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Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives (JIEP)
Journal Title | : Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives |
Editor-in-Chief | : Muhammad Fauzinudin Faiz |
Managing Editor | : Nur Hidayat and Rahmatullah |
ISSN online | : 2715-0445 |
Prefiks DOI | : 10.35719/jiep |
Frequency | : Biannual (February and September) & Bilingual (English and Arabic) |
Harvest Url/OAI | : https://jurnalfebi.uinkhas.ac.id/index.php/JIEP/oai |
: jiep.febi@uinkhas.ac.id | |
Publisher | : Faculty of Islamic Economics & Business UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember |
Citation Analysis | : Google Scholar | Garuda | Moraref | Citedness in Scopus | Citedness in WoS | Dimensions | EBSCO | COPERNICUS | AcademicKeys | Etc. |
Address | : Jl. Mataram No. 1 Karang Mluwo, Mangli, Kec. Kaliwates, Kabupaten Jember, Jawa Timur 68136 |
The Journal of Islamic Economic Perspectives, a.k.a. JIEP (P-ISSN: 2085-627X, E-ISSN: 2715-0445), is published twice a year, in February and September, by the JIEP Research Centre of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia, since 2019 (first edition).
The name 'JIEP' symbolizes a broad, encompassing perspective that integrates various disciplines within the economic, financial, business, and philanthropic sectors from an Islamic viewpoint. This title encapsulates the journal's commitment to exploring numerous subjects, from traditional Islamic finance and banking to innovative areas like Islamic marketing and social responsibility. The journal aims to serve as a platform for diverse scholarly insights, bringing together various streams of thought and research under the umbrella of Islamic economic principles. Thus, 'JIEP' is more than just a name; it represents a holistic vision that seeks to bridge different aspects of economics and finance through Islamic teachings and values.
The JIEP, in cooperation with the Indonesian Association of Islamic Economists (IAEI), the Sharia Economy Community (MES), and the Indonesian Economist Scholar Association (ISEI),. This journal focused on Islamic law, economics, and finance studies. This journal focuses on the pivotal issues in developing Islamic law within economics and finance studies. It serves as a vital source for groundbreaking research and analysis in various specialized areas, including but not limited to Islamic economic law as applied to Islamic banking, Islamic marketing, Islamic human resources, and Islamic finance.
The journal's comprehensive coverage extends to a broad spectrum of subjects such as Zakah, Waqf, poverty alleviation strategies, Islamic public finance, monetary economics, economic development, and the principles of Maqasid al-Shariah. It also explores institutional economics, Islamic management, behavioural economics and finance, corporate governance, risk management, and Shariah-compliant financial issues.
Moreover, "JIEP" delves into advanced topics such as financial engineering, securitization and Sukuk, Islamic capital markets, insurance and Takaful, regulatory issues, and corporate social responsibility within the Islamic context. The journal is keen on submissions that offer innovative approaches, especially in areas like risk management, Shariah issues, and the burgeoning field of Islamic capital markets. The journal aims to contribute significantly to the academic and practical understanding of Islamic economics and finance by providing a platform for diverse and in-depth research. It seeks to attract a wide range of Islamic economics researchers and professionals, offering valuable insights and applications relevant to their work.
Why should you consider publishing your paper in the JIEP FEBI UIN KHAS Journal?
Since its inception in 2019, the JIEP (Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives) has published articles by distinguished scholars from 5 continents—Asia, Europe, America, Africa and Australia—and over 20 countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Canada, Australia, Austria, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Iran, Thailand, India, the United States, Sweden, Argentina, Nepal, Brunei Darussalam, Sudan and Turkey, among others. These scholars hail from some of the world's leading universities. The JIEP also has been indexed by the following services (click the link here for further information)
Disclaimer:
All submissions must be made through the JIEP (Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives) Journal OJS system. We do not accept submissions via email. The JIEP issues two distinct types of Letters of Acceptance (LoA) for our contributors and researchers: the conditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA) and the unconditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA).
- Unconditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA): The unconditional letter of acceptance is issued to authors whose submissions have met all our publication criteria with excellence and do not require further modifications or conditions. This letter signifies the manuscript's readiness for immediate publication in the Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives, acknowledging its compliance with our editorial standards and quality benchmarks.
- Conditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA): Authors whose submissions have received approval from our editorial board are eligible for this type of acceptance letter. However, it is contingent upon the fulfilment of certain conditions or revisions. The conditions may include, but are not limited to, minor modifications in the manuscript, additional peer review, or compliance with specific formatting guidelines. Accepting the manuscript for publication is subject to the satisfactory completion of these conditions.