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Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September (2024) Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives
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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.

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The editorial team.

Published: 2024-09-07

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The Journal of Islamic Economic Perspectives, a.k.a. JIEP, an esteemed published by the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business at the State Islamic University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia, in collaboration with the Indonesian Association of Islamic Economists (IAEI), the Sharia Economy Community (MES), and the Indonesian Economist Scholar Association (ISEI), solidifies its status as an international journal through its production in both English and Arabic. This bilingual approach not only broadens its accessibility but also reflects its global outreach. Published biannually in February and September, the journal is a hub for Islamic law, economics, and finance studies.

The editorial team and reviewers of the journal, who are primarily foreign researchers and academics, further increase its international stature. This diverse team brings a wealth of knowledge and perspectives from different parts of the world, ensuring the journal's content is both globally relevant and insightful. With a focus on areas such as economics science, Islamic economics, Sharia economics law, Sharia banking & finance, and halal products, the journal encourages submissions that are both emerging and interdisciplinary in nature.

The Journal of Islamic Economic Perspectives is committed to providing quality research that is not only academically rigorous but also highly applicable to a wide range of Islamic economics researchers and professionals. This commitment, combined with its international editorial team and authorship, positions the journal as a key player in advancing the global discourse in the field of Islamic economic practices and principles.