This study aims to determine the stability of Islamic banking and its comparison with conventional banking in Indonesia. In this case, the level of bank stability is measured individually using one of accounting-based bank soundness measurement called the Z-score indicator. Using the parametric statistical t-test, the study shows that the level of stability comparison between Islamic banks and conventional banks are significantly different. This research uses the sample data of 12 Islamic banks and 71 conventional banks in Indonesia during the period of 2004-2009. The results show that the Islamic banks in general have a lower degree of stability compared to the conventional ones. Some exclusion includes the tendency that small Islamic banks relatively have the same degree of stability with small conventional banks. During the crisis period of 2008-2009, Islamic banks and conventional banks tended to have the same relative degree of stability.
Year
2011
Country
Qatar
Language
English
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City
Doha
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