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INDONESIA
Signifikan : Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi
ISSN : 20872046     EISSN : 24769223     DOI : 10.1016
Core Subject : Economy,
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Empowering Loan Awareness: The Role of Sharī‘ah Financial Literacy, Blockchain, and Fintech Trust Sumar'in, Sumar'in; Ardi, Pahmi; Sumin, Sumin; Kusnadi, Iwan
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44735

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Research Originality. Despite extensive research on Sharī‘ah financial literacy and fintech trust, their combined impact on illegal loan awareness remains unexplored. This study bridges that gap by analyzing their interaction in financial decision-making amid rising predatory lending, offering a novel perspective on their protective role against unethical financial practicesResearch Objectives. This study aims to examine the effect of Sharī‘ah financial literacy on awareness of illegal online loans, with blockchain technology understanding and Sharī‘ah fintech trust as mediating variables.Research Methods. An associative quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a survey of 519 Indonesian millennial Muslims, selected through simple random sampling. Data analysis was conducted using structural equation modeling (SEM) to explore the relationships among variables.Empirical Results. The findings indicate that Sharī‘ah financial literacy significantly influences blockchain understanding, fintech trust, and awareness of illegal online loans. Blockchain understanding enhances fintech trust but does not directly impact loan awareness, whereas trust in Sharī‘ah fintech positively affects awareness of illegal online lending risks.Implications. This study underscores the importance of improving Sharī‘ah financial literacy and blockchain understanding to strengthen consumer trust in Sharī‘ah fintech and raise awareness of illegal online lending risks. However, further research with broader samples is recommended to validate these findings.JEL Classification: G41, G28, O33, Z12, D83How to Cite:Sumar’in, Ardi. P, Sumin, & Kusnadi, I. (2025). Empowering Loan Awareness: The Role of Sharī‘ah Financial Literacy, Blockchain, and Fintech Trust. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 179-196. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44735.
Fiscal Sustainability and Country Risk Profile: Empirical Evidence in Indonesia Mufid, Hafizh Azka; Widyawati, Diah
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.45081

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Research Originality: This research examines fiscal sustainability by considering the fiscal behavior of different government regimes and analyzing the correlation between fiscal sustainability and a country's risk profile using the VARX method, with the real effective exchange rate (REER) as an exogenous variable.Research Objectives: This study aims first to determine whether Indonesia's fiscal conditions are sustainable across different government regimes. It then investigates whether a significant link exists between Indonesia's fiscal sustainability and its country's risk profile, as reflected by sovereign spreads from 2005 to 2024.Research Methods: This study used the Vector Autoregressive Exogenous (VARX) method to capture endogeneity, exogeneity, simultaneity, direct effects, indirect effects, and shock-response of the variables used to measure the relationship between fiscal sustainability and sovereign risk.Empirical Results: The findings indicate a significant relationship between fiscal sustainability and country risk, where an increase in the primary balance raises investor risk perception. Meanwhile, if debt management policies are implemented prudently and effectively, a rise in the debt-to-GDP ratio does not always widen the sovereign spread.Implications: These results suggest that, despite differences in government regimes, policymakers should focus on strengthening the government's ability to manage debt prudently and either generate a primary balance surplus or reduce the deficit by sustainably enhancing revenue and spending policies to maintain fiscal sustainability and lower the country's risk profile.JEL Classification: H62, H60, H63, C32How to Cite:Mufid, A.H., & Widyawati, D. (2025). Fiscal Sustainability and Country Risk Profile: Empirical Evidence in Indonesia. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 163-178. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.45801.
Women's Micro Business Performance in Islamic Perspective: Social Learning Theory Approach Fatimah, Salsabila Husnul; Nurasyiah, Aas; Rosida, Rida
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44739

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Research Originality: This research examines the gender gap in the economic sector, particularly women's micro-enterprises in Indonesia, which has not been widely explored. With an Islamic approach and Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory.Research Objectives: This study aims to describe the performance of women micro-entrepreneurs from an Islamic perspective and empirically prove the influence of competence, Islamic work ethic, family support, and manager role actualization on women's micro-enterprises in Bandung City.Research Methods: This study used a quantitative method with a descriptive causality research design. The survey method collected data from 236 female micro-business owners in Bandung City. The data was processed using the Partial Least Square—Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis technique. Empirical Results: The results show that, from an Islamic perspective, competence and an Islamic work ethic positively affect women's micro-enterprise performance. However, family support has a negative influence on business performance.Implications: This research makes an important contribution to understanding the dynamics of women's micro-enterprise performance from an Islamic perspective. The results can be used as a basis for developing more effective programs and policies to support women's economic empowerment through micro-enterprises.JEL Classification: L26, J16, M10, M13, O17, Z12How to Cite:Fatimah, S. H., Nurasyiah, A., & Rosida, R. (2025). Women’s Micro Business Performance in Islamic Perspective: Social Learning Theory Approach. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 217-230. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44739.
Sharia Supervisory Board and Islamic Banking Performance in Indonesia: Does Size Matter? Pessiwarisa, Jerry Adriaan; Kasri, Rahmatina Awaliyah
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44740

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Research Originality: This study is amongst a few studies empirically examining the impact of the Sharia Supervisory Board's (SSB) characteristics on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia. This attribute concerns regulators and market players due to its importance in Shariah governance and Islamic banks' performance. This study encompasses both full-fledged and dual-banking Islamic financial institutions.Research Objectives: This study investigates the impact of the Sharia Supervisory Board's characteristics on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia.Research Methods: This study utilizes random-effects GLS unbalanced panel data regression analysis with panel data from 30 Islamic banks in Indonesia (13 full-fledged Islamic banks and 17 dual-banking Islamic banks) from 2018 to 2023.Empirical Results: The study highlights the pivotal role of SSB size in enhancing the financial performance of Islamic banks. The results suggest that the size of SSB has a significant positive influence on the financial performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia during the 2018- 2023 period.Implications: It provides additional rationale for the newly issued regulation regarding the SSB size in Indonesia. It also offers actionable insights into the necessity of effective governance structures to ensure the sustainable growth of Islamic banking institutions.JEL Classification: G21, G28, G34How to Cite:Pessiwarisa, J. A., & Kasri, R. A. (2025). Sharia Supervisory Board and Islamic Banking Performance in Indonesia: Does Size Matter?. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 231-246. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44740.
Shaping a Sustainable Future: How Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Drive Low-Carbon Development Siregar, Enni Sari
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44779

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Research Originality: The study examines the impact of deforestation, energy use, transportation, and industrialization in North Sumatra from 1991 to 2021 on low-carbon development. It aims to understand environmental change drivers and propose strategies to mitigate their negative effects on development.Research Objectives: This research aims to explore the relationship between deforestation, energy consumption, land transportation, and industrialization as factors influencing low-carbon development.Research Methods: The study examines factors influencing low-carbon development in North Sumatra from 1991 to 2021, including energy consumption, land transportation, industrialization, and deforestation, influenced by population density and property rights.Empirical Results: The study reveals that deforestation, energy consumption, land transportation, and industrialization significantly impact low-carbon development in North Sumatra, with population density positively influencing deforestation.Implications: The research suggests that the government should implement policies to reduce deforestation, increase public transportation usage, and promote electric vehicles to achieve low-carbon development, promote efficient energy consumption, and encourage environmentally friendly technological innovation.JEL Classification: F21, F43, G18, H21, R23How to Cite:Siregar, E. S. (2025). Shaping a Sustainable Future: How Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission Drive Low-Carbon Development. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 93-110. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.44779.
The Impact of Household Poverty on Child Abuse in Indonesia Rohadatul'aisy, Nailah; Hardiawan, Donny; Sihaloho, Estro Dariatno
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.45142

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Research Originality: This study utilizes the expenditure approach as a measure of poverty and incorporates household-level factors to assess their impact on psychological and physical child abuse in Indonesia.Research Objectives: This study aims to analyze the impact of household characteristics, especially variations in poverty status on the risk of child abuse in Indonesia.Research Methods: This study uses Social Defense Module of the 2020 National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas) data and the logistic regression model.Empirical Results: The results showed that children in households living below the poverty line have the highest probability of experiencing psychological and physical abuse. Factors that also increase the likelihood of abuse are female-headed households, unemployment, low education levels, households with only boys and/or children aged 6-12 years, and living in rural areas.Implications: These findings highlight that child protection and abuse prevention policies should focus more on economic and social interventions, with poor households as the primary target.JEL Classification: D19, I31, I32, J13How to Cite:Rohadatul’aisy, N., Hardiawan, D., & Sihaloho, E. D. (2025). The Impact of Household Poverty on Child Abuse in Indonesia. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 131-148. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.45142.
Household Food Consumption and Poverty Reduction After Earthquakes: Evidence from Lombok Pratama, Amy Wardian; Sari, Dyah Wulan; Auwalin, Ilmawan
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i1.43926

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Research Originality: This study contributes to the literature by examining how household food consumption mitigates the poverty impact of earthquakes, an area that remains underexplored in post-disaster economic studies.Research Objectives: The study aims to analyze the role of per capita household food consumption in poverty reduction after the Lombok earthquake and to highlight its importance for economic recovery.Research Methods: This study uses panel data from 10 districts/cities in West Nusa Tenggara (2011-2019) to employ the First-Difference Generalised Method of Moments (FDGMM) to address potential endogeneity and estimate the causal relationship between food consumption and poverty.Empirical Results: The results show that per capita food consumption significantly reduces poverty under normal conditions and after a disaster. Meanwhile, economic growth positively impacts poverty, suggesting that the observed growth is not inclusive. The study also finds that the direct effect of the earthquake on food consumption is statistically insignificant, suggesting that other factors, such as relief programs, may have played a role in stabilizing consumption.Implications: These findings underscore the importance of policies that enhance food security and equitable distribution, particularly in post-disaster contexts. Strengthening social protection programs and ensuring inclusive economic growth is essential for long-term poverty reduction in disaster-prone areas.JEL Classification: C33, I32, Q54How to Cite:Pratama, A. W., Sari, D. W., & Awwalin, I. (2025). Household Food Consumption and Poverty Reduction After Earthquakes: Evidence from Lombok. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 14(1), 65-76. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v14i1.43926.

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