About the Journal
Create: Journal of Islamic Management and Business is published by Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia (PDTII). The journal provides a platform for research and studies in management and business, with a focus on Islamic values. Topics include business strategy, innovation, Islamic finance, human resource management, entrepreneurship, marketing, and business ethics. The journal also accepts research on Islamic consumer behavior, sharia-based investments, and corporate social responsibility.
It welcomes studies related to Islamic education management and community-based organizations. This journal is open to researchers, lecturers, students, and practitioners interested in business and management, both locally and globally, with an Islamic perspective.
Current Issue
In Press
Islamic Business and Management
Currently we publish original articles written by writers from various countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Türkiye.
Articles
| Journal title | Create: Journal of Islamic Management and Business |
| English Title | Create: Journal of Islamic Management and Business |
| Abbreviation | CJoIMaB |
| Frequency | 2 issues per year (May and November) |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.59373/create |
| Online ISSN | 3108-9496 |
| Language | English, Indonesia |
| Editor-in-chief | Dr. Ari Kartiko, M.M |
| Publisher | Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia (PDTII) |
| Citation Analysis | Google Scholar. Dimension, Garuda, |
Create: Journal of Islamic Management and Business. Create: Journal of Management and Business is a scientific journal published by the Association of Islamic Education Lecturers of Indonesia (Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia - PDTII), aimed at serving as a platform for the dissemination of research and academic studies in the fields of management and business with the integration of Islamic values.
This journal welcomes research articles, conceptual studies, and theoretical reviews with a focus on strategic management and business innovation, including corporate strategy, business development, digital transformation, and business model innovation. It also covers financial management and sharia-based investment, focusing on financial planning, risk management, Islamic banking, and sharia-compliant investments. Human resource management is another key area, encompassing competency development, performance management, and leadership from an Islamic perspective. The journal also encourages studies in entrepreneurship and the creative economy, especially related to start-ups, MSMEs, technopreneurs, and social entrepreneurship based on Islamic values. Marketing and Islamic consumer behavior are also within scope, including halal marketing strategies, Muslim consumer behavior, and Islamic branding. Business ethics and corporate social responsibility are addressed from the perspective of maqashid sharia and moral values rooted in Islamic teachings.







