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The Effect of Number of Offices, Profit Sharing Level, Inflation and BI Rate on the Development of Sharia Banks in Indonesia

Sri Astuty Ratnasari Manggu (), Basri Hasanuddin, Muhammad Amri and Madris
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Sri Astuty Ratnasari Manggu: Hasanuddin University, Economics Doctoral Program Student, Postgraduate Faculty of Economics and Business
Basri Hasanuddin: Hasanuddin University, Faculty of Economics and Business
Muhammad Amri: Hasanuddin University, Faculty of Economics and Business
Madris: Hasanuddin University, Faculty of Economics and Business

A chapter in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Accounting, Management, and Economics (ICAME 2023), 2024, pp 131-141 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Indonesian Sharia Banking has developed rapidly in the last two decades, but this development does not necessarily increase the contribution of Sharia banking in Indonesia compared to conventional banking. This can be seen from the proportion of Sharia banking assets, which is still smaller than conventional banking. This research aims to analyze factors that influence the development of Sharia banking as indicated by the proportion of Sharia banking assets in Indonesia from 2017 to 2021. The data used is statistical data on sharia banking in Indonesia, inflation, and the BI rate from January 2017 to December 2021 obtained from OJK, BI, and BPS publications. The multiple linear regression analysis method is used to analyze the influence of the variables number of offices, level of profit sharing, inflation and BI rate on the development of sharia banks as indicated by the proportion of sharia banking assets. The research results show that the number of offices and the level of profit sharing, significantly influence the development of sharia banks. However, inflation and the BI rate, do not affect the development of Sharia banks.

Keywords: Sharia Bank; Sharia Bank Development; Sharia Bank Assets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-400-6_10

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