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- Islamic Bank Governance During Covid-19 Crisis: A Systematic Literature
Review Authors: nazaruddin nazaruddinmalik, Muslimin Machmud, Salahudin, Iradhad Taqwa Sihidi First page: 1 Abstract: This study intends to categorize dominant themes or concepts in studies related to Islamic Bank Governance and Covid-19. This study was carried out by summarizing various previous studies in order to find strategies and various problems related to Islamic Bank Governance during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study is a structured literature review using the Scopus database as the main reference source. Utilization of data sourced from the Scopus database is a rational choice because it is considered to have a high reputation in the international scientific field. The findings of the dominant themes or concepts in studies related to Islamic Bank Governance and Covid-19 are as follows: development, profitability and covid. In addition, studies on this theme are also massively discussed based on several other dominant concepts such as Islamic banking, increase, financial performance, human capital efficiency, company and relationship. A number of these dominant concepts have a correlation with one another. PubDate: 2022-08-29 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v7i2.22193 Issue No: Vol. 7, No. 2 (2022)
- Prediction of Financial Distress in Shariah Banking in Indonesia Before
and During The Pandemic and Influencing Factors Authors: Mohammad Iqbal Irfany, Fadhila Meithasari Nurtjahjo, Tita Nursyamsiah First page: 14 Abstract: This study aims to predicts financial distress before and during the pandemic and to analyze the influence factors on the financial distress of sharia commercial banks in Indonesia. The methods used are the Altman model, Zmijewski, Grover. The results show that Altman predicts six sharia commercial banks in the grey zone before the pandemic and five during the pandemic. Zmijewski predicts two sharia commercial banks in distress zone before the pandemic and five during the pandemic. Grover predicts all sharia commercial banks will be in the safe zone. NOM has a significant negative effect in all models, CAR has a significant negative effect in first and second models, GDP has a significant negative effect in the second until fifth models, BOPO has a significant positive effect in all models. Size and inflation do not affect significantly financial distress. PubDate: 2022-08-27 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v7i2.20115 Issue No: Vol. 7, No. 2 (2022)
- Analysis of Factors Affecting the Intention to Donate Cash Waqf among
Muslim Community at East Java Province Authors: Hariyanto Pages: 27 - 42 Abstract: This study aims to determine the factors affecting the intention to donate cash waqf among Muslim community at East Java Province. This study uses quantitative methods with the data collected through an online survey questionnaire focuses on Muslims in East Java by approximately 110 responses were obtained. The data obtained were analyzed using the structural equation modeling-partial least square (SEM-PLS) analysis technique. The results found that trust and religiosity had a significant positive effect on cash waqf attitudes, while knowledge had no positive and insignificant effect. The results also show that attitudes, subjective norms, and PBC have a positive and significant effect on cash waqf intentions, while technology and promotion have no positive and insignificant effect on the intention of Muslims in East Java to donate cash waqf. Waqf institutions can increase promotion through websites and build a technology infrastructure that is even more attractive for the Muslims in East Java to interact and ultimately donate through cash waqf programs both offline and online. The results of this study contribute to enriching the discourse of cash waqf in Indonesia, especially in terms of the willingess to pay cash waqf in Indonesia. PubDate: 2022-08-29 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v7i2.21810 Issue No: Vol. 7, No. 2 (2022)
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