Pengaruh Permodalan, Pembiayaan, Dan Efisiensi Operasional Terhadap Profitabilitas Dengan Mediasi Risiko Pembiayaan Pada BPR Syariah

Parjiyanto, Parjiyanto (2025) Pengaruh Permodalan, Pembiayaan, Dan Efisiensi Operasional Terhadap Profitabilitas Dengan Mediasi Risiko Pembiayaan Pada BPR Syariah. Masters thesis, Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas.

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Abstract

This study investigates the impact of capital adequacy (CAR), financing (FDR), and operational efficiency (BOPO) on profitability (ROA), with financing risk (NPF) as a mediating variable, in Islamic Rural Banks (BPRS) in East Java during 2019–2023. Using a quantitative approach with panel data regression on 24 BPRS over five years of observation (N = 120), model selection tests (Chow, Hausman, and Lagrange Multiplier) identified the Random Effect Model as the most appropriate estimation method. Mediation analysis was conducted using the Baron & Kenny causal step approach. The findings show that financing risk (NPF) and operational efficiency (BOPO) negatively and significantly affect profitability, while capital adequacy (CAR) and financing (FDR) exert no significant effect. Importantly, NPF demonstrates a full mediating role in the relationship between FDR and ROA, suggesting that financing can enhance profitability only when supported by effective risk management. This study underscores the necessity for Islamic banks to strengthen adaptive risk management and operational efficiency to achieve sustainable profitability. Keywords : Profitability, Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Non-Performing Financing (NPF), Operational Efficiency (BOPO), Islamic Banking, Panel Regression, Mediation

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Subjects: 300 - SOCIAL SCIENCE > 330 - 339 ECONOMICS > 332 - FINANCIAL ECONOMICS > 332.12 - BANKS & BANKING
Divisions: Magister of Management
Depositing User: PARJIYANTO PARJIYANTO
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2025 03:11
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2025 03:11
URI: http://eprints.perbanas.ac.id/id/eprint/13810

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