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Analysis the Effect of Islamic Banks Performance on Depositor¡¯s Fund: Evidence from Indonesia

Mohammed T. Abusharbeh

International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2016, vol. 8, issue 10, 40-47

Abstract: This study aims to examine the effect of CAMEL framework on depositor¡¯s fund of Indonesian Islamic banks. The study uses a sample of 11 Islamic commercial banks and 24 Islamic business units¡¯. It used depositors fund as the endogenous variable, and some components of CAMEL such as capital adequacy, assets quality, operational efficiency, profitability, and liquidity as exogenous variables. An econometric model was established and parameters are estimated based on the secondary data obtained from Islamic banking statistics-Bank of Indonesia database for five years (2010-2015). The results of the paper conclude that capital adequacy ratio and liquidity are significant and positively correlated to Islamic deposits, while nonperforming financing is significant but negatively related to the Islamic depositor¡¯s fund. On the other hand, profitability and operational efficiency are not to be significant influence on the depositor¡¯s fund. Finally, the statement of theory proved that good Islamic banks performance provided positive image and confidence in Islamic banking system.

Keywords: depositor¡¯s fund; CAMEL; operational efficiency; liquidity; profitability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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