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Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economic (JOCRISE)
ISSN : 29642930     EISSN : 29643317     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21111/jocrise
The objective of JOCRISE as a scholarly bedrock of critical thinking in socio-economic issues and problems comprises abstraction derived from the ontological premise and mapped into the continuum of the socio-economic learning system by the ontological being and becoming of logical formalism. Analytical investigation subsists upon the premise of unity of knowledge as the primal ontology. This approach is further characterized by the objective criterion of simulating global wellbeing in the evolutionary learning metaverses driven in continuum of matter and mind interrelationship by the episteme of unity of knowledge. Being a multidisciplinary scholarly journal of a singular kind in academia, JOCRISE is open to the methodological moral inclusiveness study of diverse issues and problems of the socio-scientific domain. Among this entirety, as few are named here: Theory of critical realism Theory of unity of knowledge Application of the theory of critical realism to socio-economics Theory of social ontology and applications From ontology to epistemology and phenomenology pertaining to socio-scientific problems Theory of multidisciplinary wellbeing of moral inclusiveness in science Evolutionary learning behavior and inter-variate circular causation in simulating wellbeing Islamic methodological worldview of unity of knowledge Application of Islamization of knowledge in socio-economics Sustainability in respect of a comprehensive objective criterion of wellbeing Climate change by socio-economic transformation for the common good Poverty alleviation and socio-economic restructuring Consciousness in socio-scientific structures and choices Pervasively participatory socio-economic development
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Critical Thinking: A Prerequisite for a New Economics Paradigm simon mouatt
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Search for the Socio-Scientific Core of Critical Realism
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In this paper I posit that most of the serious existential crises faced by humanity are, directly or indirectly, derived from a flawed, yet surprisingly resilient, economic philosophy. The free-market system has certainly produced some benefits, which may counterbalance some of its detrimental impact, but given the persistence of euphemistic and managed narratives in the mainstream political, academic, and media realms, most critical debate is stifled. The paper suggests that it is imperative for the extant research paradigm to be first fully critiqued, then transformed, and finally adopted by the political classes. If a new paradigm gains sufficient traction, however, it will have succeeded where the neoliberal critics of the last fifty years have failed. This paper hopes to offer people fresh insight into this hitherto insurmountable problem.
Coase and the problem of social cost vibhu vikramaditya; walter block
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Search for the Socio-Scientific Core of Critical Realism
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In the view of many, Coase (1960) overcame and supplanted Pigou (1932) in terms of the sophistication, and accuracy of the law and economic analysis of social cost. It is the task of the present paper to main that the same fate should befall Coase. We have through are paper tried to redefine the problem, showing in the process that the problem of social cost is the problem of violation of private property rights which in policy and judicial implementation becomes the problem of establishing the harm done, and holding the damaging party responsible for the violation.
BOOK REVIEW: The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology (By Jon D. Wisman, Department of Economics, The American University, Washington D.C.) Masud Choudhury
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Search for the Socio-Scientific Core of Critical Realism
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This is an original contribution, explained in informative content, and written in lucid language that can be accessed by an informed reader. The author is Professor Jon D. Wisman of the Department of Economics, The American University, Washington D.C. U.S.A. a prominent academic in the field of economic philosophical methodology, history of economic thought, and economic history.
"Exploring Online Shopping in Indonesian Context: Are International students satisfied?" : (A Qualitative Research Approach) Safiullah Junejo
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Search for the Socio-Scientific Core of Critical Realism
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Among international students in Indonesia, shopping activity is one of their favorites outside of study. This is because many promotion periods attract international students purchasing intention, such as Ramdhan, Eid, year-end sales, Independence Day Celebration, etc. This study aimed to analyze International students' perceptions of adopters of online shopping in terms of demographic profile, expectations of online stores, advantages, and problems related to online purchases. Moreover, the reasons for using or avoiding online shopping and the types of preferred online shops were studied. The research provides fascinating insights into online consumer behavior. Qualitative analysis was used to analyze the data. This study has collected sixty questionnaires through zoom interviews and online, deployed to international students who have already made an online purchase. Besides offline purchases, online purchasing also has many interests among international students, especially those who are always connected to the internet and technology in every aspect of life. International students prefer online shopping because of its convenience, lower price, many choices, time-saving, and ease of access anywhere and anytime. Based on their experiences, this study reveals that online shopping is cheaper than offline shopping. Moreover, it is also more efficient for them because they have many classes to attend.
Islamic Finance Ecosystem’s Institutional Support: The Case of Kazakhstan laura kuanova
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Search for the Socio-Scientific Core of Critical Realism
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The study applies the conceptual Islamic finance ecosystem model to overcome identified Islamic finance development challenges and obstacles by the country’s professionals’ survey. Research results show the strong and weak factors of Islamic finance and provide recommendations for institutional support of Islamic finance for Kazakhstan as an alternative source of economics in the challenging time of external political, financial, and technological threats. Furthermore, the study explores the Islamic finance social benefits designed to provide social justice and wealth creation.

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