Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation

This study aims to show how the influence of zakat funds, non-halal funds, and Islamic social reporting (ISR) on the performance and reputation of Islamic commercial banks. This type of research uses a quantitative approach. The research population is Islamic commercial banks (ICB) in Indonesia regi...

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Main Authors: Puji Suciarti, Novi Lailiyul Wafiroh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi (STIE) Syariah Bengkalis 2023-06-01
Series:JAS (Jurnal Akuntansi Syariah)
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Online Access:https://ejournal.stiesyariahbengkalis.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/1105
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Novi Lailiyul Wafiroh
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description This study aims to show how the influence of zakat funds, non-halal funds, and Islamic social reporting (ISR) on the performance and reputation of Islamic commercial banks. This type of research uses a quantitative approach. The research population is Islamic commercial banks (ICB) in Indonesia registered with the financial services authority (FSA) for the 2016-2020 period; 14 ICB samples were obtained using the saturated sample technique. The data used is secondary data derived from the annual report of each bank. Data analysis techniques using structural equation modelling (SEM) with the help of AMOS 26 software include classic assumption tests, model feasibility, and hypotheses. The results of this study indicate that zakat funds and ISR do not affect bank performance as a proxy for return on assets (ROA). However, non-halal funds significantly negatively affect ROA. Zakat funds do not affect the company's reputation proxied by market share. However, non-halal funds significantly negatively affect market share, and ISR significantly positively affects market share. This research can contribute to proving whether signalling theory, stakeholder theory, and sharia enterprise theory can strengthen or weaken the influence of zakat funds, non-halal funds, and ISR on the performance and reputation of ICB and can become reference material for Islamic banks to improve their performance and reputation.
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spelling doaj.art-93aa19da191544dfb63f4cf6e1f87d722023-06-24T04:54:58ZengPPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi (STIE) Syariah BengkalisJAS (Jurnal Akuntansi Syariah)2549-30862657-16762023-06-0171425710.46367/jas.v7i1.11051105Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And ReputationPuji Suciarti0Novi Lailiyul Wafiroh1Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, IndonesiaThis study aims to show how the influence of zakat funds, non-halal funds, and Islamic social reporting (ISR) on the performance and reputation of Islamic commercial banks. This type of research uses a quantitative approach. The research population is Islamic commercial banks (ICB) in Indonesia registered with the financial services authority (FSA) for the 2016-2020 period; 14 ICB samples were obtained using the saturated sample technique. The data used is secondary data derived from the annual report of each bank. Data analysis techniques using structural equation modelling (SEM) with the help of AMOS 26 software include classic assumption tests, model feasibility, and hypotheses. The results of this study indicate that zakat funds and ISR do not affect bank performance as a proxy for return on assets (ROA). However, non-halal funds significantly negatively affect ROA. Zakat funds do not affect the company's reputation proxied by market share. However, non-halal funds significantly negatively affect market share, and ISR significantly positively affects market share. This research can contribute to proving whether signalling theory, stakeholder theory, and sharia enterprise theory can strengthen or weaken the influence of zakat funds, non-halal funds, and ISR on the performance and reputation of ICB and can become reference material for Islamic banks to improve their performance and reputation.https://ejournal.stiesyariahbengkalis.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/1105zakat fundsnon-halal fundsisrroamarket share
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Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
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non-halal funds
isr
roa
market share
title Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
title_full Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
title_fullStr Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
title_full_unstemmed Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
title_short Zakat Funds, Non-Halal Funds, Islamic Social Reporting On The Islamic Commercial Banks Performance And Reputation
title_sort zakat funds non halal funds islamic social reporting on the islamic commercial banks performance and reputation
topic zakat funds
non-halal funds
isr
roa
market share
url https://ejournal.stiesyariahbengkalis.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/1105
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