2022
DOI: 10.1108/qrfm-12-2021-0202
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Mitigating asymmetric information to enhance MSME Islamic financial inclusion by Islamic banks in Indonesia

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to explore and analyse the credit risk assessment procedure conducted by the Indonesian Islamic banks to address the issue of asymmetric information among their micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) clients. This study also investigates the gaps in credit risk assessment procedures by comparing Islamic banks’ practices and presenting several recommendations to reinforce the credit risk evaluation procedures and eventually promote more inclusion of the MSME segment into the I… Show more

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“…In this case, the regulation that provides support will be expected to help facilitate the development of the Islamic banks institution in the future. Several recent studies related to the development of Islamic banks in Indonesia can be seen, for example, in Saifurrahman & Kassim (2023), Azizah (2023), andJan et al, (2023).…”
Section: Micmac Quadrant Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the regulation that provides support will be expected to help facilitate the development of the Islamic banks institution in the future. Several recent studies related to the development of Islamic banks in Indonesia can be seen, for example, in Saifurrahman & Kassim (2023), Azizah (2023), andJan et al, (2023).…”
Section: Micmac Quadrant Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corporate integrity would prompt the company to perceive the fact that the actions and functions of different sections of the company are monitored and controlled in a public field by all stakeholders and restructure the company and implement a more transparent level of its transactions with the stakeholders through providing timely and reliable reports (Maak, 2008). Restructuring aimed at corporate integrity allows implementing, instead of a relationship based on a linear and one-sided process in interaction with the stakeholders, a rotational and multi-tasking process, which encompasses a wide range of intra-organizational performances in order to meet the needs of stakeholders and investors aimed to create and develop their needs, and attempting to provide its information ad performances for the shareholders, investors, analysts, and legislators based on a strategic influence on the competitive market (Saifurrahman & Kassim, 2023). Strategic influence encompasses the company's interactive functions with stakeholders in a timely and reliable transfer of news and information.…”
Section: Corporate Integrity and Information Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition can be summed up in that way. Credit risk is assessed according to the severity of the effect, the probability of occurrence, and the controllability (Saifurrahman et al, 2022). Following the evaluation, financial institutions like banks are given instructions on how to comprehend the risk's chance of happening, its impact on the bank, and potential methods to deal with or control the risk.…”
Section: Credit Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%