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Journal : Jurnal International Economic Sharia

Sukuk, Systemic Risk, and Economic Growth in Emerging Markets Aisyah Putri Wibowo, Nabila; Daryono
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v1i4.280

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Objective: The focus of this paper is to examine the effect that the development of the sukuk market has on sustainable economic growth. It also looks at how financial system stability can act as a mediator in developing nations.Methods: Longitudinal panel data analysis will be conducted using advanced econometric tools, focusing on hypothesised relationships such as mediation with a bootstrapping approach.Results: Sukuk development significantly stimulates sustainable economic growth, with Green Sukuk having the most significant impact. Financial system stability is found to be an important mediator between the surplus/nexus and the solidarity/country mechanisms, mediating almost fifty percent of the overall effects. The findings suggest that risk-sharing Sukuk arrangements can significantly enhance financial resilience and sustainable development prospects.Novelty: This study is the first to derive financial fragility as a mediating variable and examine how Islamic capital markets transmit monetary policy to sustainable development. It also explores different Sukuk types within a coherent theoretical framework.Research Implication: The results provide strategic direction for policymakers and financial institutions intending to utilize Islamic finance as a platform for development with sustainable goals, focusing on the necessity of incorporating financial stability concerns into their strategies.
The Impact of Islamic Spiritual Leadership on Digital Public Relations Effectiveness Maysa Bela, Nanda; Daryono
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v1i4.281

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Objective: The current study discusses the relationship between the Islamic spiritual leadership and the digital public relations effectiveness while proposing the spiritual-cultural fit as a critical mediator in the organizational contexts based on religion.Methods: This study uses a quantitative survey of communication professionals in organizations associated with Islam, and structural equation modeling for assessing associations between leadership dimensions and digital expression PR outcomes.Results: Islamic spiritual leadership is a fundamental factor in improving digital PR effectiveness, whereby the spiritual–cultural fit could act as a strong mediating variable. These dimensions of communal stewardship, propagation responsibility, eternal accountability, and consultative decision-making together as a part suggest that value congruence is a fundamental principle of digital engagement strategies expected to make a substantial contribution to the success of digital communication, indeed.Novelty: This paper presents a new concept, spiritual-cultural fit, into the public relations literature by integrating leadership theory and the strategic message effectiveness in the context of religion. It introduces a new approach where Western-oriented PR models are balanced and blended with Islamic spirituality into a social media framework.Research Implication: This study lays the groundwork for Islamic Public Relations Theory development and practical guidance for faith-driven organizations experiencing digital transformation. It illustrates how, rather than hindrances, religious values can be strategically employed as assets in digital communications.
Gender Diversity and Financial Decision-Making in Islamic Microfinance Institutions Cintiya Anggita, Marsa; Daryono
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v2i1.283

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Objective: The current research investigates the impacts of gender diversity, leadership style, financial literacy, and organizational culture on financial decision-making, while organizational support is examined as an important moderating variable.Methods: Quantitative research, with a structured questionnaire used with managerial staff. We examine the presumed relationships using structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate both the direct effects and the suggested moderation.Results: Based on the results, all four independent variables have a positive and significant effect on financial decision-making. In addition, organizational support emerges as a crucial context enhancer that boosts the effects of core organizational resources on each of these relationships.Novelty: By demonstrating how the Resource-Based View of the firm can be brought together with social exchange-based mechanisms to better explain decision-making effectiveness, insight into decision-making is provided via a unified model that illuminates how organizational resources interact with contextual support to yield greater outcomes.Research Implication: This research provides valuable information that contributes to dealing with governance frameworks; hence, leaders must work towards creating an environment to take the full benefit of their human and cultural capital. It provides a tested model for enhancing strategic decision-making that can be used by different types of financial and mission-driven institutions.
Gender Differences in Ethical Investment Behaviour Among Islamic Capital Market Investors Cintiya Anggita, Marsa; Daryono; Karim, Abdul
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v2i1.287

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Objective: This paper investigates the influence of gender, financial literacy, risk perception, and religious commitment on ethical investment behavior moderated by financial experience. Methods: The model was tested through a quantitative explanatory approach grounded on behavioral finance and Sharia law-based paradigms. Results: It is found that gender, financial literacy, risk perception and religious commitment have an influence on ethical investment behavior can be significantly affected by to financial experience. Ethical investors are more strongly committed to Sharia principles and a socially responsible portfolio when they make decisions based on moral awareness - Moral aware investment, as well as from experiential learning – Experiential moral learning. The model confirms the behavioral finance theory in an Islamic ethical environment and sheds light on how the cognitive–spiritual dimension affects investment decisions. Novelty: This study combines the behavior of finance literature with the Islamic ethical paradigm and supports that financial experience accentuates the moral side of investment decisions through enhanced judgment and ethical sensitivity. Research Implication: The findings provide policymakers and Islamic financial institutions with an empirical basis to initiate experience-based education and gender inclusiveness programs to enhance ethical financial eco-systems, and enhance the sustainability of Sharia investment behavior world over.
Islamic Microfinance, Self-Efficacy, and Women's Economic Resilience Resti Wulansari , Amelia; Daryono
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v2i2.290

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Objective: This essay aims to discuss the mediating role of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and the moderating role of Sharia governance strength in the relationships between the Islamic microfinance determinants and women’s household economic resilience.Methods:  The primary data were obtained through a survey of women users of Islamic microfinance using a quantitative research design. The relationships in question were tested with the help of regression and mediation analyses employing bootstrapping.Results:  The results show that Islamic microcredit, in combination with financial literacy and socioeconomic programs, directly and indirectly improves women’s economic resilience through an intermediary mechanism of an emotional and cognitive nature. The strong Sharia governance serves as a moderating variable in these positive relationships, enhancing the impact of microcredit on self-efficacy and economic resilience.Novelty: The scholars provided an integrated framework based on the synthesis of the Resource-Based View, Social Cognitive Theory, and Institutional Theory, illuminating the operation of Islamic microfinance at the psychological and institutional level, which has been missed in the spotlight of the available studies.Research Implication: With the created basic blueprint, the policy holders and practitioners can conceptualize the holistic functioning of Islamic microfinance, aiming at the enhancement of women’s economic resilience through a combination of financial access, capability building, psychological empowerment, and institutional trust.
Islamic FinTech Adoption Sharia Compliance Gender Trust Avrila Pradita, Nasiva; Daryono
Journal International Economic Sharia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/jies.v2i2.291

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Objective: This study looks at how technology, religion, and gender all play a part in how people use Islamic FinTech, and suggests and tests a way of thinking about it.Methods: A sample of active Islamic FinTech users was purposively selected and given a structured online questionnaire to complete. Multiple regression and multi-group analyses were used to test the direct, moderating, and gender-moderated effects within the hypothesized model.Results:  The findings confirm that perceived usefulness is a significant driver of adoption intensity. So is perceived religious compliance. And digital financial literacy. Trust in providers was found to significantly strengthen the relationships between perceived usefulness and religious compliance with usage. Crucially, the analysis revealed profound gender differences, showing that the effects of religious compliance and the moderating role of trust were significantly stronger for female users.Novelty: A unique paradigm is introduced by this research through the integration of the philosophical principles of Sharia compliance into a conventional technology adoption model, with gender being introduced as a core theoretical moderator rather than a mere control variable, thereby challenging homogeneous adoption assumptions.Research Implication: The investigation provides a substantiated, gender aware model for comprehending Islamic FinTech acceptance, delivering pivotal understandings for formulating diversified tactics that strike a chord with the unique spiritual and emotional motivators of diverse user categories, thus boosting financial integration.
Co-Authors , FAISOL Abdul Karim Agung Wahyu Permadi AGUS PRASTYAWAN Aisyah Putri Wibowo, Nabila Ajeng Kusumaningrum Amaliyah, Shofie Andry Syaly Sembiring Anggraini, Septa Anita Trisiana, Anita Arif Hidayah ARIFANDI NOR, DWINDA Avelinus Lefaan Avrila Pradita, Nasiva Aziza, Humairo Bintoro, Moch. Carollina, Nona CHOFIFAH, IMTIHANA CHOIROTUN NISAK, LAILY Choirunni’mati Akmal, Rasya Cintiya Anggita, Marsa Dinata Rakasiwi Dinda Rizky Aulia EFENDI, FANI EFFENDY, ZAENURIYAH F. Silvi Dwi Mentari Faisal Hizbullah Faradilla Firsty Aisyah Izzati HARI SAPUTRI EKO POSPASA, YHANI I Gede Arya Sena I Made Astika Yasa Kadek Yowanda Pangestu kharisma, mulya Koestoer, Raldi Hendro T. La Mudi LA MUDI, LA Luh Putu Ayu Vitalistyawati Lukluil Maknun, Lukluil Maknun M. Ricky Athallah M. Taheri Akhbar Manalip, Lenny M M Masruroh, Hanik Maysa Bela, Nanda Member Reni Purba Mentari, F. Silvi Dwi Meylani Agita Damayanti Mizda Mulyani Mohamad Ramdhan MUCHLIS Muhammad Ghiffari Ramadhan Burhan Muhammad Rachmadani Tarmiji Mundjanah Mustakim Ngapiyatun, Sri Ni Putu Dwi Larashati NOVITA SARI, HENY Nur Hidayat Oktiana Handini Panyonga, Simon Priyobudi Puspita Putri, Della Arinta Putu Mulya Kharismawan Rahmah, Nor Rahmah Rahman, Mujibu Reny Wahyu Sari, Ni Luh Made Resti Wulansari , Amelia Riama Rita Manullang Rini Setiawati Roby Rossy Mirasari Rudito Rury Rizhardi RUSMINI Said Kristyawan Samsul Anwar Santoso Gunawan Sari, Ni Luh Made Reny Wahyu Sena, I Gede Arya Shabrina Laila Anjani Siti Mutoharoh Sitorus, Ferry R. P. P. Sri Handayani Suparman Syukur Supini, Murmanan Suwardi Tanjung, Dian Soraya TRI ANITA SARI, DESI Trully Tisna Milasari Wahyu Aditya Nugraha WAHYU SETIAJI, RIFKI Winata, Mellisa Wirawan Dony Dahana yasa, i made astika Yastika, Gede Esa Yemima Christy Ginting Yoga Parwata, I Made Yuanita Yuary Farradia Zahara Zainal Abidin Zainal, Zainal Abidin Zarmaili