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Ronaldo, Reza, Maya Meilia, and Hasan Alaaraj. "Impact Of Indonesian Islamic Bank To Build Growth Premium Income Of Shari’a Insurance Company In Indonesia Market." IKONOMIKA 3, no. 2 (2019): 205–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24042/febi.v3i2.3480.

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In 2017 the Indonesian Islamic Bank contributes premium income to Shari’a Insurance in Indonesia amounting to 1.8 billion rupiah. There are 5 (five) Islamic Banks in Indonesia that contribute premiums to national Shari’a Insurance. The big five Islamic Banks in Indonesia are; Bank Mandiri Shari’a (BMS), Bank Muamalat Indonesia (BMI), Bank Negara Indonesia Shari’a (BNIS), Bank Rakyat Indonesia Shari’a (BRIS) and Bank Mega Shari’a. With increasing income of the National Shari’a Bank, it is expected to have an increasingly income of Shari’a National. Indonesian Islamic Banks give significant cont
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Rinawati, Tri, and Aprih Santoso. "THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANK IN INDONESIA." Kodifikasia 13, no. 2 (2019): 353. http://dx.doi.org/10.21154/kodifikasia.v13i2.1772.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan kinerja keuangan Bank Syariah dan Bank Konvensional di Indonesia berdasarkan rasio CAR, NPL, LDR dan BOPO untuk tahun 2008 – 2017 dan untuk mengetahui kinerja keuangan mana yang lebih baik antara kinerja keuangan Bank Syariah dan Bank Konvensional di Indonesia untuk periode 2008 - 2017 dilihat berdasarkan rasio CAR, NPL, LDR, BOPO, ROA. Objek penelitian ini adalah bank syariah dan bank konvensional di Indonesia selama periode 2008 - 2017. Metode penentuan sampel yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling, yaitu pengambilan sampel dari suatu pop
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Arisandi, Debby. "PENDEKATAN ISLAMICITY PERFORMANCE INDEX UNTUK MENILAI KINERJA BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA PERIODE TAHUN 2021." REMITTANCE: JURNAL AKUNTANSI KEUANGAN DAN PERBANKAN 2, no. 1 (2021): 72–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.56486/remittance.vol2no1.232.

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The purpose of this research is to find out and explain the performance of Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) in 2021 by using the Islamicity Performance Index approach. This type of quantitative descriptive research. The sample in this study is Indonesian Islamic Banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2021. The data used are secondary data and data analysis techniques using quantitative descriptive methods. The results of the study obtained the results of the performance of the Indonesian Islamic Bank (BSI) for 2021 using the indicators of the Islamicity Performance Index. Profit Sha
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Tomi Charles and Rosyeni Rasyid. "The effect of murabahah, musyarakah, and transaction costs towards the profitability of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia." Financial Management Studies 1, no. 2 (2021): 38–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jkmk.v1i2.11.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze: (1) The effect of murabahah financing on the profitability of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia. (2) The effect of musyarakah financing on the profitability of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia. (3) The effect of transaction costs on the profitability of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia. The population in this study were 12 Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia. The sampling technique in this research is purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 96 samples from 2012-2019. The data used is secondary data obtained from the websites
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Rizky Apriani, Yeni Oktaviani, and Irma Novida. "ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY IN FIRST MOVERS OF INDONESIA BANKING INDUSTRY TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS." Iqtishaduna : International Conference Proceeding 1 (January 7, 2025): 306–12. https://doi.org/10.54783/j8v9k663.

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This study examines sustainable financial efficiency in selected Indonesian banks (First Movers) and evaluates their role in supporting SDGs. Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with WINDEAP software, it assesses sustainable financial performance through 11 economic, social, and environmental indicators. Findings show all banks are efficient overall. However, in economic performance, PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk and PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia are inefficient. For environmental performance, all banks are efficient. Still, in social performance, PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, PT Bank
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Assari, Elsa. "THE LEGAL STATUS OF DIGITAL BANKS IN INDONESIA." JURISDICTIE 13, no. 2 (2023): 264–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/j.v13i2.16285.

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The bank digital concept is designed so the customer can independently do the transaction, make an online account, get online information, close the account, and so forth. Norm text wise, digital bank is not present in the positive law of banking in Indonesia. So, the problem is about the legal basis of digital banks in the country. The researchers discuss the problem by applying normative juridical method with statute and analytical approaches. The primary law sources are from the laws and regulations, the court’s transcript of proceedings, and the court decision. The secondary sources are pr
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Rohmana, Devie Wianda, and Nasrudin. "Penerapan Persepsi Nasabah Terhadap Bank Syariah Indonesia." Pelita: Jurnal Studi Islam Mahasiswa UII Dalwa 1, no. 1 (2023): 83–90. https://doi.org/10.38073/pelita.v1i1.1393.

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Bank Islam Indonesia operates in Indonesia on February 1 2021 in the field of sharia banking. This bank is the result of consolidation between Bank Mandiri Syariah, Bank BNI Syariah, and BRI Syariah. Towards the start of sharia banking activities, the government did not receive attention regarding the sharia banking framework. The examination results show that there are two types of customers in sharia banks; The main group is strict customers who choose banks because strict considerations trump other considerations, and the second type of customers are moderate Muslims, especially people who
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Nasrifah, Maula. "Performance Analysis of Bank BNI Syariah Before and After Becoming Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI)." Muhasabatuna : Jurnal Akuntansi Syariah 5, no. 2 (2023): 241–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54471/muhasabatuna.v5i2.2725.

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The government's policy of merging three state-owned sharia banking companies provides market share opportunities for Bank Syariah Indonesia to support the growth of sharia banking. The three banks are Bank Syariah Mandiri (BSM), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRIS), and Bank Negara Indonesia Syariah (BNIS). The aim of this research is to describe the performance of Bank BNI Syariah before and after becoming Bank Syariah Indonesia using the filed research method with interview data which is then analyzed. The research results show that Islamic banks are experiencing very rapid development, so they req
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Yoga Raunaqa, Dea Al Risna Deva, and Kharis Fadlullah Hana. "Komparasi Kinerja Keuangan Bank Syariah Indonesia dan Bank Syariah Malaysia Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19." Shafin: Sharia Finance and Accounting Journal 2, no. 2 (2022): 128–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.19105/sfj.v2i2.6339.

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 Financial performance is an important factor for maintaining the health of banks, but the Covid-19 has greatly impacted the economic sector, one of which is banking. The purpose of this study was to find out how the financial performance of Bank Syariah Indonesia and Bank Maybank Berhard Malaysia in 2020-2021 during the covid 19 pandemic. The method used in this study was a quantitative method using descriptive analysis and financial ratio analysis tools, namely the independent paired T-test. The data collection technique is to collect secondary data in the form of an annual re
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Carmidah, Carmidah, and Sukirno Sukirno. "Corporate Governance dan kinerja keuangan Bank Syariah di Indonesia." Akuisisi: Jurnal Akuntansi 17, no. 1 (2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24127/akuisisi.v17i1.570.

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Corporate governance consists of a unique set of rules to protect the interests of company shareholders. Success in implementing governance is determined by the extent to which the company identifies optimally in accordance with the conditions of the company concerned, especially Islamic banks in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to prove that good governance can affect the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia and tries to contribute to the academic literature by providing evidence that good governance can affect the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia. Thi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bank Indonesia"

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Anwar, Mokhamad. "Bank efficiency and lending propensity : evidence from commercial banks in Indonesia." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31807.

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Indonesia is one of the emerging economies, which has been adopting a bank-based system in the economy. It is very important to investigate the Indonesian commercial banks’ performance given their substantial contribution to the development of the country. This thesis aims to measure and analyse the performance of Indonesian banks in terms of their efficiency and lending propensity over the period 2002-2010. The period testifies the recovery phase after the turmoil caused by the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98 as well as the revocation of the regulation of minimum threshold on commercial ban
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Fasha, Rikie. "Central bank evaluation of bank performance : a case study of Indonesia." Thesis, University of Reading, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.633003.

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Defining organisational culture as organisational (bank) practices 'the way we do things around here', this study investigates the impact of organisational culture on organisational performance and fraud in the whole Indonesian banking system, using a set of panel data for the period of 2005-9. The research was motivated to fill-in the gap and to rectify the imbalance on the literature in the current global financial crisis and fraud still occurring environment, despite having been undergoing a programme of restructuring and transformation after Indonesia economic and currency crisis (1997-199
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Engel, Susan. "The World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia." Access electronically, 2007. http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20080424.120902/index.html.

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Mustika, Ganjar. "Optimal bank regulation and risk management for Indonesia." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2004. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/8000.

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This research has studied bank risk management in relation to efficient bank regulation in the form of optimal bank financial reorganization. Efficient banking regulation can be achieved only if it includes closure policies which prevent moral hazard behaviour; in turn, they should enhance bank regulators' accountability. Yet, Basel II gives more discretion to domestic banking authorities and focuses more on the implementation of best practices of risk management. This creates a gap between the needs of efficient banking regulation and the objectives of Basel II, on the one hand, and Indonesia
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Harahap, Sofyan Syafri. "The Central Bank and commercial bank control relationships in Indonesia : a field based case study /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phh254.pdf.

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Imronudin. "Islamic bank financing for small and medium-sized enterprises in Indonesia." Thesis, Birmingham City University, 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.680133.

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Wibowo, Pungky Purnomo. "Monetary policy transmission mechanism and bank portfolio behaviour: the case of Indonesia." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.594814.

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This thesis assesses the implications of financial deregulation and financial innovation on the following aspects of monetary policy transmission and bank portfolio behaviour in Indonesia. Chapter 4 investigates monetary policy transmission by employing bank balance sheet (loans, deposits and securities) and main macroeconomic variables (exchange rates, stock market index, output and consumer price index). Furthermore, the chapter investigates empirically, using V AR systems, the existence of each channel in the changing financial environment are evaluated for aggregate data (all banks) and di
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Defung, Felisitas. "Impact of banking deregulation on bank efficiency and productivity growth: Evidence from Indonesia." Thesis, Curtin University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/288.

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This thesis investigates the impact of regulatory changes during the restructuring periods on bank efficiency and productivity growth in Indonesia. The bootstrap of non-parametric method and censored regression techniques are used to obtain the outcome. A significant effect of regulatory change on revenue-based efficiency is observed. In addition, technological change is found to be the major driver of productivity growth. Therefore, regulatory changes should continue to realise the potential of the Indonesian banking sector.
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Insukindro. "The short- and long-term determinants of money and bank credit markets in Indonesia." Thesis, University of Essex, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.256635.

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Sitinjak, Ade. "Financial Perspective on Sustainability: Palm oil company in Indonesia." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-424969.

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This research is conducted to identify the integration of sustainability principles into the business model of Indonesia’s banks’ lending to the palm oil sector and the implementation by the banks’ employees to support the Indonesian government to achieve the sustainability of its palm oil sector. Three of Indonesia’s state-owned banks which are among the world’s largest creditors to the palm oil sector were evaluated using documentary research and semi-structured interviews. Firstly, these banks’ annual reports and sustainability reports from 2017 were evaluated using the business model canva
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Books on the topic "Bank Indonesia"

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Djiwandono, Joseph Soedradjad. Sejarah Bank Indonesia. Bank Indonesia, 2005.

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Sanuri, Azis. Bank Indonesia menggugat dari dalam. ISEI Cabang Semarang, 2001.

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Kusuma, Erwien. Dari De Javasche Bank menjadi Bank Indonesia: Fragmen sejarah bank sentral di Indonesia. Penerbit Buku Kompas, 2014.

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Anondo, Daru. Kerahasiaan bank di Indonesia. STAIN Jember Press, 2011.

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Marsuki. Landscape kebanksentralan Indonesia. Mitra Wacana Media bekerja sama [dengan] Fakultas Ekonomi Unhas dan Bosowa Management Development Institute, 2010.

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Zaini, Zulfi Diane. Independensi Bank Indonesia dan penyelesaian bank bermasalah. Keni Media, 2012.

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Dawam, Rahardjo M. Bank Indonesia dalam kilasan sejarah bangsa. LP3ES, 1995.

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Djakman, Chaerul D. Menuju standar akuntansi bank sentral Indonesia. Bank Indonesia, 2011.

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Oppusunggu, H. M. T. Sumber krisis moneter Indonesia. Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, 1998.

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Indonesia, Bank. Museum Bank Indonesia: Menapak rentang waktu. Bank Indonesia, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bank Indonesia"

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Lessambo, Felix I. "Indonesia Bank." In Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25428-4_13.

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Çakmak, Cenap. "Central Bank (Indonesia)." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Islamic Finance and Economics. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93703-4_92-1.

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Saefullah, Kurniawan, and Asep Mulyana. "Bank Rakyat Indonesia: The First Village Bank System in Indonesia." In Cooperative Management. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05423-6_9.

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Agung, Juda, Solikin M. Juhro, Yati Kurniati, Reza Anglingkusumo, and Sahminan. "Bank Indonesia Policy Mix." In Central Bank Policy Mix: Issues, Challenges, and Policy Responses. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6827-2_8.

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Davis, Gloria. "Social Development (Excerpts from Her 2004 Oral History)." In Social Development in the World Bank. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57426-0_11.

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AbstractI did my anthropological research in Indonesia between 1972 and 1974. I happened to work on the movement of Balinese to central Sulawesi, a part of the Indonesian transmigration program, which, in fact, after a few years is what led directly to my being hired by the Bank. I taught at Yale for three years. While I was teaching, a person came up after my lecture, and said, “The World Bank wants you.”
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Edwards, D. Brent, and Inga Storen. "The World Bank and Education Governance in Indonesia." In Rethinking World Bank Influence. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429054945-8.

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Kawiswara, Muhammad Abid Prima, Veny Megawati, and Stefanus Budy Widjaja Subali. "The Effect of Supply Chain Speed, Responsiveness, Flexibility and Competence on the Profitability of PT. Bank Negara Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Management (INSYMA 2022). Atlantis Press International BV, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-008-4_141.

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AbstractThis study aims to analyze the effect of supply chain agility, which consists of speed, responsiveness, flexibility, and competence, on the profitability of PT. Bank Negara Indonesia. This study applies a quantitative approach using Structural Equation Modeling. The data used in this study was primary data obtained from the results of a questionnaire. Respondents in this study were 189 respondents who are permanent employees who have worked for a minimum of one year and a minimum education of Diploma 3. The study’s results indicate a positive and significant effect between supply chain
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Eka, Octavian, Carolyn Regina, Aulia Rasha, Sihotang Agnes, Shamira Nur, and Ani Nuraisyah. "Waste Bank in Indonesia: Problem and Opportunities." In Proceedings of the Business Innovation and Engineering Conference (BIEC 2022). Atlantis Press International BV, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-144-9_27.

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Edwards, D. Brent, and Inga Storen. "Context and Origins of Community-Driven Development in Indonesia." In Rethinking World Bank Influence. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429054945-6.

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Enoch, Charles. "Interventions in Banks During Banking Crises: The Experience of Indonesia." In Bank Restructuring and Resolution. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230289147_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bank Indonesia"

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Styawati, Amarudin, Syahirul Alim, and Chandra Apriyadi. "Sentiment Analysis on Cyber Attacks Against Bank Syariah Indonesia Using the IndoBERT Method." In 2024 Beyond Technology Summit on Informatics International Conference (BTS-I2C). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/bts-i2c63534.2024.10942130.

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Yohanes Handoko, Aryanto, and Purba Loisa. "The Systemic Risks of Indonesian Energy Sector Transition Pathways (A Case Study of Energy Transition in Indonesia)." In SPE Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215513-ms.

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Indonesia is one of the big economy countries, with the share of global GDP ranked 7th in 2022. However, Indonesia is still categorized as a developing country. According to the UN and World Bank, developing countries are characterized as a country with relatively low standards of living which indicated from low to middle GNI per capita, underdeveloped industrialization relative to its population, and moderate to low Human Development Index (HDI). Based on the definition, Indonesia GNI per capita in 2022 is USD4,783.9, which based on World Bank standards in 2022 is still categorized as upper m
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Hermanto, Berren Arisandy, Anderes Gui, Idris Gautama So, and Andi Alkila Aurelia Firjatullah Muzakkir. "Digital Bank Security in Indonesia." In 2023 IEEE 9th International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design (ICCED). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icced60214.2023.10425621.

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Jessica, Theresa, and Dony Abdul Chalid. "Determinants of Bank Loans in Indonesia." In Asia-Pacific Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Indonesia Conference (APRISH 2019). Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210531.064.

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Nuryasman, MN, Deviana, and Kartika Nuringsih. "Causes of Bank Runs in Indonesia." In Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2019). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200515.116.

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Arsyad, Ade, and Mudji Sabar. "Revisit Intention to The Museum Bank Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 1st MICOSS Mercu Buana International Conference on Social Sciences, MICOSS 2020, September 28-29, 2020, Jakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-9-2020.2307418.

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Antariksaningruma, Uke Pitaloka, Uke Pitaloka Antariksaningrum, and Willem Makaliwea. "Synergy Value from Bank Consolidations in Indonesia." In Proceedings of the International Conference of Ethics on Business, Economics, and Social Science (ICEBESS 2018). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icebess-18.2019.10.

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Harry, Musleh, Ahmad Wahidi, and Musataklima. "Land Bank and Food Sovereignty in Indonesia." In International Conference Recent Innovation. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009924811961203.

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Ascarya, Ascarya, and Diana Yumanita. "The Determinants of Net Interest Margin in Conventional and Islamic Banks in Indonesia." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c01.00171.

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Indonesia has adopted dual banking system since 1998, when conventional bank operate side by side with Islamic bank. One measure of bank’s performance as intermediary institution to stimulate economic growth is net interest margin (NIM) in conventional bank or net profit-and-loss sharing/PLS margin (NPM) in Islamic bank. This study analyses the determinants of NIM and NPM in Indonesia using multivariate analysis and dynamic panel data to see the persistence of large NIM and NPM in the recent past, although policy rate has been decreasing significantly.
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LESTARI, DEWI. "Pengelolaan bank biji Kebun Raya Eka Karya Bali." In Seminar Nasional Masyarakat Biodiversitas Indonesia. Masyarakat Biodiversitas Indonesia, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/psnmbi/m010323.

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Reports on the topic "Bank Indonesia"

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Jagannathan, Shanti, and Dorothy Geronimo. Reaping the Benefits of Industry 4.0 through Skills Development in Indonesia. Asian Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/spr200327.

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This report explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) on the future of the job market in Indonesia. It assesses how jobs, tasks, and skills are being transformed in food and beverage as well as in automotive manufacturing. These two industries have high relevance to 4IR technologies and both are important to Indonesia’s national employment, economic growth, and international competitiveness. They are also likely to benefit considerably from the transformational effect of 4IR, if there is adequate investment in jobs, skills, and training. The report is part of series d
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Huizenga, Cornie, and Stefan Bakker. NAMAs in the Transport Sector: Case Studies from Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and the People's Republic of China. Inter-American Development Bank, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008653.

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This report is adapted from the forthcoming Climate Instruments for the Transport Sector (CITS) report written by Cornie Huizenga, convener of the Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT), and Stefan Bakker, from the Energy Research Center of the Netherlands. Under the CITS project, studies were carried out in two Asian and two Latin American cities to explore how NAMAs, a new financial mechanism being developed under the UNFCCC, may support emissions reductions from urban transport policies and programs. The authors received valuable input from: Dario Hidalgo, from EMBARQ/Wor
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Jagannathan, Shanti, and Dorothy Geronimo. Reaping the Benefits of Industry 4.0 through Skills Development in Viet Nam. Asian Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/spr200308.

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This report explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (41R) on the future of the job market in Viet Nam. It assesses how jobs, tasks, and skills are being transformed, particularly in logistics and agro-processing. These two industries are important for the country’s employment, economic growth, and international competitiveness and are also highly relevant for 4IR technologies. The report is part of series developed from an Asian Development Bank study on trends in skills demand in Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Viet Nam.
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Ashton, Weslynne, Andrés Luque, and John R. Ehrenfeld. Best Practices in Cleaner Production: Promotion and Implementation for Smaller Enterprises (Appendix 1-Case Summaries). Inter-American Development Bank, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008580.

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This annex contains specific examples of cleaner production (CP) strategies for smaller enterprises including regional overviews of Latin America, Asia and Europe. It contains best practices from: Multinational Umbrella Programs such as Asian Development Bank, Nordic Environmental Finance Corporation (NEFCO), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) &United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), United States ¿ Asia Environmental Partnership (USAEP), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Wo
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Jagannathan, Shanti, and Dorothy Geronimo. Reaping the Benefits of Industry 4.0 through Skills Development in Cambodia. Asian Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/spr200325.

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This report explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) on the future of the job market in Cambodia. It assesses how jobs, tasks, and skills are being transformed, particularly in tourism and garment manufacturing as the top two industries with the largest employment in the country. These two industries are likely to benefit from the transformational effect of 4IR, if there is adequate investment in jobs, skills, and training. The report is part of series developed from an Asian Development Bank study on trends in skills demand in Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, a
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Sharma, Manoj, Junkyu Lee, and William Streeter. Mobilizing Resources through Municipal Bonds: Experiences from Developed and Developing Countries. Asian Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps230273-2.

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Municipal bonds are an innovative external source of financing for strengthening the financial sustainability of cities—one of the main objectives of Strategy 2030 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This publication provides timely information to both ADB staff and its developing member countries on how to leverage municipal bonds as an important instrument to finance climate-resilient infrastructure and make cities more livable. It documents valuable experiences and lessons learned from advanced and emerging economies. This publication recommends strategies on how to promote greater issuanc
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Saha, Amrita, Jodie Thorpe, Keir Macdonald, and Kelbesa Megersa. Linking Business Environment Reform with Gender and Inclusion: A Study of Business Licensing Reform in Indonesia. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.001.

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Business environment reform (BER) targets inadequate business regulations. It is intended to remove constraints to business investment, enabling growth and job creation, and create opportunities for international business to contribute to and benefit from this growth. However, there is a lack of detailed knowledge of the impact of BER on gender and inclusion (G&I). While a review of existing literature suggests that in general, there is no direct link between BER and G&I, indirect links are likely through the influence of BER on firm performance. Outcomes will be influenced by the diff
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Jagannathan, Shanti, and Dorothy Geronimo. Reaping the Benefits of Industry 4.0 through Skills Development in the Philippines. Asian Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/spr200326.

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This report explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) on the future of the job market in the Philippines. It assesses how jobs, tasks, and skills are being transformed in the information technology-business process outsourcing industry and electronics manufacturing industry. These two industries have high relevance to 4IR technologies and are important to the country’s employment, growth, and international competitiveness. They are likely to benefit from the transformational effect of 4IR, if there is adequate investment on jobs, skills, and training. The report is pa
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Revina, Shintia, Rezanti Putri Pramana, Rizki Fillaili, and Daniel Suryadarma. Systemic Constraints Facing Teacher Professional Development in a Middle-Income Country: Indonesia’s Experience Over Four Decades. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2020/054.

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Despite government efforts to reform teacher professional development (TPD) in the past four decades, Indonesian teacher quality remains low. Why have the improvement efforts failed? In the present study we investigate what caused these reforms to fail from two angles. First, we examine the efficacy of the latest teacher professional development (TPD) initiative in Indonesia, Pengembangan Keprofesian Berkelanjutan or PKB (Continuing Professional Development), and identify the factors affecting its efficacy. We found that some essential features of effective TPD are missing in PKB. The PKB prog
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Revina, Shintia, Rezanti Putri Pramana, Rizki Fillaili, and Daniel Suryadarma. Systemic Constraints Facing Teacher Professional Developmentin a Middle-Income Country: Indonesia’s Experience Over Four Decades. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsgrisewp_2020/054.

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Despite government efforts to reform teacher professional development (TPD) in the past four decades, Indonesian teacher quality remains low. Why have the improvement efforts failed? In the present study we investigate what caused these reforms to fail from two angles. First, we examine the efficacy of the latest teacher professional development (TPD) initiative in Indonesia, Pengembangan Keprofesian Berkelanjutan or PKB (Continuing Professional Development), and identify the factors affecting its efficacy. We found that some essential features of effective TPD are missing in PKB. The PKB prog
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