Vol. 1 No. 1: Islamic Finance and Institutional Resilience: Strengthening Performance, Ethics, and Economic Stability

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This issue explores the evolving dynamics of Islamic financial institutions and their strategic role in promoting economic resilience and ethical performance across Indonesia. The featured articles analyze how macroeconomic and microeconomic factors shape the financial health of Islamic commercial banks, highlighting the need for adaptive strategies in volatile markets. A case study of BMT Kamang Mudiak illustrates the pivotal contribution of microfinance in elevating member income and fostering local empowerment. The exploration of employee performance through Islamic values, skills, and motivation provides insights into how spirituality and human capital intertwine within organizational culture. Meanwhile, a study on capital structure in sharia pawn institutions sheds light on financial management practices that balance liquidity, risk, and compliance. Finally, the examination of earnings management in Islamic banking through the Modified Jones Model reveals critical ethical and governance considerations. Collectively, this issue underscores how Islamic finance integrates morality, productivity, and sustainability to build a more equitable and resilient economic system.

This issue features contributions from researchers representing several regions in Indonesia, showcasing diverse academic perspectives and insights

Published: 2023-09-30

Articles

  • Macroeconomic And Microeconomic Factors Impact The Health Of Islamic Commercial Banks In Indonesia

    Anton Priyo Nugroho
    01-08
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61536/alurwah.v1i01.13
  • Examining BMT's Role in Boosting Member Income: A Case Study in Kamang Mudiak

    Asri Ady Bakri
    09-18
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61536/alurwah.v1i01.16
  • Optimizing Employee Performance: The Impact of Islamic Values, Skills, and Motivation in DPMPTSP Padang

    Nadya Agusfina Fernata, Agnes Dini Mardani
    19-29
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61536/alurwah.v1i01.15
  • Analyze Capital Structure In Kamal Sharia Pawnloyers And Wonokromo Pawntown Case Study

    Linda Ayu Oktoriza, Nur Fitri Rahmawati
    30-43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61536/alurwah.v1i01.14
  • Earnings Management in Indonesian Islamic Banking: Analyzing with Modified Jones Model

    Tuti Supatminingsih, Syamsu Rijal
    44-55
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61536/alurwah.v1i01.18