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Green Economics Review
ISSN : 30643112     EISSN : 30643112     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Green Economics Review is a double blind peer reviewed journal published by Yayasan Al Maarif Dawuhan Indonesia. This journal is addresses all aspects of a Green Economy, aims to drive economic change and position Green Economy at the center of the Economics discipline. Green Economy theory, policies, tools, instruments and metrics are developed to facilitate changes to the current economic model for the benefit of many people and the planet as a whole. Green Economics Review focuses primarily on managing resources, meeting societal needs and the impact and influence of international trends and how to enhance social justice.
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Empowering Excellence: The Impact of Transformational Leadership and Knowledge Transfer on Teacher Performance Qristin Violinda; Ahmad Alfiyan Abdul Majid; Ira Setiawati
Green Economics Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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The objective of this research is to analyze the impact of transformational leadership, knowledge transfer, and work motivation on the performance of high school teachers. Utilizing a sample of 108 respondents selected through a Non-Probability Sampling technique, the study employed Multiple Linear Regression Analysis for data evaluation. The results indicate that Transformational Leadership (X1) has a positive and significant effect on teacher performance (Y), with a significance value of 0.028 (p < 0.05) and a t-value of 2.226, exceeding the critical t-value of 1.983. Similarly, Knowledge Transfer (X2) positively influences teacher performance (Y) with a significance value of 0.000 (p < 0.05) and a t-value of 6.602, which is greater than the critical t-value. In contrast, Work Motivation (X3) does not have a significant effect on teacher performance (Y), as indicated by a significance value of 0.062 (p > 0.05) and a t-value of 1.886, which is less than the critical t-value. In conclusion, the findings demonstrate that Transformational Leadership and Knowledge Transfer positively and significantly influence teacher performance, while Work Motivation does not significantly affect it.
Impact of Mudharabah and Murabahah Financing on Profitability of Islamic Banks in Indonesia and Malaysia Yuliana Mayu Nur Safitri; Rofiul Wahyudi; Nani Hanifah
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In countries with a majority Muslim population, Islamic banks have the ability to easily develop rapidly, including Indonesia and Malaysia. Therefore, it cannot be denied that Indonesia and Malaysia are countries that are highly focused on the development of Islamic banking. It can be seen in terms of asset growth which is increasing every year, which is proof that Islamic banks in Malaysia and Indonesia have succeeded in achieving positive performance which affects the bank's profitability. This research aims to analyze the influence of mudharabah and murabahah financing on the profitability of Indonesian and Malaysian sharia banks partially or simultaneously. The data analysis technique used is descriptive. The type of data obtained from this research is secondary data based on the annual reports of Indonesian and Malaysian Sharia Banks for the period 2016 to 2020. By using a purposive sampling technique, 17 Islamic banks were sampled. This research uses data analysis tests of classical assumptions and hypotheses. The research results show that partial mudharabah financing has no effect on the profitability of Indonesian and Malaysian sharia banks. Murabahah financing partially influences the profitability of Indonesian and Malaysian sharia banks. Meanwhile, mudharabah and murabahah financing simultaneously influence the profitability of Indonesian and Malaysian sharia banks.
Navigating Labor Dynamics Through the Lens of Islamic Economics Ahmad Lukman Nugraha; Asri Sundari; Achmad Ridwan; Asti Meiza
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This study investigates the elasticity of labor absorption in an Indonesian city from an Islamic economics perspective, aiming to provide novel insights into the relationship between economic growth and employment dynamics. Employing quantitative methods, the research utilizes secondary data on employment rates from 2015 to 2019. The findings reveal that the elasticity of employment in 2015 was 0.95, categorizing it as inelastic. Notably, in 2016, employment elasticity turned negative, indicating an inverse relationship between economic growth and employment growth. The year 2017 saw a dramatic increase in employment growth from -19.03% to 30.6%, despite a decline in economic growth of 5.43%. This resulted in an elasticity value of 5.63, placing it in the elastic category, where the growth rate of employment exceeded that of the economy. In contrast, the elasticity in 2018 returned to 0.02, and by 2019, it was again negative, reinforcing the inverse relationship. Overall, the study finds that labor elasticity in this city predominantly fell within the inelastic category throughout the period analyzed, with significant elasticity observed only in 2017. These findings have important implications for policymakers, suggesting a need for targeted strategies that enhance labor absorption during periods of economic downturn, especially from an Islamic economic perspective, which emphasizes equitable employment growth and social welfare.
Enhancing Procurement Efficiency Through E-Purchasing Methods Rakhmat Dwi Pambudi
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E-purchasing has been integrated into government procurement processes for over a decade, revolutionizing how goods and services are acquired. This study explores the implementation of e-purchasing at UIN Walisongo Semarang, highlighting its potential to streamline procurement through an electronic catalog system similar to online shopping. The primary objective is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of e-purchasing in enhancing procurement operations while maintaining accountability and transparency. Utilizing qualitative data gathered from institutional records, the study assesses the current state of e-purchasing implementation and its impact on the procurement process. The findings reveal that, although UIN Walisongo has adopted e-purchasing, the scale of its implementation remains modest in terms of budget and workload. However, there has been a consistent increase in its utilization over the years, indicating a positive trend toward broader acceptance. Despite this progress, the study emphasizes the need for further improvements in the e-purchasing model to maximize its benefits. The implications of this research suggest that enhancing user training, upgrading technological infrastructure, and fostering greater stakeholder engagement are crucial steps toward optimizing the procurement process. Overall, this study contributes to the growing body of literature on e-purchasing in public sector procurement, providing insights that may inform policy and practice in similar institutions
Navigating the Jakarta Islamic Index During the Pandemic: An Analysis of Abnormal Returns and Trading Volume Dynamics Indah Amalia Putri; Ferry Khusnul Mubarok
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This study aims to analyze the differences in abnormal returns and trading volume activity before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the global and national economy, including Indonesia's Islamic finance sector. This study presents a novel contribution by examining the effects of COVID-19 on Indonesia’s Sharia-based stock market, a relatively underexplored area in Islamic finance literature. The research method used is an event study, utilizing secondary data of daily stock prices and trading volume activity for 21 days before and 21 days after the first COVID-19 case announcement on March 2, 2020. The sample comprises 30 stocks listed on the JII index. The analysis reveals significant differences in abnormal returns and trading volumes before and after the COVID-19 announcement, reflecting shifts in market responses to the global health crisis. The implications of this study provide valuable insights for investors, policymakers, and Sharia-compliant companies on the sensitivity of Islamic markets to major events like pandemics. Additionally, these findings are expected to aid in developing risk mitigation strategies for the Islamic stock market to address future global uncertainties.

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