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Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB)
ISSN : 27210197     EISSN : 27210324     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business is a scientific journal in the field of Islamic economics studies published twice a year by the program of Magister of Syariah Economics, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Walisongo Semarang. The editors receive articles in the form of research based manuscript related to Islamic Economics, business, and management themes which cover Islamic Economics, Islamic Business, Islamic Financial Management, Islamic Marketing Management, Islamic Human Resource Management, Islamic Operational Management, and Islamic Philanthropy.
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The ideal model of waqf financing Ahmad Furqon
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.8083

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Purpose – The aim of this research is to find out the financing mechanism or the waqf assets funding done by nazhir and to find the ideal mechanism for the development of waqf assets.Method – This is a qualitative research with a case study approach. The research object was selected using purposive sampling, namely nazhir waqf in Central Java which manages productive waqf including: Sultan Agung Waqf Foundation (YBWSA), Semarang Grand Mosque Management Agency (BPMAS), and Pekalongan City Muslimin Foundation (YMKP).Result – This study found that the Sultan Agung Waqf Foundation (YBWSA) implements a mechanism for waqf financing in the form of public funding, government assistance, murabahah, and ijarah. BPMAS implements a waqf financing mechanism in the form of donations alms, government assistance, ijarah, and cash waqf. Meanwhile, YMKP provides financing for the development of its waqf assets in the form of government assistance and qardul hasan. Implication – This study can be used by government, policy maker, business party, or scholar to create an optimal and ideal mechanism in developing waqf assets.Originality – In the past, studies of waqf asset management were performed in the context of middle east, mostly Kuwait. This study provides waqf asset management in context of South East region.  
Role of Grab on the social life changes of Bengkulu City Afrima Widanti; Dewi Rahmayanti
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.7095

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Purpose – The presence of Grab has invited many discussions. The purpose of this study is to know the role of Grab on changes in social life in Bengkulu city both in terms of Grab drivers, consumers, and other conventional transportation.Method – This study uses a qualitative approach with an in-depth interview method. The total respondents in this study are 38 people consisting of 5 people from Grab drivers, 30 people from consumers, and five people from conventional transportation.Result – This study found that there were changes in Grab drivers' income, but there were no social changes in Grab drivers. On the other hand, there were social changes in Grab consumers and conventional drivers. Implication – This study can be used by public, government, and private sector to understand better consumer behaviour in online transportation field.Originality – As the growth of online transportation in Indonesia is increasing, this study offers early understanding upon the phenomena.  
Factors affecting public housing credit choice of sharia property developer in Central Java Nurzahroh Lailyah
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.6758

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Purpose – This study analyses the various factors that affect the probability of consumers choosing public housing credit (PHC) of Sharia Property Developer (SPD) in Central Java.Method – The data of this study are primary data obtained through questionnaires to 252 people from a population of 1,269 PHC SPD consumers in Central Java (Boyolali Regency, Magelang Regency, Pati Regency, Semarang City, and Wonosobo Regency). Furthermore, consumer data were analysed using a binary logit regression model with SPSS software.Result – The results of this study state that the variable price and religiosity have a significant negative effect on the probability of choosing a PHC in Islamic Property Developer. In comparison, the variables of income, location, and facilities do not significantly affect the likelihood of selecting a PHC on a Sharia Property Developer. Wonosobo Regency is the region with the most significant probability of choosing a PHC on a Sharia Property Developer compared to Boyolali, Pati, Magelang, and Semarang City Regencies. Meanwhile, Pati Regency is the region with the least probability of choosing a PHC as a Sharia Property Developer. Implication – The Central Java SPD can use the finding of this research to consider the evaluation and improvement of PHC products in the future. So that consumers do not turn to competitors, have more confidence, and are satisfied with Sharia Property Developer services.Originality – The originality of this research lies in the object under study, test analysis, and research location.  
Waqf empowerment for the autonomy of Islamic boarding school (pesantren); study of modern Islamic boarding school (pondok) Tazakka Batang Subhi Mahmassani
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.6845

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Purpose – This study aims to study waqf instrument developed by modern Islamic boarding school (pondok) Tazakka, Batang.Method – This study is a qualitative field research, which utilizes observation, interview, and documentation. The character of this research is descriptive analysis.Result – Modern pondok of Tazakka uses at least six different waqf program as a financial source of their activities. These programmes are asset waqf, cash waqf, productive waqf, benefits waqf, profession waqf, and transfer of rights waqf. The programmes help the pondok to be more autonomous and able to provide various benefits for the scholars of the pondok and the people surround it. Implication – This research gives illustration of waqf management in an Islamic boarding school. By understanding the mechanism of the waqf management, hopefully Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia able to empower themselves better.Originality – A lot of Islamic boarding schools use waqf for his research is among the few researchs which taking a perspective of empowering religious social organization in Indonesia.   
The behavior of muzakki in paying zakat; phenomenological study of muzakki's experience in Semarang City Siti Rohmawati; Musahadi Musahadi; Ali Murtadho
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.7605

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Purpose – This study aims to determine muzakki's behavior which is reviewed based on the theory of planned behavior, including attitudes towards behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control.Method – This research used a qualitative research method, while the analytical approach used phenomenological analysis. This study utilized observation and interviews for collecting data. Informants were given a great space to tell their own experiences freely. The number of samples in the study was six informants, i.e., two people who work as civil servants, two people as entrepreneurs, and two people as farmers.Result – Based on the phenomenon and its meaning regarding the behavior of muzakki in paying zakat, it can be concluded that 1) The attitude of the informants tends to comply with the obligation to issue zakat as a form of religious, social, economic, and psychological obedience 2) Informants have subjective beliefs regarding the behavior of paying zakat which is formed from normative beliefs, namely references that come from external and internal parties. 3) Perceptions of behavioral control of the informants. Implication – This study can assist people and organizations in understanding the behavioral aspect of muzakki.Originality – The originality of this research lies in the object under study, test analysis, and research location.  
The implementation of good corporate governance at Baitut Tamwil Muhammadiyah (BTM) Tegal Arip Hidayat
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.6844

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Purpose – Author studied the implementation of good corporate governance in a context of microfinance institution. Corporate Governance is a very strategic determining factor for the progress of a company in order to continuously increase value and maintain an ongoing and sustainable growth process.Method – Sources of data used in this study were taken from primary data and secondary data. Apart from interviews, other primary data source categories include reviewing, reading several global financial reports and standard operating procedure (SOP). Secondary data were obtained from books as a complement to primary data sources. Additional secondary data source of this research was obtained by conducting literature reviews.Result – Modern pondok of Tazakka uses at least six different waqf program as a financial source of their activities. These programmes are asset waqf, cash waqf, productive waqf, benefits waqf, profession waqf, and transfer of rights waqf. The programmes help the pondok to be more autonomous and able to provide various benefits for the scholars of the pondok and the people surround it. Implication – The results show that the Baitut Tamwil Muhammadiyah (BTM) implemented a good corporate governance.Originality – This study has enriched an empirical study of corporate governance in microfinance institution in Indonesia.  
The implementation of PSBB on the development of retail MSMEs with the COVID-19 pandemic as a moderating variable M Trihudiyatmanto
Journal of Islamic Economics, Management, and Business (JIEMB) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2020.2.2.6755

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Purpose – This study aims to analyse the effect of the implementation of PSBB on the development of Retail MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises).Method – Respondents in the study were 100 respondents. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling, with the criteria for Retail MSMEs actors in Garung District, Wonosobo Regency, and at least the business had been operating for one year. The data analysis technique used in this research was SEM Smart PLS.Result – The development of Retail MSMEs was significantly influenced by the implementation of PSBB and was moderated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Implication – This study can assist businesses and the government during a pandemic outbreak.Originality – This is the first study examining the influence of a pandemic outbreak on the development of MSMEs in the retail industry.

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