Other Revenue
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba (JIELariba) does not derive any revenue beyond the institutional support provided by the Program Studi Ekonomi Islam Program Sarjana, the Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam, and Universitas Islam Indonesia, together with the Author Fees. No subscriptions, advertising income, reprint sales, supplements, or external sponsorships contribute to the journal’s budget.
In accordance with the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing, JIELariba clearly discloses its business model and revenue sources on the journal’s website. These are limited to author fees and the aforementioned institutional funding; there are no additional revenue streams such as advertising, supplements, special issues, or reprint income. Importantly, all financial support is strictly separate from the journal’s editorial processes—funding sources exert no influence over peer review, acceptance decisions, or any aspect of editorial content.
Latest Update: April 23, 2025, 21:48 GMT 7+.