Economica: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam is a scientific journal in the field of Islamic economics studies published twice a year by the Institute of Islamic Economic Research and Development (LP2EI), Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Walisongo Semarang.
The editors receive scientific articles in the form of conceptual script or unpublished research results or other scientific publications related to Islamic Economics themes which cover Islamic Finance, Islamic Banking, Islamic Accounting, Islamic Marketing, also Behavioral Economics, Management, and Human Resources in Islamic perspective.
This journal has been indexed by: CROSSREF, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Moraref, Sinta Ristek Dikti (SINTA 2), One Search Indonesia, EBSCO, etc.
This journal has become a CrossRef Member, therefore, all articles published by Economica: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam will have unique DOI number.
p-ISSN: 2085-9325
e-ISSN: 2541-4666
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- Beyond Religiosity: How Social Capital Drives Institutional Zakat Payment Preferences in Indonesia - A Behavioural Economics Analysis
- From Values to Visits: Exploring the Economic Development Potential of Halal Tourism Through Islamic Destination Attributes
- The Nexus between The Islamic Human Development Index (I-HDI), Unemployment, and Population Growth in Influencing Poverty
- Capital Structure, Profitability and Corporate Value: The Moderation Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesian Sharia Companies
- Toward Sustainable Islamic Banking: The Role of FinTech, Knowledge Management, Green Banking, and Sharia Compliance
- Halal Meat Consumption in East Java: The Role of Employement, Manufacturing, and MSME Income
- Economic Vulnerability and Operational Efficiency in Indonesia’s Islamic Banking: A Vector Error-Correction Approach