Analisis Pengaruh Dana Pihak Ketiga, Pembiayaan Mudharabah, dan Capital Adequacy Ratio terhadap Profitabilitas Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia
Analysis of the Effect of Third Party Funds, Mudharabah Financing, and Capital Adequacy Ratio on the Profitability of Islamic Commercial Banks
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the effect of Third Party Funds (DPK),
mudharabah Financing, and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), on the profitability of
Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia as measured by Return on Assets (ROA).
Profitability is an important indicator to assess the financial performance of
Islamic banking in carrying out the intermediary function efficiently and in
accordance with sharia principles.
The method used in this research is a quantitative approach with secondary
data type. The data used in this research is time series data in the form of Islamic
banking statistical reports from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) for the
period 2016 to 2023 based on quarterly data. The data analysis technique used is
the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) which aims to determine the short-
term relationship and uses a cointegration test to see indications of a long-term
relationship. The data was processed using the Eviews 12 application.
The results showed that in the long term, mudharabah Financing and
Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) variables have a positive and significant effect on
ROA, while Third Party Funds (DPK) have no significant effect. In the short term,
DPK at the 3rd lag has a negative and significant effect on ROA, while the financing
and CAR variables do not show a significant effect. In addition, ROA is significantly
influenced by itself at the 1st and 3rd lags, which indicates the existence of an
autoregressive effect in the short term. The Granger causality test results also found
a one-way causal relationship from CAR to ROA.
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