The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)

This study aims to analyze the effect of Musharakah and murabahah financing on profitability in Islamic business units, as well as to examine the impact of Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on profitability. Additionally, this research assesses whether NPF can moderate the effect of Musharakah and mur...

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Main Authors: Awin Rahma Zulvia, Oyong Lisa, Djuni Farhan
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Language:English
Published: Universitas KH Abdul Chalim, Prodi Ekonomi Syariah 2024-12-01
Series:Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics
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Online Access:https://e-journal.uac.ac.id/index.php/iijse/article/view/5859
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Djuni Farhan
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description This study aims to analyze the effect of Musharakah and murabahah financing on profitability in Islamic business units, as well as to examine the impact of Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on profitability. Additionally, this research assesses whether NPF can moderate the effect of Musharakah and murabahah financing on profitability. Thus, the study is expected to provide comprehensive insights into the relationship between types of Islamic financing, financing quality, and financial performance of Islamic business units. The research method used is a quantitative approach with eight Islamic business units selected using purposive sampling between 2020 and 2023. The data were analyzed using Moderated Regression Analysis to test the hypotheses proposed in the study. The results indicate that Musharakah financing has a negative and significant effect on profitability, with a coefficient of -3.562 and a probability value of 0.001. This suggests that higher Musharakah financing is associated with decreased financial performance of Islamic banks. Conversely, murabahah financing has a positive and significant effect on profitability, with a coefficient of 4.593 and a probability value of 0.000, meaning that higher murabahah financing is associated with improved financial performance. NPF is not able to moderate the effect of Musharakah on profitability, with a coefficient of -2.667 and a probability value of 0.013, but it is able to moderate the effect of murabahah on profitability, with a coefficient of 8.981 and a probability value of 0.000. These results are consistent with several previous studies that support these findings.
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spelling doaj-art-724a09c49ad446b7a4510ebb8f00ecce2025-01-19T16:03:36ZengUniversitas KH Abdul Chalim, Prodi Ekonomi SyariahIndonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics2621-606X2024-12-017310.31538/iijse.v7i3.5859The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)Awin Rahma Zulvia0Oyong Lisa1Djuni Farhan2Universitas Gajayana, Malang, IndonesiaUniversitas Gajayana, Malang, IndonesiaUniversitas Gajayana, Malang, Indonesia This study aims to analyze the effect of Musharakah and murabahah financing on profitability in Islamic business units, as well as to examine the impact of Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on profitability. Additionally, this research assesses whether NPF can moderate the effect of Musharakah and murabahah financing on profitability. Thus, the study is expected to provide comprehensive insights into the relationship between types of Islamic financing, financing quality, and financial performance of Islamic business units. The research method used is a quantitative approach with eight Islamic business units selected using purposive sampling between 2020 and 2023. The data were analyzed using Moderated Regression Analysis to test the hypotheses proposed in the study. The results indicate that Musharakah financing has a negative and significant effect on profitability, with a coefficient of -3.562 and a probability value of 0.001. This suggests that higher Musharakah financing is associated with decreased financial performance of Islamic banks. Conversely, murabahah financing has a positive and significant effect on profitability, with a coefficient of 4.593 and a probability value of 0.000, meaning that higher murabahah financing is associated with improved financial performance. NPF is not able to moderate the effect of Musharakah on profitability, with a coefficient of -2.667 and a probability value of 0.013, but it is able to moderate the effect of murabahah on profitability, with a coefficient of 8.981 and a probability value of 0.000. These results are consistent with several previous studies that support these findings. https://e-journal.uac.ac.id/index.php/iijse/article/view/5859Musharakah, Murabahah, ROA, NPF
spellingShingle Awin Rahma Zulvia
Oyong Lisa
Djuni Farhan
The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics
Musharakah, Murabahah, ROA, NPF
title The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
title_full The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
title_fullStr The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
title_short The Effect of Musharakah and Murabaha Financing on Profitability with Non-Performing Financing as a Moderating Variable (in Sharia Business Units Registered with the Financial Services Authority)
title_sort effect of musharakah and murabaha financing on profitability with non performing financing as a moderating variable in sharia business units registered with the financial services authority
topic Musharakah, Murabahah, ROA, NPF
url https://e-journal.uac.ac.id/index.php/iijse/article/view/5859
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