Indonesian Islamic Banking Performance: a Conceptual Framework
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
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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.
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