PENGARUH FAKTOR INTERNAL DAN EKSTERNAL TERHADAP PROFITABILITAS PERBANKAN SYARIAH DAN KONVENSIONAL DI INDONESIA PERIODE JUNI 2010–2013

This study aimsto analyze (1) profitability, internal factors (CAR and NPL), and external factors (inflation and BI Rate) of islamic and conventionalbanking, (2) the influence ofinternal and external factors on the profitability of islamic and conventional banking, (3) differences inprofitability of...

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Main Author: Gunartin .
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Negeri Malang 2019-04-01
Series:Jurnal Akuntansi Aktual
Online Access:http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jaa/article/view/7186
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Summary:This study aimsto analyze (1) profitability, internal factors (CAR and NPL), and external factors (inflation and BI Rate) of islamic and conventionalbanking, (2) the influence ofinternal and external factors on the profitability of islamic and conventional banking, (3) differences inprofitability of conventional and islamic banking in Indonesia for the period June 2010–June 2013. For its sam-pling in this study used purposive sampling obtained nine islamic banks and nine conventional banks. The data of this study used secondary data from the website of each bank and also Bank Indonesia. The method of data analysis which was used is multiple linear regression analysis and compare mean independent sampel test. The result analysis showed that the average profitability of islamic banking and fluctuating higher than average profitability of conventional banking trends both are rising elas-tically. Average CAR of higher islamic banking and conventional banking volatile compared with a downward trend. The conventional banking trending rose nearly stagnant. Islamic banking NPL rising trend fluctuated with elastically. The conventional banking NPL fluctuate with the downtrend in elatis. Inflation is relatively volatile with very elastic approaching downtrend stagnant. BI Rate relatively volatile with elastic downtrend. Internal factors (CAR and NPL) have a significant effect on profitabil-ity. While external factors (inflation and BI Rate) had no significant effect on the profitability of islamic and conventional banking. So, there are significant differences in the profitability of islamic and con-ventional banking in Indonesia period June 2010–June 2013. Keywords:internal factors, external factors, profitability, islamic banking, conventional banking
ISSN:2087-9695
2580-1015