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Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review (JIBER)
ISSN : 26230410     EISSN : 26230402     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review (JIBER) is a peer reviewed, open access with 2 issues per year. We also assist International and National Conference to publish their conference papers. Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review (JIBER) covers all disciplines Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance always strives to be a platform for Academicians, new Researchers, Authors, Engineers and Technocrats and Engineering Scholars. Since inception, Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review (JIBER) is continuously publishing original and best quality research articles.
Articles 34 Documents
Sharia Insurance as Asset Protection Amalia Fazira R; Azka Salsabila; Iksan Muhamad K; Roozika Balqis
Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): January, 2021
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Basically, insurance is a preparation made by a person or group of people who each face a small loss as something that cannot be predicted. If the loss befalls one of the members of the association, the loss will be shared. Wealth protection is the process of how to protect family property with certain mechanisms. Some people today really need insurance to protect their property and family from the consequences of a disaster. Insurance can't prevent disaster, but at least it can cope with the financial consequences that occur. This research is qualitative research and literature with a focus on the study of conventional general insurance. The results of this study indicate that conventional insurance, conventional general insurance is different from Islamic insurance in terms of managing and handling claims.
The Effect of Financial Literacy, Risk Preference and Religiosity on Generation Z’s Investment Interest in the Islamic Capital Market Ade Eko Setiawan; Raudhoh Musyifah; Heni Noviarita
Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review Vol 4, No 2 (2021): July, 2021
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In this study was to determine and analyze the effect of financial literacy, risk preference and religiosity on generation z investment interest in the Islamic capital market. The type of research used in this research is qualitative research, with qualitative descriptive research methods. Primary data in this study were obtained by using a questionnaire distributed via google form . The population in this study was generation Z who were students of the Islamic Banking Study Program at Uin Raden Intan Lampung class 2018-2019, totaling 483 people, with a total research sample of 48 respondents. The sampling technique in this research is purvosive sampling. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded as follows: Financial literacy (X1) partially has no effect on investment interest (Y). Risk preference (X2) partially affects investment interest (Y). Religiosity (X3) partially has no effect on investment interest (Y). Financial literacy (X1), risk preference (X2), and religiosity (X3) simultaneously have no effect on investment interest (Y).
Indonesia Economic Growth: Determinants and Prospects Ahmad Novianto; Suharsimi Arikunto
Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): January, 2021
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This research examines the impact of government expenditure and a few other factors on long-term economic growth in Indonesian provinces. This research is based on a panel data analysis of 26 provinces from 2000 to 2018. The data passed the stationarity test using Madalla and Wu's suggested Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) - Fisher test for panel data (1999). As a result, data at the first difference level is stagnant. The coefficient on real government expenditure is highly positive, according to this study. This indicates that government expenditure has a significant impact on Indonesia's economic growth. The impact of total government spending is examined in this study.
Behavior Analysis of Tofu Business Producer in Margodadi Village, Sumberrejo Sub-District, Tanggamus Regency, in Islamic Business Ethics Perpective Ana Santika
Journal of Islamic Business and Economic Review Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January, 2022
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Business implementation is defined as activities that are allowed in Islam. Business ethics should be applied by business people, because ethics regulates all intentional activities. The implementation of this research was motivated by tofu production companies that deviate from Islamic business ethics. The marketing process had been carried out without transparency of the condition of the goods to consumers. Honesty is regarded as the most important element in ethics. It is the pinnacle of the morality of faith and the most prominent characteristic of believers.This research formulated two problems: 1) How is the perspective of Islamic business ethics on the behavior of producers in producing tofu in Margodadi village, and 2) How is the perspective of Islamic business ethics on the behavior of producers in marketing tofu in Margodad village?. This research was classified as a field research, by conducting a qualitative approach. The results of this research were analyzed by the deductive method.The results of this research indicated that the production process had been carried out in accordance with the basic principles of Islamic business ethics, because producers applied the principle of honesty in the use of raw materials, particularly not mixing raw materials between standard quality materials and low standard quality materials. Meanwhile, in marketing, there was a quality that did not match the goods offered and the actual product results. Furthermore, cheating in business is considered as dzalim behavior, and is not justified in Islamic law.

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