Focus and Scope
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Management, Accounting and Economics (IJIMAE) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and applied research in Islamic management, accounting, economics, finance, and related interdisciplinary studies. The journal provides an international platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, policymakers, and professionals to advance knowledge and professional practice from Islamic perspectives. IJIMAE promotes innovative and evidence-based studies that integrate Islamic values with contemporary management, accounting, economics, business, finance, governance, and digital transformation to support sustainable development and ethical practices.
The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, conceptual papers, case studies, and policy analyses. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Islamic Management and Organizational Studies: Islamic leadership, strategic and human resource management, organizational behavior and development, governance, business ethics, nonprofit and public sector management, educational management, mosque and da'wah management, zakat, waqf, philanthropy, Hajj and Umrah management, religious tourism, institutional management, cross-cultural management, operations management, organizational resilience, and related organizational studies.
- Islamic Accounting and Auditing: Financial and management accounting, Islamic accounting, accounting information systems, accounting education, public sector accounting, sustainability reporting, corporate governance, financial reporting, sharia auditing, taxation, accountability, and accounting for Islamic financial institutions.
- Islamic Economics and Finance: Islamic economics, Islamic banking, Islamic finance, Islamic capital markets, takaful, Islamic microfinance, fintech, Islamic social finance, financial inclusion, public finance, zakat and waqf economics, infaq and sadaqah management, halal economy, maqasid al-shariah, Islamic economic policy, and studies on riba, gharar, and maisir.
- Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Halal Industry: Islamic entrepreneurship, business strategy, Islamic marketing, digital marketing, consumer behavior, SMEs, innovation management, Islamic financial product marketing, halal industry, halal supply chain, halal certification, halal tourism, halal products, logistics, hospitality, and sustainable business.
- Digital Transformation and Sustainable Development: Artificial intelligence, digital governance, digital business, e-commerce, financial technology, information systems, technology adoption, digital innovation, ESG, SDGs, circular economy, green management, sustainable finance, and technology in Islamic organizations.
- Public Policy and Islamic Institutional Studies: Islamic public policy, socio-economic development, community empowerment, public administration, social welfare, institutional resilience, Islamic financial institutions, BMT, zakat and waqf institutions, Islamic educational institutions, da'wah organizations, mosque administration, Islamic corporate governance, and contemporary issues in Islamic institutions.
IJIMAE encourages interdisciplinary research that bridges theory and practice and provides academic and practical contributions to the advancement of Islamic management, accounting, economics, finance, business, and socio-economic development at the local, regional, and global levels.