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Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Studies (JIEBS)
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The Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Studies (JIEBS) is open access, peer-reviewed journal whose objective is to publish original research papers related to Islamic Economics and Business issues. The studies highlight economic and business issues like conventional economic and business concepts. Only in this Islamic economic and business system do Islamic values become the basis and foundation of all its activities.
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Implications of Halal Certification at LP3H (Lembaga Pendamping Proses Produk Halal) State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga on the Investment Opportunity Set (IOS) of Halal Tourism Products in Yogyakarta Barokatut Toyibah
Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
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The impact of Halal certification facilitated by the LP3H (Lembaga Pendamping Proses Produk Halal) at Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University, on the investment industry for Halal tourism products examines how the LP3H Halal certification process impacts the investment attractiveness of Halal tourism products. By ensuring compliance with Sharia principles, LP3H certification can increase confidence and attract Muslim travelers, Muslim travelers who seek experiences that are in accordance with their beliefs gain confidence through certificates. This can attract investors and increase demand for Halal tourism goods. In addition, Halal certification can also expand market access, both domestic and international, thus providing significant growth opportunities for investors. This research highlights the potential of the LP3H Halal certification program to open up promising investment opportunities in the field of Halal tourism products. This research contributes valuable knowledge for investors, policy makers, and stakeholders involved in the development of the Halal tourism sector.
Determinasi Risiko Terhadap Kinerja Bank Syariah Digital: Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk Tahun 2018-2023 Muhammad, Mahatir
Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
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This study aims to analyze the influence of liquidity risk (Financing to Deposit Ratio / FDR), operational risk (Operating Costs to Operating Income / BOPO), and market risk (Net Interest Margin / NIM) on financial performance as measured through Return on Assets (ROA) at Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk during the period 2018–2023. As a sharia-based digital bank entity, Bank Aladin faces a complexity of risks that demand a responsive and integrated management strategy. The analysis method used was multiple linear regression with secondary data. The results showed that simultaneously, the three independent variables did not have a significant effect on ROA. Partially, FDR, BOPO, and NIM also showed no significant influence. However, a determination coefficient value (R²) of 0.730 indicates that 73% of ROA variations can be explained by these three variables. These findings affirm the importance of increasing the effectiveness of liquidity and market risk management in improving the financial performance of digital Islamic banks. This research makes a strategic contribution to the development of more adaptive risk management policies. The limitation in the number of samples is an important note and recommended for further research with a wider range of data to obtain more representative results
Evaluation of Compliance with Sharia Principles in Financial Reports (Case Study of Saro Niaga Store, Bone Regency). Dita Natasya Yahya; Hamzah, Aksi; Muis, Musrini
Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
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This study aims to instill sharia principles in financial reports, with a case study at Saro Niaga Store in Bone Regency. As one of the major business actors in the staple food retail sector, Saro Niaga Store is expected to be able to comply with sharia principles such as the prohibition of usury, gharar, and maysir in its financial reporting. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method through interviews, observations, and document analysis. The results of the study indicate that the application of sharia principles at Saro Niaga Store still faces obstacles such as limited understanding of sharia accounting standards and challenges in the consistency of its implementation. However, there are efforts to improve compliance, including the implementation of a computer-based reporting system that supports transparency and accountability. This study suggests strategic steps to improve understanding and compliance with sharia principles, which not only impact the company's reputation but also strengthen Muslim consumer confidence.

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