Nexus between Sharia Governance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Indonesian Islamic Banking
Hanifiyah Yuliatul Hijriah,
Himmatul Kholidah,
Bani Alkausar
et al.
Abstract:– This study critically evaluates the effectiveness of Islamic governance on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia. Due to the absence of regulations defining optimal Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) structure and qualifications, the research explores the empirical relationship between SSB characteristics and financial performance. Using a quantitative approach, the study analyzes data from 14 Islamic banks over a seven-year period (2014-2020). Multiple regression analysis reveals that SSB size… Show more
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