Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance
2015 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2020
- DO WORKERS’ REMITTANCES PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH? A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN pp. 713-728

- Sarmad Ellahi and Muhammad Omer
- INVESTIGATING VOLATILITY BEHAVIOUR: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ISLAMIC STOCK INDICES pp. 729-746

- Burhanuddin
- CONCEPTUALISING ISLAMIC CREDIT CARDS BASED ON MUSHÄ€RAKA MUTANÄ€QISA pp. 747-766

- Ahmed M. Alkhan, M. Kabir Hassan and Rashedul Hasan
- ONLINE PAYMENT: INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN OIC COUNTRIES pp. 767-788

- Rizqi Umar Al Hashfi, Alyta Shabrina Zusryn, Novi Lailatul Khoirunnisa and Ammelia Rizza Fitri Ayu Listyowati
- SUSTAINABILITY-DISCLOSURES AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: SHARIAH COMPLIANT VS NON-SHARIAH- COMPLIANT INDONESIAN FIRMS pp. 789-810

- Mudeer Ahmed Khattak, Mohsin Ali and Aman Khan Burki
- ZAKAT AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN INDONESIA: A PANEL ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL pp. 811-832

- Evi Aninatin Ni’matul Choiriyah, Abdul Kafi, Irma Faikhotul Hikmah and Imam Wahyudi Indrawan
- BENEFITS THAT ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKS CAN ATTAIN BY IMPLEMENTING GREEN BANKING pp. 833-860

- Kashfia Sharmeen and Ahsan Mahbub Yeaman
- COMPARING THE INTERTEMPORAL EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA pp. 861-894

- Lina Nugraha Rani and Salina Kassim
- DO ISLAMIC EQUITY STYLE INDICES CONTAIN ECONOMIC INFORMATION? pp. 895-918

- Shahrin Saaid Shaharuddin, Wee Yeap Lau and Tien-Ming Yip
- ZAKAT AND SDG 6: A CASE STUDY OF BAZNAS, INDONESIA pp. 919-934

- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi, Abdul Aziz Yahya Saoqi, Hidayaneu Farchatunnisa and Ulfah Lathifah Junari
Volume 6, issue 3, 2020
- ISLAMIC BANKING AND BANK PERFORMANCE IN MALAYSIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS pp. 487-502

- Mansor Ibrahim
- USER ACCEPTANCE OF ONLINE WAQF APPLICATIONS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA pp. 503-530

- Taufik Faturohman, Irfan Hassandi and Yulianti
- THE INTRODUCTION OF WAQF INTO FRACTIONAL AND FULL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE ECONOMIC STABILITY pp. 531-554

- Omer Faruk Tekdogan
- THE UTILISATION OF ISLAMIC FINTECH (I-FINTECH) IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS IN MALAYSIA pp. 555-576

- Nik Hadiyan Nik Azman, Mohd Zaidi Md. Zabri, Tajul Ariffin Masron and Nurhafiza Abdul Kader Malim
- FINANCING-TO-VALUE (FTV) POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY PRICES IN INDONESIA pp. 577-596

- Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Maya Puspa Rahman and Nurfatihah Ahmad Senusi
- ISLAMIC FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA: A BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH pp. 597-620

- Tasiu Tijjani Sabiu and Muhamad Abduh
- CHALLENGES FACING ISLAMIC BANKING IN IRAN: EVALUATION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS pp. 621-640

- Hossein Meisamy and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- PROGRESSIVE FINANCING IN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS: IMPROVED MONITORING OR DISTINCTIVE COMMERCIALISATION? pp. 641-666

- Muhammad Miqdad Robbani, Mahdiah Aulia and Fatiya Rumi Humaira
- EXPLORATION OF AGENT-BASED SIMULATION: THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT OF ZAKAH ON ECONOMIC GROWTH pp. 667-688

- Diyah Putriani, Gairuzazmi Mat Ghani and Mira Kartiwi
- DETERMINANTS OF CORPORATE BOND AND SUKUK RATINGS IN INDONESIA pp. 689-712

- Afifatun Ni’mah, Nisful Laila, Sylva Alif Rusmita and Eko Fajar Cahyono
Volume 6, issue 2, 2020
- SOCIAL MEDIA DATA TO DETERMINE LOAN DEFAULT PREDICTING METHOD IN AN ISLAMIC ONLINE P2P LENDING pp. 243-274

- Hasna Nabila Laila Khilfah and Taufik Faturohman
- SOVEREIGN DEBT ISSUANCE CHOICE: SUKUK VS CONVENTIONAL BONDS pp. 275-294

- Rhada Boujlil, M. Kabir Hassan and Rihab Grassa
- THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN BANKS TO ENGENDER THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN AND THEIR FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN ARAB COUNTRIES pp. 295-324

- Yusef Yakubi, B. Basuki and Rudi Purwono
- ARE ISLAMIC BANKS SUFFERING FROM A MODEL MISFIT? A COMPARISON WITH COOPERATIVE BANKS pp. 325-352

- Rosana Gulzar, Mansor Ibrahim and Mohamed Ariff
- ISLAMIC FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND CO2 EMISSIONS IN INDONESIA pp. 353-372

- Azwar Iskandar, Bayu Taufiq Possumah and Khaerul Aqbar
- DETERMINANTS OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL EXCLUSION IN INDONESIA pp. 373-402

- Mohammad Mahbubi Ali, Abrista Devi and Hamzah Bustomi
- ACCEPTANCE OF ISLAMIC EQUITY-BASED MORTGAGE PRODUCT: AN EXTENSION OF DECOMPOSED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR pp. 403-418

- Imran Mehboob Shaikh and Kamaruzaman Noordin
- ACCEPTANCE OF ISLAMIC EQUITY-BASED MORTGAGE PRODUCT: AN EXTENSION OF DECOMPOSED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR pp. 419-438

- Muh. Rudi Nugroho, Ahmad Syakir Kurnia, Abdul Qoyum and Fitrotul Fardila
- ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL FUNDS WITHIN THE FAMILY: SELECTIVITY SKILLS AND MARKET TIMING ABILITY pp. 439-462

- Anas Ahmad Bani Atta and Ainulashikin Marzuki
- BOARD CHARACTERISTICS, GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND MAQÈ‚SHID PERFORMANCE IN ISLAMIC BANKING pp. 463-486

- Muhammad Wahyudi Pranata and Sugiyarti Fatma Laela
Volume 6, issue 1, 2020
- INVESTIGATING ZAKAT PAYMENT OF THAI MUSLIMS pp. 1-20

- Sawarai Boonyamanond and Papusson Chaiwat
- A META-ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE: CASE BASED EVIDENCE FROM INDIA pp. 21-50

- Mohammad Irfan
- DO SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND ISLAMIC FINANCIAL LITERACY MATTER FOR SELECTING ISLAMIC FINANCIAL PRODUCTS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN INDONESIA? pp. 51-76

- Salma Fadhilah Widityani, Taufik Faturohman, Raden Aswin Rahadi and Yulianti
- CAN ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE ALLEVIATES POVERTY IN INDONESIA? AN INVESTIGATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS pp. 77-94

- Adhitya Ginanjar and Salina Kassim
- THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF MICROFINANCE: CONVENTIONAL VS. ISLAMIC pp. 95-116

- Amela Trokic, Eldina Barakovac and Velid Efendic
- SHORT-TERM OVERREACTION OF ISLAMIC STOCKS TO SPECIFIC EVENTS IN INDONESIA pp. 117-134

- Sofina Mujadiddah, Noer Azam Achsani and Mohammad Irfany
- DO REGULATION, MAQASID SHARIAH AND INSTITUTIONAL PARAMETER IMPROVE ISLAMIC BANK EFFICIENCY? pp. 135-162

- Wan Hakimah Wan Ibrahim and Abdul Ghafar Ismail
- SECTORAL ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF ISLAMIC BANKS TO THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY pp. 163-188

- Imam Wahyudi Indrawan and Maya Puspa Rahman
- PRODUCTIVITY AND ITS DETERMINANT OF ISLAMIC BANKS EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA pp. 189-212

- Siti Annita Otaviya and Lina Nugraha Rani
- ISLAMIC BANKING EFFICIENCY AND INCLUSIVE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH: THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION pp. 213-242

- Hasanul Banna and Md Rabiul Alam
Volume 5, issue 4, 2019
- DEVELOPING AN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INCLUSION INDEX FOR ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDONESIA: A CROSS-PROVINCE ANALYSIS pp. 691-712

- M. Mahbubi Ali, Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti and Abrista Devi
- MODELLING A SUSTAINABILITY MODEL OF ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS pp. 713-740

- Yuli Indah Sari and Widiyanto bin Mislan Cokrohadisumarto
- WHY ARE YOUTH INTENT ON INVESTING THROUGH PEER TO PEER LENDING? EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA pp. 741-762

- Ichwan and Rahmatina A. Kasri
- A MARKOV CHAIN MODEL FOR ISLAMIC MICRO-FINANCING pp. 763-784

- Djaffar Lessy, Fouad Khoudjeti, Marc Diener and Francine Diener
- DETERMINATION OF PROFESSIONALISM AND TRANSPARENCY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF ZAKAT INSTITUTIONS pp. 785-806

- Rifzaldi Nasri, Nur Aeni and Marissa Grace Haque-Fawzi
- DO INTERNET MARKETING FACTORS WITH ISLAMIC VALUES IMPROVE SME PERFORMANCE? pp. 807-828

- Rizaldi Yusfiarto and Galuh Tri Pambekti
- QARD-AL-HASSAN AS A TOOL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE FAEL KHAIR WAQF PROGRAM IN BANGLADESH pp. 829-848

- Farah Muneer and Foyasal Khan
- EXAMINING THE OUTREACH OF ISLAMIC CHARITY BASED MICROFINANCE PROGRAMMES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA pp. 849-872

- Aimatul Yumna and Matthew Clarke
- PROVING AL-MAQRIZI’S CONCEPT OF THE DETERMINANTS OF INFLATION: CROSS BORDER ANALYSIS pp. 873-890

- Nashr Akbar and Abdul Wahid al Faizin
- SHARIA-COMPLIANT CREDIT CARD EXPOSURE AND UTILISATION IN THE GROWING DIGITAL ECONOMY pp. 891-918

- Laily Dwi Arsyianti and Adelia
Volume 5, issue 3, 2019
- BIG DATA ALGORITHMS AND PREDICTION: BINGOS AND RISKY ZONES IN SHARIA STOCK MARKET INDEX pp. 475-490

- Shahid Anjum and Naveeda Qaseem
- DEVELOPING FINTECH AND ISLAMIC FINANCE PRODUCTS IN AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAIN pp. 491-516

- R. Gratiyana Ningrat and Mohamad Soleh Nurzaman
- MUSLIM CUSTOMER BEHAVIOR IN HALAL FOOD ONLINE PURCHASING pp. 517-540

- Hasan Al-Banna
- THE MICROENTERPRISING SIZE AND ACCEPTANCE OF ISLAMIC HEALTH INSURANCE (TAKAFUL) IN NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA pp. 541-558

- Mansur Ahmed Kazaure and Addul Rashid Abdullah
- CUSTOMER ATTITUDE AND INTENTION TOWARD SHARIA-COMPLIANT HOTELS pp. 559-578

- Titin Vegirawati, Yusnaini and Endang Kusdiah Ningsih
- FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL EFFICIENCY ON INDONESIAN ISLAMIC BANKS: A NON-PARAMETRIC APPROACH pp. 579-602

- Aam Rusydiana and Lina Marlina
- THE PERCEPTION ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF ISLAMIC BANKS AND ISLAMIC WINDOWS TOWARDS THE GROWTH OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY pp. 603-622

- Jibril Musa Talba, Ibrahim Mohammed Lawal and Umar Babagana Imam
- MUSLIM MILLENNIAL’S INTENTION OF DONATING FOR CHARITY USING FINTECH PLATFORM pp. 623-644

- Farokhah Muzayinatun Niswah, Lu’liyatul Mutmainah and Diah Ayu Legowati
- SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS OF CREDIT RATIONING AT BAITUL MAAL WA TAMWIL IN INDONESIA pp. 645-672

- Permata Wulandari and Salina Kassim
- HERDING BEHAVIOR IN THE INDONESIAN ISLAMIC STOCK MARKET pp. 673-690

- Nora Amelda Rizal and Mirta Kartika Damayanti
Volume 5, issue 2, 2019
- THE PROSPECTS FOR ISLAMIC SOCIAL BANKING IN INDONESIA pp. 237-262

- M. Luthfi Hamidi, Andrew Worthington, Tracey West and Rifki Ismal
- THE ROLE OF INTEGRATED ISLAMIC COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL FINANCE IN REDUCING INCOME INEQUALITY IN INDONESIA pp. 263-286

- Arif Widodo
- MONETARY POLICY PASS-THROUGH, EXCESS LIQUIDITY AND PRICE SPILLOVER: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS OF PAKISTAN pp. 287-320

- Muhammad Omer
- THE INTEGRATION OF ISLAMIC COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL ECONOMY THROUGH PRODUCTIVE WAQF TO PROMOTE PESANTREN WELFARE pp. 321-340

- Ratih Winarsih, Atika Rukminastiti Masrifah and Khoirul Umam
- IBN KHALDUN MODEL ON POVERTY: THE CASE OF ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC CONFERENCE (OIC) COUNTRIES pp. 341-366

- Ahlis Fatoni, Sebastian Herman and Adam Abdullah
- CUSTOMER-PERCEIVED VALUE IN CREATING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND REVISIT INTENTION IN SHARIA HOTELS pp. 367-386

- Fitranty Adirestuty
- CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FIQH APPROACHES TO RE-ESTIMATING THE ZAKAT POTENTIAL IN INDONESIA pp. 387-418

- Maya Asfarina, Ascarya and Irfan Syauqi Beik
- FINANCIAL INCLUSIONS, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN OIC COUNTRIES: A GMM AND QUANTILE REGRESSION APPLICATION pp. 419-438

- Fatima Muhammad Abdulkarim and Hamisu Sadi Ali
- HOW FEASIBLE IS A CONVERTIBLE IJARAH CONTRACT FOR SME FINANCING?: A SIMULATION APPROACH pp. 439-458

- Zuliani Dalimunthe, Akhmad Syakhroza, Mustafa E. Nasution and Zaafri A. Husodo
- THE IMPACT OF HALAL AT THAYYIB AND CONSUMPTION ETHICS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: AN ECONOMIC TAFSIR OF AL-BAQARAH 168 pp. 459-474

- Taqiyah D. Insani, Abdul W. Al-Faizin and Muhammad N. H. Ryandono
Volume 5, issue 1, 2019
- HOUSE PRICE CHANGES AND ISLAMIC BANK STABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA pp. 1-20

- Shiau Hui Kok and Normaz Wana Ismail
- THE CREDIT SUPPLY CHANNEL OF MONETARY POLICY TRANSMISSION MECHANISM: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN PAKISTAN VERSUS MALAYSIA pp. 21-36

- Syed Muhammad Abdul Rehman Shah and Abdul Rashid
- ISLAMIC BANKING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: APPLYING THE CONVENTIONAL HYPOTHESIS pp. 37-62

- Ahmad Jawad and Klein Christian
- THE ROLE OF HALAL CERTIFICATION ON PURCHASE INTENTION TOWARDS FOOD PRODUCTS FROM MENA COUNTRIES: A SEM STUDY pp. 63-88

- Firdaus Fanny Putera Perdana, Muhammad Tahir Jan, Remzi Altunisik, Irwandi Jaswir and Betania Kartika
- HALAL GOVERNANCE IN INDONESIA: THEORY, CURRENT PRACTICES, AND RELATED ISSUES pp. 89-116

- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi and Irwandi Jaswir
- PRINCIPAL-AGENT PREFERENCES IN IMPERFECT MARKETS: THEORETICAL ANALYSIS ON MURABAHAH AND IJARAH pp. 117-144

- Hechem Ajmi, Hassanuddeen Abdul Aziz, Salina Kassim and Walid Mansou
- STRENGTHENING NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EQUITABLE INCOME THROUGH SHARIA DIGITAL ECONOMY IN INDONESIA pp. 145-168

- Amrin Barata
- CONSUMER PURCHASING BEHAVIOR OF HALAL COSMETICS: A STUDY ON GENERATIONS X AND Y pp. 169-192

- Elfira Maya Adiba
- DEVELOPING HALAL TRAVEL AND HALAL TOURISM TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CONFIRMATORY ANALYSIS pp. 193-214

- Abrista Devi and Irman Firmansyah
- THE HALAL ASPECT AND ISLAMIC FINANCING AMONG MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM ENTERPISES (MSMEs) IN YOGYAKARTA: DOES BERKAH MATTER? pp. 215-236

- Abdul Qoyum and Neneng Ela Fauziyyah
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