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Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives

eISSN: 2715-0445 Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives 2 issues per year

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DataCiteX Citation Score Three-year citation performance metric
Latest DCS 15.79 2026
379 Citations 2024 – 2026
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24 Documents 2024 – 2026
Journal Profile

Journal Information

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Journal Title Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives
eISSN 2715-0445
Publisher Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives
Frequency 2 issues per year
Start Year 2019
Editor in Chief Muhammad Fauzinudin Faiz
Research Performance

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Top Performing Year
2024
Avg Citations / Year
101.29
Citations / Article
7.34
Latest DCS
15.79
Zone Ranking
Z2
Impact Factor
4.333
Performance Summary

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Top citation year was 2024 with 162 citations. Average citations per year stand at 101.29. Each indexed article contributes around 7.34 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 15.79, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 171 citations.

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Article Performance

Most Cited Article

171 Cites
2020

The role of remuneration contribution and social support in organizational life to build work engagement

DD Didit, NRS Nikmah
Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives 1 (2), 20-32, 2020
Citation Intelligence

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Last Updated 09 Jul 2026
Total Citations 719 All-time citation count
H-Index 12 Citation impact indicator
I10-Index 15 Articles with 10+ citations
Indexed Articles 99 Articles currently indexed
Citation History

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Annual Data

Yearly Citations

Year Citations
2026
61
2025
156
2024
162
2023
103
2022
107
2021
96
2020
24
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Journal Overview

About This Journal

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Journal of Islamic Economic Perspectives, a.k.a. JIEP (P-ISSN: 2085-627X, E-ISSN: 2715-0445), is published by the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia, since 2019 (first edition), twice a year, in February and September.

The choice of the name 'JIEP' symbolises 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.
Focus

The Journal of Islamic Economics Perspectives (JIEP) is an international journal that reviews articles to promote strong and creative research in Islamic economics, which is based on values and principles that relate to today's market systems and institutions. The journal seeks to position Islamic economics not merely as a prescriptive moral discourse but as a coherent framework of economic reasoning capable of contributing to debates on financial governance, distributive justice, sustainability, ethical markets, and systemic reform. JIEP prioritises analytically robust, theoretically grounded, and empirically substantiated research that examines how Islamic economic principles are conceptualised, operationalised, institutionalised, and transformed in modern economic and regulatory environments.

Scope

The journal invites new and thoughtful research articles that use different methods, like theory, comparison, data analysis, and various disciplines, to explore Islamic economics as a value-driven economic system in today's institutions. The journal's focus extends to the following areas, among others:
1. The foundations, epistemology, and transformation of Islamic economic thought and methodology.
2. Comparative and critical engagement between Islamic economic paradigms and conventional economic theories.
3. Islamic finance, Sharia-compliant banking, capital markets, risk management, and financial technology.
4. Islamic social finance, including zakat, waqf, sadaqah, philanthropy, and impact-oriented economic instruments.
5. Public finance, fiscal policy, development economics, and poverty alleviation within Islamic economic frameworks.
6. Islamic accounting standards, Sharia governance, corporate governance, ESG integration, and ethical market regulation.
7. Political economy, institutional design, and regulatory architecture of Islamic economic and financial systems.
8. Sustainable development, environmental economics, and resource governance grounded in Islamic economic principles.
9. Digital economy, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and emerging technological challenges in Islamic financial ecosystems.
10. Empirical, behavioural, and impact-oriented research assessing the performance, governance, and socio-economic outcomes of Islamic economic institutions and markets.
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