An analysis of factors that affect earnings quality on Islamic commercial banks: The case at Indonesia and Malaysia

  • Aryanto S
  • Mukhzarudfa M
  • Wiralestari W
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This research aims to determine the impact of leverage, liquidity, and profitability; examine company size as a moderating element; and compare earnings quality at Indonesian and Malaysian Islamic commercial banks. This study's subjects were Indonesian and Malaysian Islamic commercial banks, with a sample size of ten Indonesian Islamic commercial banks and fourteen Malaysian Islamic commercial banks from 2016-2020. The regression approach was employed in this investigation. According to the findings of this study, leverage does not affect earnings quality; liquidity hurts earnings quality; profitability does not affect earnings quality; company size is unable to moderate the relationship of leverage to earnings quality; company size is unable to moderate the relationship of liquidity to earnings quality; company size is unable to moderate the relationship between profitability and earnings quality; Leverage, liquidity and profitability simultaneously have no effect on earnings quality at Indonesian Islamic commercial banks, but simultaneously affect Malaysian Islamic commercial banks; and there is no difference in earnings quality at Indonesian and Malaysian Islamic commercial bank.

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Aryanto, S., Mukhzarudfa, M., Wiralestari, W., & Muhamat, A. A. (2023). An analysis of factors that affect earnings quality on Islamic commercial banks: The case at Indonesia and Malaysia. Al-Uqud : Journal of Islamic Economics, 7(1), 110–125. https://doi.org/10.26740/aluqud.v7n1.p110-125

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