2020
DOI: 10.26905/jkdp.v24i1.3932
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Stability of Islamic banks in Indonesia: Autoregressive Distributed Lag Approach

Abstract: Islamic banks in Indonesia are very vulnerable to the instability of their business processes because of their small market share. Moreover, based on their financial performances, Islamic banks are worse than those of conventional banks due to lower profits (ROA) and higher Non-performing financing (NPF). Our study investigates the stability of Islamic banks. We measure the stability using Z-score and NPF. Instead of an individual bank, the study applies an aggregate data of Islamic banks encompassing Islamic … Show more

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“…CAR negatively affects NPF and inefficient operating also contributes to higher NPF. (Havidz & Setiawan, 2015;Setiawan & Bagaskara, 2016;Widarjono, 2020). In addition, some macroeconomic variables such as GDP, inflation, and exchange rate also contribute to Islamic banks' NPF (Havidz & Setiawan, 2015;Lin et al, 2016;Widarjono, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CAR negatively affects NPF and inefficient operating also contributes to higher NPF. (Havidz & Setiawan, 2015;Setiawan & Bagaskara, 2016;Widarjono, 2020). In addition, some macroeconomic variables such as GDP, inflation, and exchange rate also contribute to Islamic banks' NPF (Havidz & Setiawan, 2015;Lin et al, 2016;Widarjono, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study contributes to empirical literatures in some ways. First, some previous studies have examined the Islamic commercial banks' nonperforming financing (Kabir & Worthington, 2017;Hassan et al, 2019;Widarjono, 2020;Rahmah & Armina, 2020) as well as conventional banks such as Rachman et al (2018), Tran & Nguyen (2020), Le & Diep (2020). However, to the best of our knowledge, they have not addressed the impact of financing diversification on NPF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of this method encompasses the individual bank's effect and further contributes to the novelty of the study. In comparison, Widarjono (2020) who used ARDL as a method to assess the Islamic banks' stability in Indonesia used aggregate value of all Islamic commercial banks and Islamic business units, eliminating the possibilities of banks' individual effects. The variables in ARDL use the existing DEA variables, which mean that two-equation models as the output variables in DEA consist of two variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution may be acceptable for banks which have high risks and liquidity problem. As stated by Widarjono (2020), the stability of Islamic banks is greatly influenced by the size of banking assets and capital adequacy, as greater assets signify greater stability. Therefore, increasing equity is vital to maintain the stability of Islamic banks.…”
Section: Overall Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agus Widarjono, M. B. Hendrie Anto | 395 | Warninda (2014), Sriyana (2015), Hosen & Rahmawati (2016), Setyawati et al (2017), Trinugroho et al (2017), Widarjono (2018), Aisyah & Hosen (2018), Sutrisno & Widarjono (2018), Al Arif & Awwaliyah (2019), Widarjono (2020a), Widarjono (2020b). The existing empirical studies of Indonesian Islamic banks employ panel data as well as time series data.…”
Section: Many Empirical Researches Have Examined the Profitability Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%