2022
DOI: 10.58968/iem.v1i1.93
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Non-parametric Efficiency of Islamic Rural Banks in Indonesia

Abstract: In the midst of economic challenges and uncertainty due to the pandemic, BPRS as part of the banking industry has a specific goal, namely to provide financial services and products to people with a weak economic level and also the MSME sector, therefore it is necessary to accelerate improvements in the Islamic rural banks (BPRS) industry. This study aims to measure the relative efficiency level of BPRS in Indonesia, see the impact of the pandemic on BPRS operations and compare the efficiency level of BPRS spre… Show more

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“…The phenomenon of the Covid-19 pandemic at the end of 2019 until it spreads in Indonesia in early 2020 certainly has a global impact not only on the health sector but also the economic and social sectors of society, especially in the Amil Zakat Institution as a nonprofit institution that collects and distributes social funds (ZISWAF). Several studies that discuss covid-19 pandemic impact on Islamic financial institutions, for example, were carried out by Ikhwan (2022), Riani (2022), Rusydiana et al, (2022), Maulida (2022), andHerindar (2021). For this reason, the following analysis explains the productivity level of the Amil Zakat Institution in Indonesia before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Productivity Of Amil Zakat Institutions In Indonesia During ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of the Covid-19 pandemic at the end of 2019 until it spreads in Indonesia in early 2020 certainly has a global impact not only on the health sector but also the economic and social sectors of society, especially in the Amil Zakat Institution as a nonprofit institution that collects and distributes social funds (ZISWAF). Several studies that discuss covid-19 pandemic impact on Islamic financial institutions, for example, were carried out by Ikhwan (2022), Riani (2022), Rusydiana et al, (2022), Maulida (2022), andHerindar (2021). For this reason, the following analysis explains the productivity level of the Amil Zakat Institution in Indonesia before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Productivity Of Amil Zakat Institutions In Indonesia During ...mentioning
confidence: 99%