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Recent Development of Islamic Banking Performance Measurement Azis Budi Setiawan; Amilin Amilin; Mohammad Nur Rianto Al Arif
ETIKONOMI Vol 19, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/etk.v19i2.15706

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This study aims to review the development of research related to Islamic banks' performance measurement and various alternative models. It uses a meta-analysis approach to identify other previous studies from various journals and relevant researches. The results show that the measurement of Islamic bank performance mostly uses financial performance measurements similar to conventional bank performance measurements, which use financial ratios and efficiency. There have been several serious efforts to develop alternative models for measuring Islamic banks' performance to reflect their nature and objectives better. These models include the Islamicity Index, Economic Contribution and Muslim Communities, Social Performance Index, Maqashid Index, and Islamic Bank Maqashid Index. However, eventually, these models are still in the early stages of development and have several weaknesses. Thus, it is still necessary to develop a model for measuring Islamic bank performance relevant to its philosophy and objectives.JEL Classification: G21, L25How to Cite:Setiawan, A. B., Amilin., & Al Arif, M. N. R. (2020). Recent Development of Islamic Banking Performance Measurement. Etikonomi: Jurnal Ekonomi, 19(2), 203-220. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v19i2.15706.
The Generational Interest Differences in Cash Waqf Insurance Patriana, Ela; Aisyah, Muniaty; Al Arif, Mohammad Nur Rianto
ETIKONOMI Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/etk.v24i1.41731

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Research Originality: Cash waqf insurance is underexplored in Islamic finance, offering a unique lens for study. This research addresses the gap by examining how knowledge, perceived fairness, and perceived usefulness influence attitudes and behavioral intentions toward cash waqf insurance among Generation Z, Millennials, and Generation X.Research Objectives: The study aims to assess the impact of these factors on shaping attitudes and intentions toward cash waqf insurance. Integrating these factors into the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) optimizes public understanding and fosters positive engagement on cash waqf.Research Method: 437 data sets were collected from respondents across three generations and analyzed using Partial Least Squares- Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and multi-group analysis (MGA). The study evaluates the direct effects of knowledge, perceived fairness, and perceived usefulness on attitudes, behavioral intentions, and generational differences in these relationships.Findings: Knowledge significantly affects attitudes for Gen Z and Millennials, but not Gen X. Perceived fairness strongly influences Gen X and Gen Z, but not Millennials. Perceived usefulness is a key factor across all generations, with the highest impact on Millennials.Implications: The findings highlight the need for targeted educational campaigns for younger generations and fairness-based strategies for older cohorts. Policymakers and institutions can use these insights to enhance engagement with cash waqf insurance products.JEL Classification: G22, Z12, C38How to Cite:Patriana, E., Aisyah, M., & Al Arif, M. N. R. (2025). The Generational Interest Differences in Cash Waqf Insurance. Etikonomi, 24(1), 299 – 314. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v24i1.41731.
From Certification to Compliance: Halal Compliance Rating in Indonesian Restaurants Inas Afifah Zahra; Mohammad Nur Rianto Al Arif; Muniaty Aisyah; Yuke Rahmawati
ETIKONOMI Vol. 25 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/etk.v25i1.50283

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Research Originality: This study extends halal restaurant research by reframing halal compliance from a binary certification issue into a multidimensional managerial construct. It does so through a Halal Compliance Rating (HCR) framework based on the Indonesian Halal Assurance System (IHAS). Research Objectives: This study aims to measure the importance and performance of implementing IHAS-based HCR in halal restaurants in Indonesia   Research Method: The study applied a cross-sectional survey involving 40 halal-certified restaurants purposively sampled. A structured 20-item questionnaire was developed based on the IHAS and was administered to restaurant operators. The data were then analyzed using Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). Empirical Results: Halal-certified restaurants performed well in operational aspects of halal, including thayyib and halal practices, hygiene, branding, customer trust, and halal supply chains. However, lower ratings were recorded in the human resource, cultural, and sustainability dimensions. Implications: Halal restaurant operators are expected to improve post-certification halal governance by developing staff, incorporating Islamic service values, and adopting sustainability practices. Policy implications point to the halal authorities to strengthen capacity, provision, and monitoring systems, and to ensure substantive compliance. JEL Classification: M14, L66, Z12