The impact of foreign and independent commissioners on bank performance: empirical evidence from Indonesia

  • Zakaria A
  • Mardiyati U
  • Pena C
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The purpose of this study is to empirically prove the influence of foreign commissioners and independent commissioners on bank performance. This research is a quantitative study using secondary data in the form of annual reports issued by companies in the banking sector. The research sample is banking companies in the 2010-2019 period. The results of the study show that foreign commissioners have a significant negative effect on bank performance with ROA and ROE proxies and have a significant positive effect on bank performance with NIM proxies. Meanwhile, independent commissioners have no influence on bank performance using either ROA, ROE, or NIM proxies.

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Zakaria, A., Mardiyati, U., & Pena, C. D. (2022). The impact of foreign and independent commissioners on bank performance: empirical evidence from Indonesia. Global Advances in Business Studies, 1(1), 43–54. https://doi.org/10.55584/gabs001.01.5

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