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Contact Name
Mohammad Rofiuddin
Contact Email
mohammad.rofiuddin@iainsalatiga.ac.id
Phone
+6281355053452
Journal Mail Official
journal_ijier@iainsalatiga.ac.id
Editorial Address
Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business IAIN Salatiga Jl. Tentara Pelajar No. 02 Salatiga Jawa Tengah
Location
Kota salatiga,
Jawa tengah
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
ISSN : 26865076     EISSN : 27145751     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18326/ijier
Core Subject : Economy,
Indonesian journal of Islamic Economics Research [IJIER] is a scientific journal that countains of theoritcal research and studies on islamic economics issues. Managed by Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business IAIN Salatiga. Published by LP2M IAIN Salatiga. This journal encompasses original research articles, including : Islamic economics, Economics development, Macroeconomis, Moneters, Microeconomics, Political economics, International economics, Business Economics, Halal industries, Zakat and Wakaf, Islamic Entrepreneurship, and Islamic Business Ethics.
Articles 56 Documents
Islamic branding, religiosity and consumer decision on products in IAIN Salatiga Yudha Trishananto
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam, Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga

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Islamic branding practices have recently been the main discussions within practitioners' and academicians' in the recent years. Several experts reported that Islamic branding concept has attracted interests of many companies. Muslim consumers are to be more selective in consuming their products. The labelling of halal may not always guarantee that the product is. This study aims at finding out how Islamic branding influences consumers' decision and whether consumers' religiosity correlates with Islamic branding and their decision in choosing products. The population of this research academic community of IAIN Salatiga. The samples of this research are 100 randomly chosen participants. A 5-scale Likert questionnaire was used in this study and was then analysed using double linear regression model. The results indicated that Islamic branded has the power of 9.4 % in influencing customers' decision. Meanwhile, 90.6 % of customers' decision was influenced by other factors. Additionally, religiosity as the moderating variable weakens the correlation between Islamic branding variables and customers' decision.
Competitiveness and structural change in Salatiga economy Mohammad Rofiuddin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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The era of globalization has forced all regions at an increasingly fierce and sharp level of competition, both directly and indirectly, both in the domestic and international markets. One approach to overcoming these challenges is through a regional development that refers to increasing regional competitiveness as the basis for regional growth. The purpose of this study was to determine the leading sectors and shift in the share of economic sectors in Salatiga. The analytical method used in this research is the Estaban Marquillas Shift-Share (SS) analysis. The results showed that the sectors that had competitive advantages and specialization were as follows: (i) 2013, namely Water Supply, Waste Management, Waste and Recycling, Construction, Wholesale and Retail Trade; Car and Motorcycle Repair, Transportation and Warehousing, and Real Estate; (ii) in 2017, namely the Provision of Accommodation and Food and Beverage, Corporate Services, and Educational Services. Besides that, in Salatiga City, it can be said that the economic structure has shifted, namely Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries; Processing industry; Electricity and Gas Procurement; Water Supply, Waste Management, Waste and Recycling; Construction; Wholesale and retail trade; Car and Motorcycle Repair; Transportation and Warehousing; Provision of Accommodation and Food and Drink; Real Estate; Company Services; Educational Services.
Frontmatter (front cover, editorial team, table of contents) Mohamamd Rofiuddin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam, Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga

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Analysis of empowerment level of small embroidery industry Saifudin Zuhri
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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Empowerment and participation are potential ways to enhance economic, social and cultural transformation. The level of empowerment of small and medium industries (IKM) increases their business towards an independent direction which can be seen from aspects of economic power such as access to market information, technology, and facilities for businesses; make decisions in the production distribution and marketing of business results. This research was conducted in the small embroidery industry in Kudus Regency with the aim of the study was to analyze the level of empowerment of the embroidery handicraft small industry in Kudus Regency. The method used is descriptive statistical methods and the level of empowerment which includes economic and non-economic strength is analyzed using the rule of thumb with a sample of 108 small border industry players in Kudus Regency. Business access, market access, technology access, political/lobby access, the role of stakeholders, and business sustainability all show low numbers, so it can be concluded that the level of empowerment of small embroidery industries in Kudus Regency is still low/powerless.
Implementation of Data Envelopment analysis (DEA) in measuring the efficiency zakat fund management Tsalis Syaifuddin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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This study aims to determine the efficiency level of management of zakat funds at the National Zakat Amil Agency (BAZNAS). The author uses the quantitative non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method. Total assets, promotion, and documentation costs, and official travel costs as input variables. Whereas the output variance consists of receiving zakat funds and distributing zakat funds. The results showed that BAZNAS experienced efficiency in 2012-2014 and 2017 with a score of 100%. Inefficiencies occurred in 2015 at 79.16% and in 2016 amounted to 98.72%. In 2015-2016, all input variables experienced inefficiency, while the output variable was the only inefficient distribution of zakat funds. In overcoming, inefficiencies can be adjusted between the target and actual quantities specified in the DEA calculation. The author recommends that BAZNAS pay attention to the causes of inefficiency so that it can improve performance better.
Backmatter (author guidelines, back cover) Mohamamd Rofiuddin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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The influence of ZIS fund distribution, social aid shopping, and subsidy shopping to poverty in Indonesia Nurul Ichsan Hasan; Nurul Mudhiatil Mufliha
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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Indonesia has 10 percent of the poor population. Getting rid of that poverty gap, instruments that have been made are needed. One of the instruments is the distribution of ZIS funds by the National Amil Zakat Agency (BAZNAS), then spending aid social services by the central government, and subsidy spending by the central government. Then with this poverty problem, the importance of emphasizing the distribution of ZIS funds in Indonesia, spending on social assistance, spending on subsidies, and research on poverty. This study aims to analyze the effect of ZIS funds distribution, Social Aid Expenditures, and Subsidy Expenditures on poverty in Indonesia in the 2013-2017 period. The sample of this study consisted of 4, namely ZIS data obtained at the National Amil Zakat Agency (BAZNAS), then spending on social aid, expenditure on subsidies, and finally, data on poverty obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). The method used is a quantitative method by testing the classical assumptions. The results of this study are according to the results of the F test that the three independent variables (ZIS, Social Aid, and Subsidies) simultaneously influence the dependent variable (poverty).
Frontmatter (front cover, editorial team, table of contents) Mohammad Rofiuddin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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Advancing inclusive growth in Nigeria: The role of financial inclusion in poverty, inequality, household expenditure, and unemployment Musa Abdullahi Sakanko; Joseph David; Aliyu Musari Onimisi
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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This study employs ARDL bounds testing technique to examine the effect of financial inclusion on inclusive growth in Nigeria, using quarterly data from 2007-2018. The empirical evidence reveals the presence of cointegration between financial inclusion indicators (account ownership, access to bank, ATM and credit, loans to SMEs and internet usage) and inclusive growth (poverty, household expenditure, employment, and per capita income). The results demonstrate that, while increase in account ownership, and access to bank and ATM raise poverty, and access to credit, loans to SMEs and internet usage reduces employment and per capita income in the long-run, it was also discovered that access to credit reduce poverty and increase household consumption, while account ownership and access to bank increases employment and per capita income in the long-run. In the short-run: lag of account ownership, access to ATM and credit, loan to SMEs and internet usage reduces poverty; lag of household expenditure, account ownership, and access to ATM and lag of internet usage increases household expenditure; lags of access to ATM and lags of internet usage (and account ownership and access to bank) increases employment opportunities (and per capita income); and access to ATM and credit reduces employment and per capita income respectively.
Financial inclusion and women participation in gainful employment: an empirical analysis of Nigeria Musa Abdullahi Sakanko
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics Research
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The paper examines the effect of financial inclusion on women participation in gainful employment in Nigeria for the period 1980 – 2018, employing the ARDL method. Both in the short run, and long-run the results obtained indicated a positive relationship between financial inclusion and women participation in gainful employment. Thus, the paper recommends that the government should ensure that the barriers to financial inclusion is reduced or removed. This will increase women participation in economic activities, since measures regarding financial inclusion is adjudged as convenient, safety and prompt. Measures that will enhance private deposit and expansion of more commercials banks branch in rural areas to enhance women’s access to financial services which discourage the use of informal financial services should be encouraged.