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Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review
ISSN : 24600717     EISSN : 24600717     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review (TIFBR) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Institute for Research and Community Empowerment (IRCE), Tazkia University College of Islamic Economics in collaboration with Association of Islamic Economics Lecturers (ADESY). The Journal is semi-annual journal issued in July and December. The aim of the journal is to disseminate Islamic Economics, finance and business researches done by researchers both from Indonesia and overseas.
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Improving Performance of Zakat Institution in Poverty Alleviation: Balanced Scorecard Approach Sulastiningsih Sulastiningsih; Suci Utami Wikaningtyas; Dwi Novitasari
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Empowerment (LPPM TAZKIA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v14i2.253

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The purpose of this study is to develop a performance improvement model of Zakat Institution in Indonesia (OPZIS) using four balanced scorecard perspectives in poverty alleviation. The model is examined by using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis. Respondents of this study was 100 employees of 11 Zakat Institution, 100 muzzaki and 100 mustahiq. The results of this study prove that the Balanced Scorecard approach as a strategic management model can improve Zakat Institution performance. The quality of Zakat Institution performance is influenced by the organization's ability to grow and become a learning organization with training and support from supervisors. Good internal processes are created by employee satisfaction and loyalty, which ultimately affects the quality of customer service. Good quality customer service will affect customer satisfaction, which in turn, customers become  more loyal and affect Zakat Institution financial performance. High financial performance will increase the contribution of Zakat Institution in poverty alleviation. This is because Zakat Institution is able to properly channel the funds to those entitled to receive it, namely the poor.
Financing Models based on Waqf Money through Investment Syofi Aruni Mafaza; Khoirul Umam; Suyoto Arief; Setiawan bin Lahuri
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v14i2.242

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Islamic microfinance institutions can apply the potential of cash waqf optimally and effectively for a better economic impact on the targeted levels of society. This study explores the opinions and recommendations of various researchers on the model of integration of cash waqf as financing in Islamic microfinance institutions. This study uses qualitative methods by reviewing previous kinds of literature. This research uses qualitative methods that only discuss the cash waqf model as financing through investment. The result of this study is that cash waqf can be used as financing in Islamic microfinance institutions, provided that the assets of the property should not be reduced in the slightest. Therefore, in anticipation of the reduced waqf of money used as a source of financing funds, Islamic financial institutions must guarantee the funds through various means such as takaful, Islamic investment, Islamic bank deposits, and other institutions in accordance with Islamic principles. Using cash waqf as a source of financing funds in Islamic microfinance institutions will reduce the level of difficulty of micro-entrepreneurs in obtaining business financing. Also, the benefits of cash waqf investment itself will be distributed to the people in needs of goods, services, health facilities, education, mosques, etc.
Funeral Poverty: An Exploratory Study for Micro-Takaful Azrul Azlan Iskandar Mirza; Khairil Faizal Khairi; Syadiyah Abdul Shukor; Nurul Aini Muhamed; Ahmad Fadly Nurullah Rasedee; Muhammad Suhaimi; Nuur Halimatus Saadiah Masrukhin; Aimi Fadzirul Kamarubahrin
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v14i2.222

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The funeral expense is becoming expensive. It will lead into funeral poverty whereby the next of kin of the deceased face a difficulty to pay funeral expenses. The funeral poverty already affected developed countries such as Indonesia and African countries. For Malaysia, few schemes have been established by society to cover the poor from having difficulties for funeral expenses. The underlying reason behind the practice is a strong culture and belief. Nevertheless, these organizations have a different approach in managing this scheme but create chaos in the society from the perspective of payment and coverage. This paper will review literature, segmenting the practices and suggest the probable solution for funeral expenses scheme with the kind of exploring a segment in Takaful and micro-Takaful.
Performance Analysis of Islamic Rural Banks (BPRS) with The Maqasid Sharia Approach as An Investment Decision-making Tool Wildan Mashfufah; Mukhamad Yasid
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v14i2.194

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This study aims to measure the performance of BPRS and their ranking using Maqasid-based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM). This paper is also intended to understand whether the results of BPRS performance measurement based on maqasid will be used as an investment decision-making tool by investors. The data used in this study are questionnaire interviews with BPRS investors, and quarterly BPRS financial statements for the period 2017-2018 with a sample of 48 out of 168 BPRS in Indonesia. The methods used are Sekaran, The Simple Additive Weighting (SAW), and the questionnaire. The results show some findings. First, MPEM can be implemented in measuring the performance of BPRS, notwithstanding some ratios that are used in MPEM are not disclosed in the BPRS financial statements and not all ratios that are needed to measure the performance of BPRS exist in MPEM. Second, BPRS Berkah Ramadhan is excellent in the dimensions of religious preservation, Harta Insan Karimah Kota Tegal is in safeguarding life, and Way Kanan is in stakeholder protection. Third, investors make Islamic conformity as the main reason when investing in BPRS, accordingly performance measurement using the maqasid sharia approach is a must and the result will be used as a tool in investment decision-making. 
Systematic Review of Halal Studies Adopting Theory of Planned Behaviour Nabila Nizar; andi triyawan
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v14i2.225

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Halal sector has emerged as one of the fastest growing markets in the world. Along with the increasing demand for halal products, researchers and experts have also produced a growing body of knowledge in the halal field. This paper aims to unveil the emergence and growth of halal studies using theory of planned behavior. Theory of Planned Behavior consists of three main variables: attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavior. The method used is a systematic literature review, following Barbara Khitchenham. The authors found that 123 papers were qualified to be included in the study. There are 24 themes discussed in these halal studies, with the most significant contribution focused on consumption and products. Majority of studies are from Malaysia and Indonesia. Further research is necessary to examine several themes that are still not widely studied.

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