Journals

  • Ethiconomics : Journal of Islamic Economics

    Ethiconomics : Journal of Islamic economics is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing rigorous research at the intersection of Islamic economic law, Islamic business ethics, and Sharia-compliant economic governance. The journal welcomes original empirical and conceptual works that critically examine regulatory frameworks, institutional practices, and ethical dimensions shaping Islamic economic systems across diverse jurisdictions.

    The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to: Islamic economic law and jurisprudence in commercial transactions (mu‘āmalāt), Sharia governance and compliance, Islamic banking and finance regulation, halal industry governance, Islamic social finance (zakat, waqf) governance, fintech and digital Islamic finance regulation, dispute resolution and Sharia arbitration, corporate governance and ethical accountability, maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah–based policy analysis, and contemporary challenges in ethical markets and sustainable development within Islamic economic perspectives.

    Ethiconomics : Journal of Islamic economics aims to serve researchers, practitioners, regulators, and policy stakeholders by disseminating high-quality studies with clear theoretical contribution, methodological rigor, and practical relevance. Manuscripts are expected to demonstrate originality, sound research ethics, and transparent scholarship aligned with best practices in academic publishing.

  • Digiconomics : Journal of digital economics

    Diginomics : Journal of Digital Economics  is a peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to advancing scholarship on the digital economy and its implications for markets, organizations, and society. The journal examines the transformative impact of digital technologies on business models, economic structures, and organizational practices, and welcomes interdisciplinary contributions across economics, innovation, and technology studies.

    Diginomics : Journal of Digital Economics publishes original research articles, review papers, conceptual/theoretical studies, and empirical works employing qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methods, and computational approaches. All submissions undergo an initial editorial screening (scope fit, quality, and ethics), followed by a rigorous double-blind peer review by at least two independent experts. The typical review cycle is approximately 6–10 weeks.