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Journal of Economicate Studies
Published by Islamicate Institute
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Journal of Economicate Studies (JoES) is a publication dedicated to and focused on the scholarly study of all aspects of Economicate studies. This journal receives articles from lecturers and researchers who have the new and progressive issues on scholarly study of all aspects of Economicate related, but not limited to, microeconomics, macroeconomics, managerial economics, monetary economics, fiscal policy, public sector economics, development economics, economics of education, economics of health, labor economics, economics of philanthropy, and religion based economics, as well as ethical questions related to the economics available in the societies all around the world.
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State Sukuk Regulation and Strategies for Market Growth in Indonesia Mulyati, Desi Eka
Journal of Economicate Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Economicate Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/joes.v8i2.389

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This study analyzes the regulation of State Sharia Securities (SBSN) in Indonesia and explores strategies for sukuk market development. Anchored in Law No. 19/2008, SBSN plays a vital role in financing infrastructure and diversifying sovereign financing. Using qualitative and normative methods, this article reviews legal instruments, fatwas, and institutional policies, along with scholarly and institutional literature. Findings reveal that while sukuk issuance has grown significantly, challenges remain in legal harmonization, tax treatment, investor protection, liquidity, and awareness. Comparative insights suggest Indonesia must strengthen its regulatory clarity, secondary market infrastructure, and product diversity to match global peers. Policy recommendations include establishing a Sukuk Development Agency, harmonizing regulations, introducing benchmark sukuk, promoting retail and green sukuk, and enhancing international integration. This study contributes theoretically to sovereign sukuk regulation discourse and practically to policymaking in Islamic finance.
Building Brand Creation According to Sharia Concept Kurnia, Esa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/joes.v8i2.508

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This article analyzes brand creation from the perspective of Sharia principles. Conventional branding emphasizes differentiation and emotional connection, but Islamic branding integrates ethical values such as honesty, fairness, and trustworthiness. Using qualitative normative analysis of international and Indonesian literature, Islamic sources, and case studies, the study explores strategies for building Sharia-compliant brands. Findings show that brand creation under Sharia requires embedding Islamic values in identity, communication, and governance, supported by halal certification and regulatory institutions. Theoretically, the research refines branding concepts by incorporating maqasid al-shariah. Practically, it provides Muslim businesses and policymakers with strategies for ethical differentiation, consumer trust, and long-term competitiveness. The article concludes that Sharia branding is both a spiritual obligation and a strategic necessity, with implications for Islamic marketing management and the development of halal industries.
Pricing Strategy Through the Lens of Islamic Principles Kamal, Aqmari Zhafarina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/joes.v8i2.514

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This article examines pricing strategies through Islamic principles, focusing on fairness, justice, and consumer welfare. Unlike conventional pricing models that prioritize profit maximization, Islamic approaches embed ethical imperatives rooted in Qur’an, Hadith, and maqasid al-shariah. Using a qualitative normative method, the study analyzes literature, Islamic legal sources, and Indonesian case studies. Findings show that Sharia-compliant pricing must avoid riba, gharar, and zulm, while ensuring transparency and mutual benefit. Businesses can apply cost-based fairness, value-based ethical pricing, and competition-based non-predatory strategies. The research contributes theoretically by expanding marketing management literature with Islamic ethics and practically by offering guidance for businesses and regulators in Muslim markets. It concludes that Sharia-compliant pricing enhances trust, stabilizes markets, and strengthens the credibility of Islamic economic systems.
Promotion Mix from the Perspective of Islamic Marketing Management Agustina, Abdul Gopur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/joes.v8i2.517

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This study examines the promotion mix from the perspective of Islamic marketing management. Using a normative qualitative methodology, it explores how advertising, sales promotion, and public relations can be adapted to comply with Sharia principles. Findings show that Islamic promotion emphasizes honesty, fairness, and social responsibility, prohibiting exaggeration and manipulation common in conventional practices. Case studies from Indonesian businesses demonstrate that Sharia-compliant promotion enhances consumer trust and strengthens long-term competitiveness. However, challenges persist in regulatory consistency, corporate commitment, and consumer literacy. The study contributes to theoretical discourse by operationalizing Islamic ethics within the promotion mix and provides practical recommendations for businesses and regulators. By adopting Sharia-compliant promotion, organizations can achieve both ethical integrity and sustainable competitive advantage.
Implementation of the Sharia Securities Screening List in PT. Aneka Gas Industri TBK Wibowo, Wildan Rahmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/joes.v8i2.549

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This article examines the implementation of the Sharia Securities Screening List (DES) in PT Aneka Gas Industri Tbk. Using a normative qualitative approach, the study analyzes OJK regulations, DSN-MUI fatwas, and corporate governance practices to assess compliance with Sharia principles. Findings indicate that the company fulfills DES requirements by avoiding prohibited activities and maintaining financial ratios within Sharia thresholds. Governance mechanisms, including board oversight and disclosure practices, support compliance but face challenges in transparency and independent Sharia supervision. The article emphasizes that DES effectiveness depends on harmonized regulation, robust governance, and improved investor literacy. Comparative insights with Malaysia suggest that Indonesia must enhance screening methodologies to strengthen its Islamic capital market. The study contributes theoretically by integrating Islamic finance and governance frameworks and practically by providing recommendations for regulators and corporations to ensure sustainable Sharia compliance in securities markets.

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