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IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics)
ISSN : 25020633     EISSN : 25024647     DOI : 10.30659/ijibe
Core Subject : Economy,
International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics (IJIBE) is a publication medium of research results in the field of Islamic business ethics. Islamic business ethics is a concept of business which based on Islamic values and principles. It is guidance for business actors to know what is right or wrong from Islamic perspective. This is aimed for the benefit of people and the welfare of broader community for either the present or the future.
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Zakat as Social Function of Shariah Banking Related to SMEs Empowerment For Poverty Alleviation Mispiyanti, Mispiyanti; Junaidi, Junaidi
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.110-120

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Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) is no longer a voluntary action. It already has became an obligation.Moreover, for syaria monetary institution which bases it principals on, not only morality and ethics, but also religion and spirituality. The object of this research are: BMI bank of Indonesia, BIMB bank of Malaysia, ADIB bank of UEA, and Al Baraka bank of Bahraen. It based its data on 2013 –2014 annual report. The research uses content analysis to analyze the bank’s zakatand itsrelationto the degree of poverty alleviation. The results are: 1) BMI and BIMB banks did their social function in terms of people basic needs, while 2) ADIB and Al Baraka banks also did their role, in terms of recognition development and human resources development. Implementation of CSR for each bank and the state can be different according to the conditions, needand problems which faced by their people. CSR implementation could be relative because each state has a different focus, it could   be some   required   activities   for   BMI   and   BIMB 
ANALYSIS INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENCE PERCEPTION BETWEEN SHARI’A BANKING WITH CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS CUSTOMER’S PURCHASE INTENSION SHARI’A BANKING IN SEMARANG – INDONESIA Astuti, Sri Rahayu Tri
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.152-160

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Based on Shari’a Banking’s development background in  Indonesia such as phylosophy aspects, legal aspectsalso prospect and potential aspects,Shari’a Banking’s development should increase significantly. Instead of expectation, at the beginning year 2015,Shari’a Banking has decreased 1,6% inCentral Java (Jawa Tengah).This research aims to analyze influence of difference perception between Shari’a Banking with consumer perception toward customer’s purchase intention Shari’a Bankingin Semarang. This research use qualitative analysis methode with 30 respondents and this research gains :  (1)  Respondents understand and have purchase intension Shari’a Banking are 20 respondents; (2)  Respondents understand but do not have purchase intension Shari’a Banking are  4 respondents; (3)  Respondents do not understand and do not have purchase intension Shari’a Banking are 6 respondents.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ISLAMIC BANK'S PRACTICES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Jusoh, Wan Noor Hazlina Wan; Ibrahim, Uzaimah
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.95-109

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The purpose of this paper is to explore the corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of an Islamic bank, which is Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB). This research used face-to-face interview technique as a research method in order to get data that are more accurate. The data analysis focuses on four CSR themes namely, zakat, charitable activities, employee and environment. The findings show that BIMB has applied CSR practices in various ways and does not merely focussing on zakat and charitable activities as debated in previous studies in other Islamic banks. This paper contributes to the growing debate on CSR among Islamic financial institutions especially in Islamic banking industry by exploring new visibilities.
Corporate Social Responsibility of Islamic Bank's Practices: an Exploratory Study Jusoh, Wan Noor Hazlina Wan; Ibrahim, Uzaimah
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.95-109

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The purpose of this paper is to explore the corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of an Islamic bank, which is Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB). This research used face-to-face interview technique as a research method in order to get data that are more accurate. The data analysis focuses on four CSR themes namely, zakat, charitable activities, employee and environment. The findings show that BIMB has applied CSR practices in various ways and does not merely focussing on zakat and charitable activities as debated in previous studies in other Islamic banks. This paper contributes to the growing debate on CSR among Islamic financial institutions especially in Islamic banking industry by exploring new visibilities.
FUND MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN BAZNAS ZAKAT (AMIL ZAKAT NATIONAL AGENCY) EAST JAVA Widiastuti, Tika; Wahyuningsih, Wahyuningsih; Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.161-170

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Poor people in the world remains a global problem. Previous studies have been widely using various perspectives related to aspects of fundamental and macroeconomic. However, research that focuses on methods to manage zakat institutions still do not exist. Especially on zakat management institutions in Indonesia. Countries with a Muslim majority population in the world. This study used a qualitative approach through multiple cases study aimed to determine the zakat fund management strategies at the National Zakat Agency and the Institute of National Zakat Al Ahzar East Java. Data collected through individual depth interview. This study describes the findings of Zakat Scorecard Model through categorical analysis results. The article also describes the academic and managerial implications related to zakat management institutions.
ZAKAT AS SOCIAL FUNCTION OF SHARIAH BANKING RELATED TO SMEs EMPOWERMENT FORPOVERTY ALLEVIATION Mispiyanti, Mispiyanti; Junaidi, Junaidi
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 1, No 2 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.1.2.110-120

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) is no longer a voluntary action. It already has became an obligation.Moreover, for syaria monetary institution which bases it principals on, not only morality and ethics, but also religion and spirituality. The object of this research are: BMI bank of Indonesia, BIMB bank of Malaysia, ADIB bank of UEA, and Al Baraka bank of Bahraen. It based its data on 2013 –2014 annual report. The research uses content analysis to analyze the bank’s zakatand itsrelationto the degree of poverty alleviation. The results are: 1) BMI and BIMB banks did their social function in terms of people basic needs, while 2) ADIB and Al Baraka banks also did their role, in terms of recognition development and human resources development. Implementation of CSR for each bank and the state can be different according to the conditions, needand problems which faced by their people. CSR implementation could be relative because each state has a different focus, it could be some   required activities for BMI and BIMB

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