Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September (2024) Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives
The contemporary digital era is witnessing substantial alterations in economic and commercial dynamics, driven by technical breakthroughs, globalization, and the imperative for adaptable management techniques. The amalgamation of money and technology propels innovation throughout banking, financial sectors, and international trade. Simultaneously, difficulties in resource management, improving efficiency, and sustaining competitiveness necessitate a more adaptive managerial strategy to market and technology shifts. Subjects such as fintech literacy, developmental transformation, supply chain management, and the execution of digital strategy exemplify endeavours to enhance company and economic performance in the context of swift technological advancement. This holistic approach enables many sectors to use new opportunities while confronting the constraints of digital transformation.
The Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives (JIEP) includes publications from 15 universities spanning 8 nations. These institutions comprise notable universities from Indonesia, including Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember State Islamic University and Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, as well as Kaziranga University in India, Universiti Malaya and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in Malaysia, along with others from Sweden, Argentina, Nepal, Brunei Darussalam, and Sudan. This varied representation highlights the international cooperation in Islamic economics.
Regards,
The editorial team.
Articles
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The Effect of Dollar Exchange Rate of The Finance Performance in Indonesia The Effect of Dollar Exchange
Abstract View: 746Download: 1344Fintech Literacy-Inclusion and Its Impact on Generation Z: Study of Islamic State University Students in Central Java, Indonesia
Abstract View: 605Download: 492Effects of Development Transformation on Energy Consumption in ASEAN-3: Structural Vector Autoregression Approach
Abstract View: 262Download: 136Learning and Growth Dimension of the Balanced Scorecard and Its Influence on Cooperative Performance: A Study of Nawalparashi District, Nepal
Abstract View: 396Download: 232Optimizing Aggressive Strategies as Adaptive Action for Rural Banks in Facing Competition In The Digital Banking Era
Abstract View: 271Download: 245Murabahah Financing in Practice: An Analytical Study at Sharia Bank, Sungai Penuh Branch
Abstract View: 433Download: 346Supply Chain Analysis of Village Chicken Business Provider of Meat in Central Lombok District
Abstract View: 265Download: 298Accounting Information Systems as a Tool for Effective Petty Cash Control: Evidence from a Hotel Case Study
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