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Trade principles and sharia-adherence banking performance analysis by employing maqasid Islamic sharia index approach: study on indonesian sharia Bank

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  • WAHYUNIATI HAMID

    (University of Halu Oleo)

  • SALIM UBUD

    (University of Brawijaya)

  • DJUMAHIR D.

    (University of Brawijaya)

  • AISJAH SITI

    (University of Brawijaya)

Abstract

This research is performed in order to empirically analyze and demonstrate trade principles and Islamic syariah (sharia) adherence-based banking performance by employing maqasid sharia index. This research is an explanatory research that aims to explain the causal relationship between variables using a quantitative approach. The study’s population is eight Islamic banks based on data used in this study. Study period lasted from 2010 to 2014. The analysis method used to answer hypothesis proposed in this study is PLS. The results of this study exhibits that trade principles possesses no significant effect on the performance of Islamic banking, trade principles possesses a significant effect on sharia adherence, and forementioned adherence has a significant effect on the sharia banking performance.

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  • Wahyuniati Hamid & Salim Ubud & Djumahir D. & Aisjah Siti, 2016. "Trade principles and sharia-adherence banking performance analysis by employing maqasid Islamic sharia index approach: study on indonesian sharia Bank," Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, CyberLeninka;Редакция журнала Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, vol. 59(11), pages 66-74.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:031261:16967643
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