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The case study of the sharia insurance industry: how far is the spin-off policy being effectively implemented in Indonesia?

Erny Arianty (Department of Accountancy Diploma, PKN STAN, Tangerang, Indonesia)
Tuti S.B. Utami (Ministry of Finance of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Syanni Yustiani (Department of Accountancy Diploma, PKN STAN, Tangerang, Indonesia)
Rizqi Haniyah (Department of Accountancy Diploma, PKN STAN, Tangerang, Indonesia)

Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research

ISSN: 1759-0817

Article publication date: 11 July 2023

Issue publication date: 6 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the spin-off policy which includes clarity of objectives and criteria, implementation and monitoring and evaluation functions.

Design/methodology/approach

The method used is a qualitative method with a theme approach and the analytical hierarchy process (AHP). Data were obtained from the results of focus group discussions and AHP questionnaires with informants from Indonesian Sharia Insurance Association (AASI), the sharia life and general insurance industry, the Sharia Supervisory Board, the government and regulators.

Findings

The results of the research are the effectiveness of the clarity of goals and criteria has not been realized optimally, the effectiveness of increasing profitability has not been realized, and the effectiveness of the monitoring and evaluation functions by the government and regulators has been realized. The supporting factor that has the highest level of importance is the role of the government and regulator.

Research limitations/implications

The limitation of this research is that it has not used a wider range of profitability test tools and projections. The theoretical implication of this research is as a reference for robust research in identifying spin-off success factors because this study uses a mixed method where qualitative methods are used in the study using data from theory and expert informants from three parties: regulatory parties, associations (AASI) and the insurance company (life insurance and general insurance). These results form the basis for compiling a questionnaire with a quantitative method so that the data is become relevant based on theory (design) and practical side.

Practical implications

Practical implication of the study is that the Islamic insurance industry has to prepare to achieve condition of Tabarru funds and the investment reaches 50% of the main insurance fund. AASI, as the sharia insurance industry organization, continues innovating the most suitable form of spin-off that can be achieved by the Sharia business unit and also continues to coordinate with regulators to discuss existing problems. The government and regulators also support the implementation of the spin-off by providing convenience in various aspects such as spin-off period relaxation and government incentive and relaxation to enhance sharia insurance industry.

Originality/value

The contribution of the results of this research for the government and regulatory agencies is as input in setting policies and regulations related to spin-offs, for the industry is expected to be more prepared in terms of resources, commitment and strategy.

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Acknowledgements

This study has some limitations because when determining profitability it only used one tool, i.e. ROA. In addition, in determining the achievement of the spin-off criteria, further testing using projections was not carried out. Future research is expected to be able to use the indicators that are the limitations of this research.

On this occasion, the authors would not forget to thank the Director and Deputy Director of PKN STAN, the Chair and staff of PPPM, the DIII Accounting Study Program, the Team from OJK and BKF, and PKN STAN Lecturers who have directly and indirectly contributed to the accomplishment of this research.

Citation

Arianty, E., Utami, T.S.B., Yustiani, S. and Haniyah, R. (2024), "The case study of the sharia insurance industry: how far is the spin-off policy being effectively implemented in Indonesia?", Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 15 No. 7, pp. 1178-1204. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIABR-07-2022-0172

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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