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Jeksyah
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28079272     DOI : 10.54045/jeksyah
Core Subject : Religion, Economy,
JEKSYAH: Islamic Economics Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Department of Islamic Economics, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business (FEBI) State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Sulta Amai Gorontalo. Published twice a year in May and September. This journal publishes current original research on Islamic economics and business issues. This journal has become a CrossRef Member, therefore, all articles published by Islamic economics and business journals will have a unique DOI number. The open Islamic economics and business journal welcome scholars, graduate students, and practitioners to submit their best research articles relevant to the topic. Reviewers will review each submitted paper. The review process uses a double-blind review, meaning that the identity of the reviewer and the author is similar to that of the reviewer, and vice versa.
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Articles 57 Documents
The Role of Women in Family Economy in Kalipurwo Village: A Social and Islamic Economic Analysis Imronah, 'Ainul; Nginayati, Eti
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): September 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v4i02.1825

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This research was inspired by the shift of rice fields in Kalipurwo Village, Kuwarasan District, Kebumen Regency into kale farms, with many women working as kale farm laborers to support their families. The study aims to explore why women choose this work, their role in improving household income, and to assess Islamic economic justice for these workers. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, interviews were conducted with randomly selected informants. The findings reveal that women work as kale farm laborers due to necessity, fluctuating perceptions, lack of skills, and education. Their contribution is evident in household needs, such as supplementing their husband's income and covering daily expenses and school fees. The Islamic justice review highlights issues in licensing, wages, and spending. The study calls for government support to empower female workers and develop the farming sector.
Implementing Zakat Core Principles in Zakat Distribution Governance: A Case Study of Al Azhar Zakat Institution, Indonesia Qulsum, Umi; Rohim, Ade Nur
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3463

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Indonesia has enormous zakat potential with the capacity to contribute significantly to the national economy if managed optimally. In practice, the governance of zakat distribution remains suboptimal and continues to pose a major challenge for zakat institutions. One contributing factor is the limited understanding and partial implementation of the Zakat Core Principles (ZCP) within zakat institutions. This study aims to examine the implementation of the ZCP in zakat distribution governance at LAZ Al Azhar. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach and content analysis techniques. Primary data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, while secondary data were obtained from official websites, books, academic journals, and the institutional profile of LAZ Al Azhar. The collected data were analyzed using thematic coding to identify patterns and insights regarding the implementation of the ZCP criteria. The findings reveal that LAZ Al Azhar has implemented the ten ZCP criteria, including transparency, accountability, efficiency, effectiveness, and strong supervisory mechanisms, which support the optimal attainment of zakat objectives. This study fills the gap in the empirical assessment of ZCP implementation at the institutional level in Indonesia. The implementation of the ZCP serves as a crucial reference for strengthening zakat governance across zakat management organizations in Indonesia.
The Influence of Digital Transformation, Inflation, and Economic Growth on Zakat Growth: Evidence from Indonesian Zusak, M Bastomi Fahri
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3466

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This study investigates the complex relationship between digital transformation, inflation, and economic growth in influencing zakat growth in Indonesia. Drawing on panel data from 36 cities over the period 2020 to 2022, the research employs a fixed-effects regression model to examine in detail how varying levels of technological readiness, alongside broader macroeconomic conditions, affect the dynamics of zakat collection and distribution. The empirical findings indicate that, while digital transformation is theoretically expected to expand the zakat collection base, improve efficiency, and strengthen institutional performance, in practice it has thus far exerted a negative influence on zakat growth. This outcome can largely be attributed to the high transition costs associated with the early implementation phase, the uneven distribution of digital literacy, and the relatively low level of public trust in online payment platforms, which collectively limit the effectiveness of zakat mobilization. By incorporating both technological and macroeconomic dimensions into the analysis of zakat, this study not only advances the theoretical discourse within the field of Islamic economics but also provides practical insights and policy recommendations for enhancing the resilience, credibility, and inclusiveness of zakat institutions in the digital era, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and equitable socio-economic development.
Muslim Consumer Preferences for Halal Food Products: The Role of Halal Labels, Product Quality and Socio-Cultural Factors Sari, Nadia Yupita; Wahyuni, Eka Sri; Zaki, Khozin
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3481

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This study aims to analyze the influence of halal labels, product quality, and socio-cultural factors on Muslim consumer preferences for Nissin Gekikara Ramen products in Bengkulu City. Amid the rapid growth of the halal market, global food products face challenges in balancing international quality standards with religious adherence. This study used a quantitative approach with a survey method of 120 Muslim respondents selected through a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results show that product quality and socio-cultural factors have a positive and significant influence on consumer preferences, with socio-cultural factors being the most dominant factor. In contrast, the halal label has no significant influence, indicating a shift where the halal label on global brands is now considered a basic standard (basic requirement) rather than a primary attraction. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of the sharia consumption perspective with local socio-cultural dynamics that go beyond religious formalities. These findings provide important implications for manufacturers to emphasize cultural relevance and functional quality in winning the Muslim market in Indonesia.
Determinants of Investment Interest in the Islamic Capital Market among Generation Z in North Bungku Regency, Indonesia Saputri, Arnila; Stiawan, Evan; Hartini, Kustin
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3500

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This study aims to analyze the influence of investment motivation, investment knowledge, technological advancement, and investment risk on investment interest in the Islamic capital market among Generation Z in North Bungku Regency, Indonesia. This study used a quantitative approach with a survey method with a sample of 100 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through a Likert scale questionnaire (1–10) distributed via Google Forms and analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results show that investment knowledge and investment risk have a positive and significant influence on investment interest, while investment motivation and technological advancement do not have a significant partial effect. Simultaneously, all variables significantly influence investment interest. These findings indicate that rational factors, such as knowledge and risk awareness, play a more dominant role than motivational and technological factors in shaping investment interest among Generation Z. This study implies the importance of improving financial literacy and risk understanding through structured educational programs to increase participation in the Islamic capital market. Future research is recommended to include additional variables such as religiosity and digital financial literacy, as well as a broader and more diverse sample.
Socioeconomic Determinants of Investment Intention in the Islamic Capital Market: Evidence from Lebong Regency, Indonesia Yuneri, Winda; Stiawan, Evan; Afrida Indra , Yetti
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3501

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This study aims to analyze the influence of income, education level, occupation, and social environment on public investment interest in the Islamic capital market in Topos District, Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, Indonesia, Lebong Regency. This research employs a quantitative approach using survey methods through questionnaire distribution to respondents. The population of this study consists of productive-age community members in Topos District, Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, Indonesia, with a sample of 100 respondents selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data were collected using a Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis to examine the relationship between the independent variables and investment interest. The results indicate that education level and the social environment have a positive and significant influence on public investment interest in the Islamic capital market. Higher educational attainment improves individuals’ understanding of financial concepts and investment opportunities, while supportive social interactions encourage individuals to participate in investment activities. Income and occupation do not significantly influence investment interest, suggesting that economic capacity alone does not necessarily determine individuals’ willingness to invest. The findings highlight that social and knowledge-related factors play a more important role than purely economic factors in shaping investment interest.
Bibliometric Analysis of Islamic Market Mechanisms and Economic Justice in Global Sharia Economic Literature Juniyanti, Hafni; Rozalinda; Hendra, Testru
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): May 2026 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v6i01.3516

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This study examines the thematic evolution and knowledge structure of research on Islamic market mechanisms and economic justice using a bibliometric approach integrated with a systematic literature review. A total of 78 Scopus-indexed publications from 2010 to 2025 were analyzed using PRISMA guidelines and VOSviewer to identify research trends, thematic clusters, and conceptual linkages. The findings reveal three dominant thematic clusters: (1) normative studies focusing on fair pricing, state intervention, and Islamic economic thought; (2) applied studies addressing market distortions, price stability, and Islamic financial inclusion; and (3) emerging themes related to sustainability, halal supply chains, and digital transformation. These results indicate a shift from conceptual discussions toward integration with contemporary economic challenges. Theoretically, this study contributes by clarifying the fragmented relationship between Islamic market mechanisms and economic justice and by mapping their position within the global research structure. Practically, the findings provide insights for policymakers and Islamic financial institutions in designing market systems that balance efficiency with distributive justice in line with maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah. This study also highlights future research opportunities in digital economy, regulatory frameworks, and the operationalization of Islamic market principles.