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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.
Articles 119 Documents
Integrating technological innovation with Islamic leadership in hospital design: the role of visionary architectural consultants Chaerina, Rina
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.22075

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Technological advancements play a pivotal role in transforming hospital facilities, enhancing healthcare delivery and operational efficiency. However, the integration of these technologies must align with ethical principles, especially within the context of Islamic leadership values. This study explores how visionary architectural consultants can balance innovative technologies with Islamic principles of justice, integrity, and social welfare in hospital project transformation. A qualitative approach, including literature review, case studies, and interviews with experts, was used to analyze successful hospital projects integrating advanced technologies like HMIS, telemedicine, and sustainable design. Findings reveal that visionary consultants are essential in harmonizing technological advancements with Islamic values, creating healthcare environments that are both ethically grounded and technologically efficient. The study contributes to the growing body of knowledge by highlighting the role of ethical leadership in shaping hospital innovations and offers a holistic framework for future healthcare facility development.
The influence of work-life balance, superior pressure, and cyberloafing on employee productivity: the moderating role of Islamic work ethic Suseno, Gilang; Saifudin, Saifudin
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.22163

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This study examines the impact of work-life balance, superior pressure, and cyberloafing on employee productivity, with a particular focus on the moderating role of the Islamic work ethic. The increasing emphasis on human resources and their effective management in today’s competitive business environment highlights the need to explore these factors in detail. Using a quantitative approach, primary data were collected from 334 employees of PT. Garment in Indonesia. The analysis employed a T-test and moderated regression analysis to assess the influence of these variables on productivity. Results indicate that work-life balance positively affects productivity, while superior pressure negatively impacts it. Interestingly, cyberloafing showed a positive effect, suggesting it may serve as a mental break, enhancing focus and creativity. Islamic work ethic positively correlates with productivity but does not moderate the relationships between work-life balance, superior pressure, and cyberloafing. These findings contribute to the understanding of human resources dynamics within Islamic cultural frameworks and provide insights into improving workplace productivity.
Macroeconomic determinants of Indonesia’s economic growth: integrating industrial production index, inflation, and foreign direct investment within an Islamic welfare Ariyani, Diyah; Ummah, Ida Latifattul; Nuraini, Dian Fitria
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.22257

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The study explores the key macroeconomic factors influencing Indonesia’s economic growth, focusing on the roles of the Industrial Production Index (IPI), inflation, exchange rates, international trade, and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) within an Islamic welfare framework. The purpose of this research is to examine how these factors contribute not only to material prosperity but also to social and moral welfare. The methodology involves secondary data analysis from 1983 to 2022 using econometric techniques such as multiple linear regression and path analysis. The findings indicate that IPI and FDI have significant positive effects on economic growth, while international trade has a negative impact, primarily due to Indonesia’s trade deficit. Inflation, within controlled limits, stimulates growth, but exchange rate fluctuations show an insignificant effect. The implications suggest that policies integrating macroeconomic management with Islamic welfare principles, such as maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah, can foster sustainable economic and social welfare by balancing material growth with ethical considerations.
The influence of tax rates, profitability, assets, and foreign ownership on transfer pricing in Indonesia’s mining sector: ethical implications in Islamic economics Fatahila, Alfiyan; Istiariani, Irma
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.22921

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The rapid expansion of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has introduced new challenges in managing cross-border transactions, particularly in transfer pricing –a practice used for pricing goods, services, or intangible assets between related entities within a corporate group. This study aims to examine the influence of tax rates, profitability, company assets, and foreign ownership on transfer pricing decisions among mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The research adopts a quantitative approach, using multiple linear regression analysis on financial data from 33 companies over five years (2017-2021). Results indicate that tax rates and profitability do not significantly impact transfer pricing behavior, while company assets and foreign ownership exhibit a significant negative effect. These findings suggest that larger companies and those with higher foreign ownership are less likely to engage in transfer pricing. The study contributes to the existing literature by incorporating an Islamic economic perspective, emphasizing ethical principles like justice (al-‘adl) and social responsibility (al-amānah) in business practices. The implications highlight the need for stricter regulations and ethical considerations to combat tax avoidance, ensuring fair wealth distribution in alignment with Islamic values.
The impact of regional original income and balance funds on local government financial performance: an Islamic perspective in Central Java, Indonesia Maghfiroh, Tsaniyatul; Warno, Warno; Muheramtohadi, Singgih
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.23430

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This study examines the effects of regional original income (PAD) and balance funds on the financial performance of local governments in Central Java Province from 2019 to 2023. The research explores the mediating role of capital expenditure in these relationships, incorporating both conventional economic and Islamic financial perspectives. Utilizing quantitative analysis and path analysis, the study draws on secondary data from 35 local governments. The findings reveal that PAD positively affects financial performance, enhancing fiscal independence, while balance funds negatively impact both financial performance and capital expenditure due to fiscal dependency. Capital expenditure was found not to mediate the relationships between PAD, balance funds, and financial performance. These results highlight the need for local governments to reduce dependency on balance funds and focus on sustainable revenue generation through PAD, in line with Islamic ethical principles of stewardship, justice, and public welfare. The study contributes to understanding fiscal independence within an Islamic framework, with recommendations for future research to further explore these dynamics.
Islamic economic principles and the adoption of accounting information systems: perceptions of ease of use and usefulness in Indonesian MSMEs Solikhatin, Firda Aprilia; Saadah, Naili; Agriyanto, Ratno
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.1.23496

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The Accounting Information System (SIA) is an important component in supporting the running of a business, especially in simplifying the financial recording process. The use of SIA can provide various benefits and convenience for its users. However, among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the use of SIA is still relatively low, due to various factors. This study aims to test and analyze the influence of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness on the use of SIA in MSMEs, by integrating Islamic economic values such as fairness, efficiency, and transparency in financial management. These values play an important role in encouraging users to choose a system that not only facilitates the work process, but is also in line with sharia principles. This study uses primary data obtained through surveys, as well as secondary data from the Tegal Regency Cooperatives, SMEs, and Trade Office. The research sample consisted of 100 respondents who were MSME actors in Tegal Regency, with a sampling technique using the purposive sampling method. The independent variables in this study were perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, and data analysis was carried out using multiple linear regression tests. The results showed that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness partially had a positive and significant effect on the use of SIA. Simultaneously, these two variables also affect the use of SIA. The integration of Islamic economic values in the use of SIA has the potential to increase the awareness and commitment of MSME actors to a more efficient and transparent system, in accordance with Islamic principles
Halal industry, digital economy, and creative economy: challenges and opportunities for MSMEs in Indonesia Hermawan Adinugraha, Hendri; Khoirul Fikri, Muhammad; Andrean, Rizky
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.2.23588

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This research aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities faced by MSMEs in Indonesia in simultaneously utilizing the halal industry, digital economy, and creative economy. The method used is qualitative, with case studies involving in-depth interviews, observation, and analysis of related documents. The focus of this research is to identify the main obstacles, such as halal certification bureaucracy, low digital literacy, and limited global market access, as well as opportunities that arise from the integration of these three sectors. The research results show that digitalization facilitates MSMEs in increasing market access and operational efficiency through sharia e-commerce and fintech platforms. Meanwhile, the creative economy encourages innovation in halal products that add value and are relevant to modern consumer trends. However, MSMEs still need help in technology adoption and innovative financing. This research underscores the need for cross-sector collaboration and government policy support to create an inclusive and sustainable business ecosystem. With an adaptive strategy, MSMEs in Indonesia can take advantage of the synergy between the halal industry, digital economy, and creative economy to compete in the global market and contribute to national economic growth
The implementation of TikTok live shopping: an Islamic business ethics perspective Khairul Anwar; Dina Nur Amilah Balbisi; Nurul Wahidah
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2024.6.2.24246

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed business practices, with social media platforms like TikTok emerging as influential marketing channels, particularly through live-streaming shopping features. Despite its high conversion rates and global growth, this trend raises ethical concerns, especially in Muslim-majority contexts like Indonesia, where consumer trust hinges on sharia-compliant practices. This study examines the application of Islamic business ethics –justice, honesty, free will, mutual benefit, and moral integrity– in TikTok live shopping, addressing gaps between its economic potential and ethical challenges. Using a qualitative library research methodology, the study analyzes secondary sources, including academic literature and empirical findings, to evaluate TikTok’s live-streaming practices through an Islamic ethical lens. Results indicate that integrating sharia principles, such as transparency and accountability, enhances consumer trust and transactional fairness, though challenges like misleading promotions and prohibited products persist. The study contributes to the discourse on ethical digital commerce by proposing a framework for aligning live-streaming commerce with Islamic values, emphasizing the need for regulatory oversight and platform-level compliance mechanisms.
Sharia-compliant financing as fiscal policy instrument: an Islamic economic approach to budget deficit management Kartika Marella Vanni; Yahya, Muchlis; Murtadho, Ali; Nurotul Faizah, Fita
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2025.7.1.26208

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Budget deficits are a recurring fiscal challenge for many countries, including Indonesia, where reliance on conventional financing methods such as interest-based debt often imposes long-term economic burdens. This study explores the potential of Islamic financial instruments as an alternative solution to address budget deficits, emphasizing sustainability, fairness, and compliance with sharia principles. Using a qualitative approach through literature review and descriptive analysis, the research examines the implementation and effectiveness of instruments such as sukuk, crowdfunding, and securities crowdfunding based on sukuk. The findings reveal that these sharia-compliant tools not only provide viable financing options without the burden of interest but also foster public participation and uphold social justice principles. The study highlights the importance of strengthening regulatory frameworks and integrating Islamic financial systems into national fiscal policies to create a more inclusive, stable, and ethical financing ecosystem. The implications of this research underscore the potential of Islamic finance to contribute to sustainable economic development while adhering to ethical and religious values.
The implementation of PSBB on the development of retail MSMEs with the COVID-19 pandemic as a moderating variable Trihudiyatmanto, M
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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