Bank ownership and credit risk: an empirical study of Indonesian Islamic local banks
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research
ISSN: 1759-0817
Article publication date: 26 April 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to determine the effect of bank ownership on the credit risk of Indonesian Islamic local banks (ILBs).
Design/methodology/approach
This study uses the system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation technique with a sample of 155 Islamic local banks in Indonesia from 2012 to 2019.
Findings
The results show that commissioner board (D.COW) ownership has a negative effect on credit risk. This indicates that an increase in the number of shares of Islamic local banks owned by the commissioner board reduces credit risk. On the other hand, government ownership (D.GOW), the Sharia supervisory board (D.SOW) and the director board (D.DOW) do not affect credit risk.
Practical implications
The government, Sharia supervisory board and director board need opportunities to easily own more Islamic local bank shares. Therefore, the provisions regarding the share ownership rights of the government, Sharia supervisory board and director board need to be improved to increase their role in reducing credit risk.
Originality/value
Previous researchers have not studied the effect of government ownership, the commissioner board, the Sharia supervisory board and the ownership of directors on credit risk at the ILB in Indonesia.
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Acknowledgements
The authors express their gratitude to the Directorate of Research, Universitas Gadjah Mada for the funding of this research through the 2024 Final Project Recognition (RTA) Grant.
Citation
Sudarsono, H., Sholihin, M. and Susamto, A.A. (2024), "Bank ownership and credit risk: an empirical study of Indonesian Islamic local banks", Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIABR-02-2023-0069
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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