The Factors Influencing the Changes of Deposit in Islamic Bank: Comparative Study between Malaysia And Indonesia
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the factors influencing the changes of deposit in Islamic banks in the case of a comparative study between Malaysia and Indonesia. The focus of this paper is on the mudharabah deposits. For that purpose, a model is set up to estimate the changes of Islamic deposit. In line with this issue, we find that four variables are being considered: Non-performing financing, reserve, rate of return, and interest rate. The data were collected from 16 Islamic Banks in Malaysia and 11 Islamic Banks in Indonesia during the period 2010 – 2015. This study used panel data and generalised least square method. The findings show that conventional interest rates and non-performing financing for both countries have a negative relationship with the changes of Mudharabah deposits, while rate of return and bank reserve have a positive relationship and significant with the changes of Mudharabah deposits. To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first attempt to empirically examine the differentiation of customer bank’s behaviour towards Islamic deposit product in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jibf.v5n2a6
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the factors influencing the changes of deposit in Islamic banks in the case of a comparative study between Malaysia and Indonesia. The focus of this paper is on the mudharabah deposits. For that purpose, a model is set up to estimate the changes of Islamic deposit. In line with this issue, we find that four variables are being considered: Non-performing financing, reserve, rate of return, and interest rate. The data were collected from 16 Islamic Banks in Malaysia and 11 Islamic Banks in Indonesia during the period 2010 – 2015. This study used panel data and generalised least square method. The findings show that conventional interest rates and non-performing financing for both countries have a negative relationship with the changes of Mudharabah deposits, while rate of return and bank reserve have a positive relationship and significant with the changes of Mudharabah deposits. To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first attempt to empirically examine the differentiation of customer bank’s behaviour towards Islamic deposit product in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jibf.v5n2a6
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