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Rifaatul Indana
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UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta Jalan Laksda Adisucipto Yogyakarta
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INDONESIA
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27162044     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14421/jies
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
JIES: Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar JIES is journal of student collage scientific papers, using electronic media as a place for publication research results from students college. This journal publish twice per year (Juny and December). JIES is a scientific journal that accepts publication papers of both literary and field results, which are included in the scope of Islamic Economics studies. Focus on the study is Islamic Economics, Business, Banking and Management.
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Profitability Antecedents of Sharia Life Insurance Companies Alifia Nur Afiifah; Anniza Citra Prajasari
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jies.2022.3.2.73-92

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This study aims to determine the effect of internal company factors on the profitability of sharia life insurance companies. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with the object of research being sharia life insurance companies registered with the Financial Services Authority between 2017-2020. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis using the Stata 24 application. The results show that partially investment returns have a significant positive effect, and claims have a significant negative effect on profitability. Meanwhile, the premium growth ratio, liquidity and risk based capital are not significant in influencing profitability
Efficiency Analysis of Rural Bank and Islamic Rural Bank in Central Java: Non Parametric Approach Aufa Aufa; Evania Herindar; Mimma Maripatul Uula
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jies.2022.3.2.93-113

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The purpose of this study is to examine the efficiency of the Islamic banking business in Indonesia, specially Rural Banks and Islamic Rural Banks. As a component of Indonesia's Islamic banking ecosystem, it is critical to understand the extent to which the two types of banks work optimally together to support the development of Islamic finance, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, and to realize public welfare, particularly through productive financing consistent with Sustainable Developmen Goals Objectives. In the periode of 2016 until 2020, this study examined a sample of 22 Rural Bank and 20 Islamic Rural Bank in central Java. The study was conducted using a non-parametric approach known as DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis). The intermediation strategy was used to determine the input and output variables in this study. Fixed assets, operational costs, and third-party money are included as input variables. Meanwhile, the output variable is made up of the quantity of finance granted and the amount of operating income earned. The findings of this study reveal that the efficiency of Rural Bank and Islamic Rural Bank in Central Java has a shifting tendency across the 2016–2020 timeframe, with the average bank experiencing a decline in efficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, when comparing the two types of banks in Central Java, Islamic Rural Bank has a greater efficiency level than Rural Bank. Additionally, this study assesses the possibility for improvement of inefficient programs using input and output data. The primary source of inefficiency is in the output variable, particularly in terms of customer financing. Additionally, this research makes recommendations to a variety of stakeholders, including practitioners, academics, and regulators
Halal Food: Research Mapping Related to Halal Food Using a Bibliometric Approach Anastasya Dinda Syaputri
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jies.2022.3.2.114-125

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The halal industry has enormous potential and is currently growing quite significantly in the world. As quoted from the Global Islamic Economy Report 2020/2021, one of the largest halal industries in Indonesia is Halal Food with total public consumption reaching US$144 billion of the total global halal food consumption of US$1.7 trillion and placing Indonesia in the first place. as the highest consumer of halal food. This research will try to map research related to the development of Halal Food research trends published by leading journals from 1990 to 2021 that have been indexed by Scopus, using the bibliometric method with the help of Vosviewer software. Based on the results of the analysis, research related to halal food shows an increase from year to year, with the highest number of publications on halal food coming from Malaysia, and the keywords most frequently used are halal, halal food, and article. Therefore it is hoped that research on halal food can be further developed using other methods such as biblioshiny
Managing Halal Recreation Services for Quality of Life and Ecosystem in Brunei Darussalam Nurulain Nabilah binti Hassan; Nurul Amal Shafeena binti Hasni; Dayangku Nazirah binti Pengiran Haji Ayub; Anis Malik Thoha; Noorhizrah binti Haji Muhammad
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jies.2022.3.2.126-140

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Brunei Darussalam has a diverse ecosystem and is considered among the countries with high forest cover. The country’s natural vegetation is tropical evergreen rainforests estimated to be around 75 per cent of the country’s total land area and composed primarily of old-growth forests. However, solid policies and systems in the Brunei ecosystem need to speed up the transition to a resilient economy that promotes forest, sustainable land use, biodiversity, and climate goals. The management of halal recreation services for quality of life and ecosystem was the subject of this study. This study will look into the governments and private sector’s actions in managing halal recreation to improve the environment’s quality of life, assess individual initiatives and observe the ecosystem’s primary causes
The Effect of Attitudes, Subjective Norms, Behavioural Control, and Income on Intentions to Pay Agricultural Zakat with Zakat Literacy as a Moderating Variable Fikri Anam; Furqonul Haq
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jies.2022.3.2.141-158

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This study aims to determine the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral kontrol, and income on the intention to pay agricultural zakat with zakat literacy as a moderating variable. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The analytical method used was multiple linear regression and moderated regression analysis (MRA) with primary data types tested using SPSS 25. The number of samples in the study were 86 farmers in the Kebumen sub-district who owned rice fields and had reached the nisab. The results of the study prove that partially the variables of attitude, behavioral kontrol, and income have a significant positive effect on the intention to pay agricultural zakat. Meanwhile, the subjective norm variable has no significant effect on the intention to pay agricultural zakat. The results of the MRA test show that the zakat literacy variable moderate the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, and income. Meanwhile, the zakat literacy variable failed to moderate the effect of behavioral kontrol on the intention to pay agricultural zakat.)
Veil Type Selection Based on Perceptions of its Main Function: Its Impact on Fashion Spending Wahyu Annisa Fitri; Seppi Mustion; Putri Diani Sausan
Journal of Islamic Economic Scholar Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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As time goes by, veil (the hijab) which is originally an obligation enacted by the religious teaching, nowadays developed into a fashion trend. Veil is not just a simple fashion component with the main purpose of covering the female head and another part of body which should not be seen by the others (aurat). Certain accessories often become addition to veil (fashionable) due to the aesthetic reason making it demands a greater spending rather than not wearing any veil at all. It is a veiling phenomenon that we might call as the “Above Mecca, below Mall” style. On the other hand, internalized value as a component of VBN (Value-Belief-Norm) theory might be more dominant in affecting her subjective norm and therefore translated into her perception that veiling is an obligation of religious teaching which she must obey rather than the surrounding external environment such as trends among her peer groups or workplace rules. Our raw data was collected from 150 female students divided into 3 groups; veil weares type-1 (sharia veil), type-2 (fashionable veil) and non (non-veil) wearers, from 5 universities in Padang City, West Sumatra Province. The analysis was done in two sequential steps. Firstly, we revealed which one among the two concepts is the most prioritized and converted it into a score using an important variable named perception using AHP (Analytical Hierarchical Process) instrument. As the second step, multinomial logit model was used as the first-stage of 2-SLS regression where the perception score is one of several dependent variables, then an outcome prediction (what) was used at the second instrumented stage on veil type wearers. The study found that veil type-1 users have smaller fashion spending allocation rather than the two other sample groups. This indicates that marketers should design their strategies keeping in mind that female college students consumers at Padang city are influenced by significant others when making their purchasing decisions

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