Overcoming Asymmetric Information With A Profitsharing System At Islamic Bank: Acceleration Of Theory And Practice
1Muaidy Yasin, 2Lalu Muh. Kabul, 3 Lalu Edy Herman, 4 Ali Akbar Hidayat, 5 Muhdin
1,3,4,5Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Mataram, Indonesia
2Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, University of Technology Mataram, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v6-i8-02
ABSTRACT:
This study aims to examine the profit-sharing system in Islamic banks in overcoming the adverse selection issue and the practice of implementing the profit-sharing system. In this study, evaluative and descriptive methods were used. The results of this study indicate that theoretically the issue of asymmetric information can be overcome by a profit-sharing system in Islamic banks. In practice, the profit-sharing system has been implemented at Bank NTB Syariah as a superior product in productive financing. The market share of the profit-sharing system at Bank NTB Syariah was at 64.73 percent in 2019 and increased to 68.55 percent in 2020 with a growth of 35.78 percent. The Covid-19 pandemic does not significantly affect the health condition of Bank NTB Syariah where Bank NTB Syariah remains relatively healthy before and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
KEYWORDS:
Asymmetric information, profit-sharing, Adverse Selection, Islamic Bank
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