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SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam
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AIMS AND SCOPE The aim of the Jurnal is to provide high-quality scientific papers covering the current issues within Islamic economics and finance. The journal is designed to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners who are interested in new knowledge and discussing ideas, issues, and challenges in the field of Islamic economics and finance. The coverage includes but is not limited to: Islamic finance (Fundamentals, trends and opportunities in Islamic Finance, Islamic banking and financial markets, Risk management, Corporate finance, Investment strategy, Islamic social finance, Financial Planning, Housing finance, Legal and regulatory issues, Islamic microfinance); Islamic management (Corporate governance, Customer relationship management, and service quality, Business ethics and corporate social responsibility, Management styles and strategies in Shariah environments, Labour and welfare economics, Political economy, and such other topics as the Editors may deem appropriate). Articles need to make a significant contribution to the theoretical and /or methodological literature on the subject and contain a strong strategic management component.
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Editorial: Navigating the modern marketplace: Integrating faith, ethics, and behavior in the digital age Hendryadi, Hendryadi
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 6 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v6i2.1491

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A Note from the Editorial Team, We are pleased to present this diverse and thought-provoking edition of Serambi Journal (Volume 2, Number 3, 2024). This issue serves as a critical lens through which we examine the complex intersection of contemporary professional life, technological disruption, and enduring Islamic principles. The collected research does not merely observe trends; it actively seeks to reconcile the dynamics of the modern world with a value-based framework. The papers in this edition address a central, pressing question: How do we maintain our ethical and spiritual compass in a world of digital noise, competitive pressures, and evolving workplace paradigms? The answers, as our contributors demonstrate, lie in a thoughtful synthesis of faith and practice.
Editorial: Advancing Islamic economics: Integrating finance, empowerment, and technology for sustainable growth. Hendryadi, Hendryadi
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 6 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v6i3.1509

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This editorial introduces a special issue dedicated to the operationalization of Islamic economic principles in the modern world. The collection of research presented herein explores the critical intersection of Sharia-compliant finance, strategic marketing, and community empowerment. Topics range from practical banking mechanisms—such as credit scoring systems and risk management for home financing—to broader socio-economic studies on empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and agricultural communities. The issue also addresses the pivotal role of digital technology and the halal lifestyle in attracting a new generation to Islamic banking. Collectively, these studies provide a comprehensive roadmap for building a resilient, ethical, and inclusive economic ecosystem grounded in Islamic values, demonstrating their relevance and application from individual consumer behavior to national economic sustainability.
Editorial: Navigating modern economic landscapes: Digital Sharia trends, behavioral insights, and inclusive growth Hendryadi, Hendryadi
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 7 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v7i1.1556

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This editorial introduces a compelling collection of research that explores the dynamic intersections of digital transformation, Islamic behavioral finance, and sustainable economic development. The studies in this issue examine how digital platforms—from social media to QRIS payment systems—are reshaping investment behaviors, consumer patterns, and financial inclusion within Sharia-compliant frameworks. Key themes include the influence of herding behavior in Islamic capital markets, the role of halal consumption on physical well-being, and the impact of foreign and Sharia investment on Indonesia's economic trajectory. Additionally, this issue addresses critical issues such as inflationary pressures on welfare, patient satisfaction in healthcare services, and user perceptions of Sharia mobile banking. Collectively, these works highlight the evolving role of Islamic principles in guiding ethical and rational economic behavior in increasingly digital and globalized contexts.
Editorial: Fostering sustainable development: Integrating entrepreneurship, Islamic ethics, and community empowerment in contemporary economics Hendryadi, Hendryadi
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v7i2.1575

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This edition of Serambi Journal explores sustainable development through entrepreneurship, Islamic ethics, and community economic empowerment. It examines how students develop their entrepreneurial intentions and looks at how digital innovation is changing Islamic philanthropy. Several studies in this edition focus on what drives consumer and member loyalty in halal markets and Islamic cooperatives, highlighting the importance of Sharia compliance, product quality, and trust. The research also addresses financial inclusion strategies, spiritual leadership, and agricultural welfare assessment. Overall, this edition reveals an integrated approach to economic development that aligns traditional Islamic values with modern economic challenges. These studies provide policymakers, educational institutions, and Islamic financial institutions with helpful insights to advance sustainable and ethical economic practices.
Generation Z Preferences in Financial Risk Management (A Comparative Study of Emergency Funds and Sharia Insurance) Kusuma, Annisa Ayu; Anggraini, Tuti; Soemitra, Andri
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 7 No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v7i3.1759

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This study aims to examine Generation Z's preferences in choosing financial risk management strategies, with a focus on comparing the use of emergency funds and Islamic insurance. Generation Z, known for their adaptability to technology and information, faces complex financial challenges amidst global economic uncertainty. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were obtained from in-depth interviews with a number of Generation Z respondents in urban areas. The results show that although the majority of respondents understand the importance of emergency funds as a form of short-term protection, there is increasing interest in Islamic insurance as an alternative that is considered more systematic and in line with religious values. The main factors influencing this preference include the level of financial literacy, trust in Islamic financial institutions, and perceptions of long-term benefits. These findings are expected to contribute to the development of more relevant financial education strategies for the younger generation. In Press, Journal Pre-proof. Journal pre-proofs are Articles in Press that have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by the Editorial Board of this publication. They have undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but are not yet definitive versions of record. These versions will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting, and review, and may not yet have full functionality. For example, supplementary files may still need to be added, links to references may not resolve yet, etc. The text could still change before final publication. Although journal preprints do not yet include all bibliographic details, they can be cited using the year of online publication and the DOI, as follows: author(s), article title, Publication (year), DOI. Please consult the journal’s reference style for the exact appearance of these elements, abbreviation of journal names, and use of punctuation. When the final article is assigned to a volume/issue of the publication, the Article in Press version will be removed, and the final version will appear in the associated published volumes/issues of the publication. The date the article was first made available online will be carried over.
Auditor switching tendency in public companies of Jakarta Islamic Index (JII): An audit fee moderation perspective Zhafiraah, Nazma Riska; Budiantoro, Harry
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 8 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v8i1.1748

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This study aims to analyze the effect of audit report lag, firm size, audit committee, and financial distress on auditor switching, with audit fee as a moderating variable. The research sample comprises 13 manufacturing companies in the miscellaneous industry sector listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) during 2019–2023, yielding 65 observations selected through purposive sampling. Logistic regression was employed for data analysis. The findings show that audit report lag and firm size have a significant negative effect on auditor switching, while financial distress has a significant positive effect. In contrast, the audit committee has no significant effect on auditor switching. Furthermore, audit fees do not moderate the relationship between audit report lag, firm size, audit committee, and financial distress with auditor switching. These results indicate that the decision to change auditors is more influenced by internal factors such as financial conditions and business complexity, as well as auditor rotation regulations, rather than the amount of audit fees paid. Public interest statements The originality of this study lies in its focus on sharia-compliant companies listed on the JII, which are rarely examined, thereby providing new insights into the dynamics of auditor switching in Indonesia's Islamic capital market.
Work–Life Balance as a Mediator in an Islamic Context: Burnout, Career, and Satisfaction Shafariah, Hanuna; Gofur, Abdul
SERAMBI: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam Vol 8 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/serambi.v8i1.1777

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This study investigates how burnout and career development influence job satisfaction via work–life balance among Muslim employees in Jakarta, integrating Islamic management principles. Using structural equation modelling, results indicate burnout negatively impacts work–life balance, while career development directly enhances job satisfaction. Crucially, work–life balance mediates the relationship between burnout and satisfaction. However, career development showed no significant link to work–life balance. The study uniquely combines behavioral theory with Islamic perspectives, highlighting that minimizing emotional strain is essential for maintaining the balance required for employee well-being.