Book Leverage in Islamic Banking in Indonesia


Book Leverage pada Perbankan Syariah di Indonesia


  • (1) * Intan Shaferi            Jenderal Soedirman University  
            Indonesia

  • (2)  Julia Safitri            Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Terbuka  
            Indonesia

  • (3)  Arinal Rahmati            Sekolah Tinggi Syariah (STIS) Ummul Ayman, Pidie Jaya  
            Indonesia

    (*) Corresponding Author

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine how book leverage is in Islamic banks in Indonesia. The leverage book shows how the use of debt in Islamic banking. This study will give the results of how the lag leverage, profitability with the size of the company as the control have an effect on the book leverage of Islamic banking. This study uses Islamic banking data in Indonesia with a research period of four years, namely 2016-2019. This study used secondary data from Islamic banking and analyzed using regression. The results showed that there is an influence between lag leverage, profitability, and company size on the book leverage of Islamic banking in Indonesia.

Author Biography

Intan Shaferi, Jenderal Soedirman University

Faculty of Economics and Business

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Published
2021-10-08
 
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