Published by Merdeka Kreasi
Aim: The aim of the Journal of Global Islamic Economic Studies (JGIES) is to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in the field of Islamic economics with a global perspective. The journal seeks to publish high-quality research that explores various aspects of Islamic economics, including theory, practice, policy, and their implications on economic development, financial systems, business practices, and socio-economic well-being. Scope: The Journal of Global Islamic Economic Studies welcomes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical contributions that address a wide range of topics related to global Islamic economics. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to: 1. Islamic Economic Theory and Methodology: The development and refinement of theoretical frameworks in Islamic economics. Methodological approaches in studying Islamic economics. Comparative analysis of Islamic economics with conventional economic theories. 2. Islamic Finance and Banking: Analysis of Islamic banking systems, financial instruments, and products. Examination of Islamic capital markets, investment, and risk management. Evaluation of the performance and efficiency of Islamic financial institutions. 3. Islamic Business and Entrepreneurship: Study of Islamic business ethics, corporate governance, and social responsibility. Exploration of Islamic entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable business practices. Analysis of the role of Islamic economics in promoting inclusive and equitable economic growth. 4. Socio-economic Development and Poverty Alleviation: Assessment of the impact of Islamic economics on poverty reduction and social welfare. Examination of Islamic microfinance, zakat, and waqf as tools for socio-economic development. Analysis of Islamic economics in promoting sustainable development and achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 5. Islamic Economic Policies and Governance: Evaluation of the implementation and effectiveness of Islamic economic policies. Analysis of the role of Islamic economics in national and international economic governance. Exploration of the interactions between Islamic economics and public policy.
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