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THE ROLE OF THE SHARIA SUPERVISORY BOARD (SSB) IN MODERATING THE EFFECT OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDONESIA Siswanti, Indra; Risman, Asep; Elmi, Farida; *, Markonah; Cahaya, Ferry
The International Journal of Accounting and Business Society Vol 29, No 1 (2021): The International Journal of Accounting and Business Society
Publisher : Accounting Department,

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Purpose — The aims of this research to examine and analyze the extent of the role of the sharia supervisory board (SSB) in moderating the effect of good corporate governance on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia.  Design/methodology/approach — Population in this research is 14 (fourteen) Islamic banks in Indonesia and the sample used in this research is 9 (nine) Islamic banks that have published financial reports, good corporate governance reports, and annual reports for the period 2010 - 2019. This research data processed were processed using reviews-10.Findings — The results of this research stated that good corporate governance has a significant effect on the financial performance of Islamic banks. The sharia supervisory board (SSB) moderates the effect of good corporate governance on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia.Practical Implications — The chow test stated chosen model as fixed effects, then the Housman test stated chosen model as random effects. Thus the model used in this research is a random effect.Originality/value — To complete the results, this research used in-depth interviews with practitioners of Islamic banks in Indonesia, specifically the departement of compliance with Islamic banks.Keywords Good corporate governance, Sharia  Supervisory Board, financial  performancePaper Type Research Paper.
Semi-Strong Efficient Market Hypothesis in Dividend Announcements on the IDX Ningrum, Mersa Lestari; Risman, Asep
Indikator: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

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This research examines the semi-strong form of the market efficiency hypothesis in the context of dividend announcements on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), specifically good news in the form of an increase in dividend value over the previous year and bad news in the form of a decrease in dividend value over the previous year. This research aimed to see how dividend announcements affect stock prices and how efficient the market reaction is. The samples used in this study are the companies listed on the mainboard with a cash dividend payment policy once a year and consistently distribute dividends in a row in 2020 and 2021. The observation method used in this study is non-participatory. The return anomaly of up to 59 sample companies was used, with a 21-day observation period. One statistically significant event occurred when dividend announcements increased, and three statistically significant events occurred when dividend announcements dropped, according to the data processing results by t-test. It demonstrates that the market is efficient and supports the market efficiency hypothesis in its semi-strong form.
Performance Analysis of Protected Fund and Equity Fund Using Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen Ningrum, Mersa Lestari; Risman, Asep
Indikator: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

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This study was conducted to determine the mutual funds' performance of capital-protected and equity funds from February 2021 to August 2021. Return, risk, Sharpe index, Treynor index, and Jensen index are all used to evaluate mutual fund performance. Sample data consisted of 462 capital-protected fund products and 273 equity fund products. The performance of equities funds outperforms that of capital-protected funds, according to the average Sharpe index. The Treynor index showed that capital-protected funds outperformed the market. The Jensen index shows that capital-protected funds outperform equity funds. In March, April, and May, capital-protected funds outperform the market (JCI), whereas equities funds outperform in April and August. In April, capital-protected funds outpaced risk-free investments, whereas equity funds outperformed in February, July, and August. The Independent T-Test is the statistical approach used to test the hypothesis. The findings revealed no substantial differences between capital-protected funds and equity funds, allowing investors to invest in one or both.