conventional banks the relationship between ROE and CSR is negative. Here, the results are consistent with the agency theory which states that investment in CSR related activities is a waste of resources. While return on asset (ROA) is depicting negative and insignificant relationship with CSR, which depicts that FP does not have any impact on the investment in CSR initiatives. In the case of Islamic banks, the relationship between return on equity (ROE) and CSR is positive and significant. Here, the results support social contract and stakeholder theories. The research has important practical consequences that will help the banking industry managers to adopt optimal investment strategies about CSR related activities. The study provides guidelines to conventional banks to invest more in CSR in the same way Islamic banks are doing. The findings of the study lay some foundations upon which a more detailed analysis of CSR of banks could be based.


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