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Research Originality: This research provides fresh perspectives on the future landscape of Islamic banking, particularly concerning the Islamic window. The paper stands out for its originality as it undertakes an empirical study utilizing a mixed method. This study is also expected to answer the research gap between literature studies, empirical studies, and implemented policies. Additionally, it is driven by the objective of contributing to the existing literature on Islamic finance.Research Objectives: This study dives into whether converting Islamic Business Units (UUS) into full-fledged Islamic Banks (BUS) leads to performance enhancement.Research Methods: There are two types of data analysis methods, namely qualitative and quantitative. The qualitative analysis method comes from a collection of literature reviews and institutional opinions from Islamic banking experts in the world. This study employs a multi-pronged quantitative approach to investigate the performance and consumer perception of Islamic banking services with an emphasis on UUS and BUS.Empirical Result: The results indicate that UUS and BUS structures adhere to Sharia principles and achieve commendable performance. However, analysis of financial reports across many countries, including Indonesia, shows that UUS's financial performance is generally better than BUS. The research further emphasizes that internal factors like capital adequacy, asset quality, and management capabilities, rather than the institutional structure itself, hold greater sway in driving performance improvement. Forced conversion of UUS could even hinder overall progress. Implications: Beyond financial considerations, the study explores consumer behavior through surveys with educated individuals. The results indicate that their choice between BUS and UUS products is guided by practical factors such as financial returns, costs, and service reliability offered by each structure. JEL Classification: G21, G28 How to Cite:Abimanyu, A., & At Tamimi, R. A. (2024). Should Islamic Window be Converted into a Full-Fledge Islamic Bank? A Case Study in Indonesia. Etikonomi, 23(1), 183 – 200. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v23i1.35082.
研究的独创性:本研究为伊斯兰银行业的未来前景,特别是有关伊斯兰窗口的前景提供了新的视角。本文采用混合方法进行实证研究,因此具有独创性。本研究还有望填补文献研究、实证研究和已实施政策之间的研究空白。此外,本研究的目的还在于为现有的伊斯兰金融文献做出贡献:本研究将深入探讨将伊斯兰业务单位(UUS)转变为成熟的伊斯兰银行(BUS)是否会带来绩效提升:数据分析方法有两种,即定性分析和定量分析。定性分析方法来自文献综述和全球伊斯兰银行专家的机构意见。本研究采用多管齐下的定量方法来调查伊斯兰银行服务的绩效和消费者感知,重点是 UUS 和 BUS:结果表明,UUS 和 BUS 结构符合伊斯兰教法原则,并取得了值得称道的业绩。然而,对包括印度尼西亚在内的许多国家的财务报告进行的分析表明,UUS 的财务业绩普遍优于 BUS。研究进一步强调,资本充足率、资产质量和管理能力等内部因素,而不是机构结构本身,在推动业绩改善方面具有更大的影响力。强行转换 UUS 甚至会阻碍整体进步。影响:除了财务方面的考虑,本研究还通过对受过教育的个人进行调查,探讨了消费者行为。结果表明,他们在 BUS 和 UUS 产品之间的选择是以实际因素为导向的,如每种结构提供的财务回报、成本和服务可靠性。JEL 分类:G21, G28 如何引用:Abimanyu, A., & At Tamimi, R. A. (2024).伊斯兰窗口是否应转变为真正的伊斯兰银行?印度尼西亚案例研究。Etikonomi, 23(1), 183 - 200. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v23i1.35082.