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Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS)
ISSN : 27227499     EISSN : 27227111     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22441/jiess
Journal of Islamic Economics & Social Sciences (JIESS) is a peer-reviewed journal that has focused on primary studies at Islamic Economics (Management & Business, Accounting, Banking, Finance, Marketing, and Entrepreneur) and Social Sciences (Tourism, Culture, Psychology, Education, and Sociology) from Islamic Perspective for initiating the development of global economic advantages. JIESS is dedicated to provide an intellectual space of scholarly discussion on how the Islamic economics are able to create the new global formation of Islamic economics, business and similar issues. Journal of Islamic Economics & Social Sciences (JIESS) is available in a Print version and Online version published by IAEI Komisariat Universitas Mercu Buana and was regularly published 2 (two) times in 1 (one) year, ie in May and November.
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Analyzing Performance Determinants: Islamic Rural Bank Performance in Indonesia Baroroh, Hilmy
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.006

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Islamic Rural Banks are unique in terms of financing distribution because they are limited to the scope of certain areas in Indonesia. This study examines internal and external factors on the performance of Islamic Rural Banks in Indonesia which present financial products, especially for the micro, small and medium business sectors. ROA measures performance variables, internal variables consist of NPF, FDR, CAR, and PLS, external variables consist of economic growth, inflation, and the BI rate. The data comes from the IRBs Statistical Annual Report for 2015-2021 using the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) analysis method to see long-term and short-term relationships between variables. This study found that two internal variables, namely FDR and PLS, experienced delays but had an effect on ROA in the short term, for NPF and CAR in the short-term research had no effect on ROA. As for external variables, only the BI rate affects ROA, while GDP and inflation do not affect ROA. Furthermore, the results of long-term research show that all internal factors affect ROA, while external factors, only the BI rate, affect ROA. From the results of this study, it was found that IRBS should focus on managing their business rather than expanding the scope of business because the revenue that IRBS gets comes from their performance which tends to be influenced by internal IRBS factors.
Socio Economic Conditions Of Construction Workers In Tamilnadu: Issues And Challenges Seenivasan, R.
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.002

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The present study is aimed to explore socio-economic problems of Tamilnadu women workers at construction sites in working environment and to document issues like gender bias, living conditions, vulnerability and slackness, wages, their economic status by finding out their savings, loan etc. The author concentrated only on the women workers who are working in the construction sector and how they are facing problems in the work place. Majority of the women construction workers are facing lots of problems like absence of social security, low wages, gender discrimination, unhygienic conditions at work place etc. Data was collected from 160 women workers from four areas of Tamilnadu (North, East, West, South) city. The data for this study has been collected through primary source. The primary for this study was collected with the help of the questionnaire. The secondary data was collected from the library and websites. The major findings of construction women labor facing many problems they asked government security for their jobs.
Sustainable Development of Wakaf In Higher Education Anuar, Ahmad Shaifull; Bahari, Zakaria; Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.001

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The development of higher education wakaf at the Higher Education Institution (IPTA) and the Private Higher Education Institute (IPTS) has been increasingly driven by the education ministry's push. The development of this higher education wakaf can also be implemented in a variety of ways based on agreements that have been discussed among the parties involved. Although the development of the wakaf of higher education is still new, it can be scrutinized to study its sustainability. Against this scenario, this paper is written with the goal of identifying sustainable development of endowment at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and ISDEV, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). This study is a form of exploration and the data used is derived from a document study. Hence, the findings of this study will explain further the sustainability of the development of wakaf higher education at the institution and this information will be useful to the relevant parties especially the community who are aware of the progress of the implementation of the institution
The Effect of Relationship Quality on Loyalty with Customer Retention as an Intervening Variable for PT. Bank BTN Malang Sharia Branch Putri, Aldila Nur Rafika; Rahayu, Yayuk Sri
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.007

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Competence which the more this demand increases every so that banks are capable of competing, maintaining and guarding customer loyalty. Wrong one strategy which needed for Thing the is strategy Relationship Quality . This study was conducted to know the influence of Relationship Quality facing customer loyalty. This study was conducted to customers of PT. Bank BTN Branch Sharia Poor with use sampling technique. The sample size taken is as much as 100 respondents. This study consists of three variables which are the free variable (X) which is connection quality (Relationships Quality), bound variable (Y) which is customer loyalty, and intervention variable (Z) which is customer retention . The data collected use a questionnaire and then the data is processed using an analysis description and analysis of the SEM-PLS.
Bank Syariah Indonesia: Its Impact and Prospects on The Economy in Indonesia Deha, Damai; Fasa, Muhammad Iqbal; Suharto, Suharto
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.003

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On February 1, 2020, the Islamic banking sector under the auspices of BUMN inaugurated a merger of Islamic banks including BRI Syariah, BNI Syariah, and Bank Syariah Mandiri merging to become Bank Syariah Indonesia. The merger of these three banks will have complete competence, because each merged bank has its own advantages. Merger can be defined as a business union and / or joint supervision, the merger of two or more companies under one ownership, and the takeover of all assets and liabilities owned by a company to be merged with a company that takes over or a new company. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research. It can be seen that the results of the merger of 3 Sharia banks have had an impact on the economy in Indonesia, including printing millennial entrepreneurs through business incubator scholarships, collaborating with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy to target MSME financing in the tourism sector and creative economy, developing the Sharia economy by collaborating with research institutes and universities, and some. The prospect of establishing Bank Syariah Indonesia can provide access to Islamic financial solutions in Indonesia, become a large bank that provides the best value for shareholders and becomes the company of choice and pride for Indonesia's best talents.
Total Quality Management of the National Amil Zakat Institution in Improving Community Welfare Rozi, Muhammad Fakrur
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.004

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 The potential possessed by the national amil zakat institution is enormous if Total Quality Management is implemented properly. With the support of the majority of the population who are Muslim, it is appropriate that with such advantages it should be able to increase. Welfare of the Poor and Poor in Indonesia. The research objective is to analyze leadership, continuous improvement, education and training applied to BAZNAS Tulungagung and NU Care-LAZISNU Tulungagung in improving people's welfare. This research is a qualitative research with multi-site research, data collection techniques using in-depth interviews, moderate observation, and documentation, data analysis using the Miles and Hubeman model. Checking the validity of data with Extended Observations, Increased Perseverance, Triangulation and Mamber Check. With the Results of Leadership Research at BAZNAS Tulungagung firm and visionary while NU Care-LAZISNU Tulungagung Honest and Democratic. Continuous improvement at BAZNAS Tulungagung is transparency, improving infrastructure, goat farming programs, and building a culinary center while NU Care-LAZISNU Tulungagung NU Koin, Goat Cultivation, Kulakan Program, and Care for health and education. Education and training at BAZNAS Tulungagung Food Photography program, educational funding assistance, and the SKSS (One Family One Bachelor) program, while NU Care-LAZISNU Tulungagung Madrasah Amil and TOT (Training Of Trainer) program.
Green Innovation and Firm Performance in Jakarta’s Bakery MSMEs: The Influence of Absorptive Capacity, GSCM, Organizational Learning, and Market Turbulence Karnadji, Djati; Arafah, Willy; Wahyudi, Agustinus Sri
Journal of Islamic Economics and Social Science (JIESS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jiess.2023.v4i1.005

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This study aims to explore the influence of absorptive capacity, green supply chain management, organizational learning, and market turbulence on green innovation and firm performance in the MSME bakery industry in Indonesia. The research design is quantitative research using exploratory research. Data were collected from 210 respondents of bakery MSME business actors specializing in sweet or fresh bread located in Jakarta and surrounding areas. Data analysis using PLS-SEM. The analysis consists of descriptive statistics, measurement model evaluation, structural model evaluation, and hypothesis testing. The results showed that absorptive capacity, organizational learning, and green innovation affect firm performance, while green supply chain management and market turbulence have no effect on firm performance. Absorptive capacity affects green innovation, but green supply chain management and organizational learning have no effect on green innovation. Other findings show that market turbulence does not moderate the relationship between green innovation and firm performance, so green innovation does not mediate the relationship between absorptive capacity, green supply chain management, and organizational learning and firm performance. In this study, absorptive capacity is the most influential exogenous variable on the endogenous variables of green innovation and firm performance. These results contribute to the strategic management literature and the resource-based view (RBV), dynamic capability, knowledge-based view (KBV), agency theory, and legitimacy theory theories used in this study.

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