Evaluating The Performance of Nazhir Muhammadiyah Central Java in Advancing Sustainable Development Goals
Keywords:
Certification, Nazhir Performance, Waqf, Muhammadiyah, Multiple Linear RegressionAbstract
This study aims to analyze the performance of Nazhir within the context of Muhammadiyah Central Java. The research
uses a quantitative approach employing multiple linear regression methods, involving 64 Nazhir respondents who have been certified.
The independent variables examined include Education, Crowdfunding, Investment, Distribution, and Supervision/Compliance, with
the dependent variable being Nazhir Performance. The results indicate that the Distribution and Supervision/Compliance variables
have a significant impact on Nazhir Performance, while the Education, Crowdfunding, and Investment variables do not show a
significant effect. An R-square value of 32% suggests that the model explains 32% of the variance in the independent variables, while
68% is explained by other factors not investigated in this study. The analysis found that the lack of improvement in the respondents’
answers caused the Education, Crowdfunding, and Investment variables to have a negative impact. Distribution adheres to the Articles
of Association and Bylaws of Muhammadiyah, with all assemblies, autonomous organizations, and institutions collectively
developing waqf and being recognized as waqf beneficiaries, and Supervision/Compliance is a constant and given component.
