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  • April, IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)

    The IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal's Volume 1, Issue 1, delivers essential insights. "Lifestyle, Financial Literacy, and Generation Z's Pandemic Consumptive Behavior" studies UIN Raden Intan Lampung. "Islamic Consumer Behavior towards Non-Halal Label Products" compares. "Employee Service Quality and Pardasuka Pharmacy Customer Satisfaction" scrutinize Lampung. "Brand Image and KCF Kedaton Purchasing Decisions" surveys Bandar Lampung. Lastly, "Workplace Environment and Multi-Mart Gisting Atas Employee Performance" explores Tanggamus. These concise articles provide crucial perspectives on contemporary issues.

     

  • April, IERJ Islamic Economic Review Journal
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)

    The IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal's Volume 2, Issue 1, delves into diverse economic aspects. Indonesian and Egyptian researchers contribute insights by offering practical insights into service quality and customer satisfaction among Maxim Online Motorcycle Taxi users. This issue also addresses government job satisfaction and iPhone customer satisfaction. The issue explores Islamic economic perspectives and proposes post-pandemic recovery strategies in Indonesia.

  • August, IERJ Islamic Economic Review Journal
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)

    IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal's Volume 3, Issue 2 navigates modern Islamic economics. Explore the adaptive role of Islamic boarding schools, AI's impact on Sharia banking trust, web popularity of Zakat Management Organizations, and Islamic marketing strategies of Rahayu Building Store. A concise must-read for nuanced insights into contemporary Islamic economic dynamics.

  • December, IERJ Islamic Economic Review Journal
    Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023)

    IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal's Volume 3, Issue 3, by Indonesian, Bruneian, Pakistani, and Egyptian scholars, unveils diverse insights. "Mochi Mastery" strategizes sales at Indonesian foodcourts. "Enhancing Culinary Excellence" unveils service quality. "Savoring Excellence" analyzes taste impact. "Exploring Brand Image and Lifestyle on iPhone Purchasing Decisions" studies Generation Z. Lastly, "Revitalizing Indonesia's Labor Landscape" addresses post-COVID-19 economic challenges. This volume offers rich perspectives on Islamic culinary arts, consumer behavior, and economic revitalization.

  • April, IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)

    The IERJ Islamic Economics Review Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (April 2024) features diverse research from Indonesia, Turkey, and Egypt. Topics include Islamic economics in consumption, housing, banking, education, and financing. Studies explore consumer preferences in food, student housing factors, Islamic banking service quality, zakat optimization for education, and strategic partnerships in MSME financing. The journal offers insights into the complexity of Islamic economics and its global relevance.