Indonesian Islamic Banking Performance: a Conceptual Framework

Ruspita Rani Pertiwi, Jann Hidayat Tjakraatmadja, Hary Febriansyah

Abstract


This conceptual paper aims to develop an integrated organizational performance model. The analysis will focus on the role of organizational management variables using Indonesian Islamic banking as a case study and features a correlation between how they manage their performance. The model developed in this paper uses a conceptualization phase adapted from Dubin's theory-building method. The conceptualization phase formed through interviews, observations, written expert experiences, and research publications. The finding proposes a conceptual framework that has the potential to boost organization performance by pay attention to how to bring together service innovation, knowledge management capability, and human capital drivers in such a model. The findings provide valuable insights for organizations into non-financial variables' role and the importance of organizational management variables in improving organizational performance, which could help them in (re-) align their management practices and formulating strategies for Indonesian Islamic banking.

JEL Classification: L2, L8

How to Cite:

Pertiwi, R. R. (2020). Indonesian Islamic Banking Performance: A Conceptual Framework. Etikonomi: Jurnal Ekonomi, 19(2), 185-202. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v19i2.16270.


Keywords


organizational performance; Islamic banking; model development

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