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Volume 25 Number 2 Year 2021

15 articles in this issue 

Binti Lailatur Rohmatin,Gaguk Apriyanto,Diana Zuhroh

This study aims to analyze the relationship between the causes of fraud, good corporate governance, and fraud. This study is a descriptive study tested using logistic regression analysis. This study used 27 samples of banking companies from 44 banking com... see more

Pags. 280–294  

Dewi Hanggraeni

This paper aims to examine a relationship between the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and local poverty in Indonesia. Previous literature has shown that the adoption of ICTs is ... see more

Pags. 225 - 239  

Diah Permata Sari,Hari Setiyawati

This study explores the effect of corporate governance mechanisms and disclosure of corporate social responsibility on earnings quality and the effect on stock returns. The mining sector research analysis is indexed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the... see more

Pags. 240 - 259  

Selamet Riyadi,Muhammad Iqbal,Annisa Arifah Pangastuti,Arianto Muditomo

The purpose of this study is to identify factors that can encourage an increase in profit- sharing financing. These factors are third-party funds in the form of mudharabah deposits, non-performing financing, equivalent rate, operational efficiency ratio, ... see more

Pags. 260 - 279  

Adam Zakaria,Marsellisa Nindito,Hafifah Nasution,Hera Khairunnisa,M. Edo S. Siregar

Diversity in a board of directors has a strong relationship, so it provides higher-level management with a better monitoring system. This research aims to provide empirical proof about the influence of the diversity of the board of commissioners (BOC) and... see more

Pags. 295 - 310  

Nadia Adriane Ricadonna,Muhammad Saifullah,Ari Kristin Prasetyoningrum

Sharia banking is currently facing a very competitive industry era. Customer retention is one of the phenomena confronted by Islamic banks in Indonesia. Therefore, the problem in this research is how to increase customer retention in the Islamic banking s... see more

Pags. 311 - 323  

Linda Ariany Mahastanti,Marwan Asri,Bernadus M. Purwanto,Eddy Junarsin

The purpose of this study is to answer the question about the inconsistency of research results in the field of Islamic stock investment. This study uses literature for digging the uniqueness of Sharia stock investments which cannot be explained completel... see more

Pags. 324 - 341  

Yunia Panjaitan,Rizky Novel

This study aims to analyze the transmissions of volatility spillovers from China, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan stock markets to the Indonesian stock market and prove an asymmetric effect on spillover volatility. The data retrieved from the stock inde... see more

Pags. 342 - 354  

Masyhuri Masyhuri,Pardiman Pardiman,Siswanto Siswanto

Research on job stress on employees who carry out work from home is rarely studied, so this research is essential considering that Covid-19 impacts the Indonesian Islamic banking industry. This article aims to analyze work-family conflict mediated by an o... see more

Pags. 355 - 366  

Soleh Soleh,Juliansyah Noor

The study aims to confirm research model the research model to specify how corporate culture mediates the influence of leadership skills on Islamic rural bank performance (iRBP). A special questionnaire designed for leaders, employees and customers was us... see more

Pags. 367 - 378  

Agus Bandiyono,Priska Amalia

This study analyzes the market reaction to the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN) ratification using the event study method. The population in this study were all companies listed on the LQ45 index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the perio... see more

Pags. 379 - 399  

Zahwaril Hasina,Yustrida Bernawati

This study examines the effect of gender on board on firm performance in Indonesia through innovation as mediation. The independent, dependent, and mediating variable used in this research is the gender of the board of directors, firm performance, and inn... see more

Pags. 400 - 414  

Jul Aidil Fadli,Imanuel Madea Sakti,Sapto Jumono

Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) published by Basel III as a new standard of bank liquidity risk management. In Indonesia, the Financial Services Authority (OJK) issued the OJK Regulation No. 50/POJK. 03/2017 concerning the obligation to fulfill the NSFR f... see more

Pags. 434 - 449  

Arisma S. Putri,Eka Mandala,Farhan H. Harahap,Reyhan S. Adinur,Dewi Hanggraeni

This study identifies and analyzes the relationship between the diversity of the board of directors and the president director's educational background on the bank's financial performance. Based on 38 samples of Indonesian banks that have been listed on t... see more

Pags. 450 - 465