Focus and Scope Policy
Journal of Islamic Economics and Halal Industry (JESIL)
Journal Focus: JESIL provides a dynamic forum for the advancement of knowledge in Islamic economics and the halal industry. The journal focuses on Shari’ah-compliant economic activities and halal industry practices that impact enterprises and contribute to societal welfare. JESIL publishes articles on the interplay between Islamic economic principles, halal industry standards, organizational management, justice (adl), and sustainable business practices (al-falah).
Journal Scope:
- Development of Islamic Economic Concepts: Based on socio-economic perspectives that enhance the understanding of fundamental Islamic economic principles.
- Historical Perspectives on Islamic Economics: Including the development history of enterprises and financial management within an Islamic context.
- Critical Analysis of Issues and Challenges: In business disclosure and performance measurement in Islamic contexts.
- Shari’ah Management and Corporate Governance: In Islamic financial institutions, including risk management and controls in Islamic organizations and halal industries.
- Performance Measurement and Disclosure: For both financial and non-financial performance in Islamic and halal organizations.
- Halal Industry Standards and Certification Processes: Including supply chain management in the halal industry.
- Innovation and Emerging Trends: In the halal market for food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors.
Journal Objectives: By focusing on these areas, JESIL aims to contribute significantly to the body of knowledge in Islamic economics and the halal industry, promoting practices that align with Shari’ah principles and support societal welfare.
The Journal of Islamic Economics and Halal Industry ( JESIL) advances theory, practice, and policy by publishing scholarly contributions in the areas of Islamic economics and the halal industry. JESIL publishes rigorous and bold research, with the aim of bringing its contributions and implications worldwide to scholars, practitioners, policymakers, students, and the entrepreneurial leaders of today and tomorrow. We welcome the submission of manuscripts representing a wide spectrum of approaches and formats, including theory-based research, large-scale empirical studies, dialectics and debates, engaging provocative questions with evidence, rigorous summaries of best practices, regional and international studies, and more.
Scope and Aim of Islamic Economics
- Shariah and Legal Issues in Islamic Business and Finance
- The Role of Shariah Boards in Business Organizations
- Islamic Perspectives on Creative Business
- Islam and Organizational Culture
- Human Resources in Islamic Business
- Supply Chain Management in Islamic Business
- Management Practices in Islamic Business
- Best Practices in Islamic Corporate Governance
- Islam and Human Resource Management
- Operations Management from an Islamic Perspective
- Islamic Entrepreneurship in Informal Socioeconomic Systems
- Strategic and Resource Management in Muslim Entrepreneurial Firms
- Historical Approaches to Future Muslim Entrepreneurial Challenges
- Research Methods for Islamic Human Resource Management
- Good Corporate Governance from an Islamic Perspective
- Entrepreneurship Development from an Islamic Perspective
- Research Methods for Islamic Marketing
- Islam and the Marketing Science
- Islamic Branding and Positioning
- Islamic Market Segmentation
- Shariah Compliance Concepts in Travel
- Islam and Human Resource Development
Scope and Aim of Halal Industry
- Emerging Halal Market for Food, Drink, and Pharmaceutical Ingredients
- Halal Product Business
- Halal Tourism
- Halal Packaging
- Halal Supply Chain Management
- Halal Tourism and Hospitality
- Halal Transportation
- Halal Business Practices