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International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC)
ISSN : 25993216     EISSN : 2615420X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
International Journal of Business and Islamic Economics (IJIBEC) is an international journal providing authoritative source of scientific information for researchers and scholars in academia, research institutions, government agencies, and industries. ISSN IJIBEC is 2599-3216 and Online is 2615-420X. We publish original research papers, review articles and case studies focused on Islamic Bussiness and Economic as well as related topics. All papers are peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. IJIBEC is published and printed by Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Pekalongan, the journal is in collaboration with the Ikatan Ahli Ekonomi Islam Indonesia (IAEI) Komisariat IAIN Pekalongan and Masyarakat Ekonomi Syariah (MES) Pekalongan Raya.
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Diagnostic of Innovations and Volatility Persistence in Emerging Markets: Evidence from Sukuk and Stock Indices Widad Metadjer; Seyf Eddine Benbakhti; Hadjer Boulila
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2355

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This paper aims to analyse the shocks and volatility persistence of both Islamic and conventional financial market, and the nature of the correlation between the two markets. The study uses Bivariate BEKK-GARCH(1,1) model in the examination of the shocks and volatility based on the daily prices of Dubai Islamic Capital Market (Sukuk index) and conventional Stock Market (DFM index).As a result, it documents that both Sukuk and stock market indices are affected by their own news and shows volatility persistence over the study period. The study also finds a negative correlation between the Sukuk and Stock market prices during the Dubai debt crisis which indicates that Islamic bonds are good portfolio diversifier. Our study seeks to define the nature of the correlation between the Sukuk market and the stock market using daily prices, unlike other studies that use returns. In addition, our empirical results might be valuable for investors and market makers to ensure a good portfolio diversification strategy.
Investigating Intention-To-Use Sharia Financial Technology In New Normal Era Rosana Eri Puspita; Puput Yanita Senja; Imanda Firmantyas Putri Pertiwi
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2705

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The new normal era has made digital-based industries with good prospects, including the sharia fintech industry. The aims of this study investigated the influence of knowledge about products, attitudes, and intentions-to-use of Sharia Financial Technology. There are three variables discussed in this study is knowledge about products, attitudes, and intentions. The quantitative approach used with this research using a regression test. Data Collected by an online survey of 60 respondents. The results of this study indicate that knowledge of Sharia Fintech affects attitudes and the intention-to-use Sharia Fintech. This study is limited to only Muslim respondents. Knowledge Products provide significant influence to shape attitudes and intentions. There has not been much research on new normal, including the sharia fintech industry. For practitioners, this research is useful as a reference in mapping the Muslim market in the fintech industry. This study highlights the importance of fintech in the new normal era because it can reduce the spread of the covid-19 virus.
Determinants of Non-Performing Financing of Mortgage in Islamic Commercial Banks Rofadatul Hasanah; Dina Fitrisia Septiarini; Dian Filianti
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2725

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This study aims to determine the effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio, Return on Assets, BI 7-Day Rate, and Inflation towards Non-Performing Financing Mortgages in Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia. The population of this study is the Islamic commercial banks in the period 2015-2019. The sample used is a saturated sample, which uses all Islamic banks as research samples. This research uses a quantitative approach using time series data. All variables use the percentage of growth and show the results of the level stationary so that the technique used is Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression analysis which is processed using E-Views 10 software. The results of this study indicate partially the Capital Adequacy Ratio and Return on Assets variables have a negative influence significant to Non-Performing Financing Mortgages. While BI 7-Day Rate and Inflation variables do not influence Non- Performing Financing Mortgages. Nonetheless, Capital Adequacy Ratio, Return on Assets, BI 7-Day Rate, and Inflation simultaneously have a significant effect on the Non-Performing Financing of Mortgages in Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia in the period 2015-2019.
Rethinking Islamic Economic and Finance Practices in Indonesia: Some Critical Reviews Azwar Iskandar; Bayu Taufiq Possumah; Arfan Arifuddin
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2751

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This research aimed to review and highlight some issues related to Islamic economic and finance practices in Indonesia. This research used qualitative-descriptive approach with content analysis, library research and critical studies method. This research found some critical points on islamic economic and finance practices in Indonesia, such as (i) islamic banking in Indonesia shows inconsistencies and unwillingly implementation; (ii) the Islamic economics practices not going too far from around financial sector (iii) the practice of islamic finance in indonesia is mostly focused on the Islamic Commercial Finance (ICF) sector and less concerned with Islamic Social Finance (ISF); (iv) shariah financial institutions is more precisely than what is called ”shariah bank” (v) epistemological problems in the islamic economics curriculum need to be answered and resolved to avoid a contraproductive output from its fundamental purposes. It is necessary to conduct re-orientation of sharia banking in order to strengthen the vision of sharia banking. All involving parties should be able to corporate, among them are academics, practitioners, governments, and, moreover, the role of scholars and organizations. It is reorientation and synergy of these parties which shall solve the problem of half-hearted implementation of banking and answer all criticism directed to the sharia banking all this time
The Effect Of Debt-Based Financing And Equity-Based Financing On Islamic Banks Profitability In Indonesia Rofiul Wahyudi; Aulia Arifatu Diniyya; Julia Noermawati Eka Satyarini; Lu’liyatul Mutmainah; Sri Maulida
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2771

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This study's main objective is to investigate equity-based financing and debt-based financing of the profitability of Islamic banking in Indonesia. This research is expected to contribute to the theoretical and practical dimensions. On the conceptual aspect, this study can provide evidence of whether equity-based financing and debt-based financing affect the profitability of Islamic banking. While on the practical dimension, Islamic banks in Indonesia can determine the extent of their profitability and, in turn, the competitiveness of Islamic banks to enable it to be developed in line or even better than conventional banks. The data analysis technique uses panel data regression, which is time series data and cross-section. Next, to estimate the panel data model, which is divided into three, namely: common effect, fixed effect, and random effect. The result of this study that partially equity-based financing does not affect ROE. At the same time, debt-based financing influences the ROE of Islamic banks. Partially equity-based financing and debt-based financing do not affect ROA of Islamic banks. However, it simultaneously shows that the independent variable test results, namely equity-based financing and debt-based financing, have a strong influence on the dependent variable, namely, profitability as measured by ROA and ROE.
Halal Assurance System (HAS) 23000 Perspective George Robert Terry Hery Purwanto; Ahmad Rofiq; Mashudi Mashudi
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): IJIBEC VOL. 4 NO. 2 DECEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v4i2.2988

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The company's success in achieving the goals that have been set is due to having good managerial skills in planning, organizing, mobilizing, and controlling. Many companies are then looking for a system model that can lead to the achievement of goals. If the model or system is considered capable of leading to the achievement of organizational goals then the system is considered an Expert System. One of them is the Halal Assurance System (HAS 23000), which is a management system used as a model by companies in implementing halal production processes. The HAS23000 concept certainly has a management construction that includes functions in management. This research is library research using a qualitative descriptive analysis approach. The results of the study show that the 11 criteria in HAS23000 are divided into management functions in the perspective of George Robert Terry, namely criteria 1 is a planning function, criteria 2 is an organizing function, criteria 3 is a function of movement, criteria 4, 5, and 6 covers all management functions. That is planning, organizing, mobilizing, and controlling, and finally, the criteria 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are the function of control or supervision. With the theoretical approach of George Robert Terry's management function in analyzing the management functions contained in HAS 23000, this is the novelty of previous researchers.

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