Khairunnisa Musari

Khairunnisa Musari is an Assistant Professor at Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business (FEBI) & Postgraduate Program, Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq State Islamic University (UIN KHAS), Jember, Indonesia. She is a Secretary of the Indonesian Association of Islamic Economists (IAEI) for the Provincial Board of East Java since 2017. Her research interests in sukuk, waqf, esham, fiscal & monetary policies, circular economy, halal logistics, sustainable finance, climate change, and Islamic microfinance & nanofinance. She has several book chapters with international reputable publishers such as IGI Global, Emerald Publishing Limited, World Scientific Publishing, Routledge, Springer, and Palgrave Macmillan. She has experience as a Senior Specialist for Islamic Finance of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia and was listed as one of the Top 300 Most Influential Women in Islamic Business & Finance 2019, 2020, 2021, WOMANi Significancica 2022, and WOMANi Academica 2023 by Cambridge-IFA.

Publications

Driving Sustainable Supply Chain and Digitalization in the Halal Industry: Evidence in ASEAN-5
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2024. 14 pages.
One of the communities with rapid economic growth in the world, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), is also a heading in the international Halal trade arena. Its...
The Evolution of Waste Bank in Indonesia: An (Islamic) Local Wisdom Based on Circular Economy Towards a Climate-Neutral Economy
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2023. 16 pages.
Along with the call towards a climate-neutral economy, one solution that has in recent years become popular is the circular economy. Indonesia has local wisdom, which is a form...
Twinning the Green Transition and Digitalization on the Islamic Philanthropy Institutions: Evidence in Indonesia
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2023. 12 pages.
Islamic philanthropic institutions are now working towards a green transition. Digital technology plays an important role as an enabler. Through literature studies, field...
Understanding the Behavior of Qardhul Hassan Borrowers in Nano-Entrepreneurship: A Field Experiment of Islamic Nanofinance
Khairunnisa Musari, Nur Alifah Fajariyah, Khusnul Khotimah. © 2023. 13 pages.
Most emerging countries have communities categorized as excluded and underserved, unbanked and underbanked, the bottom of the pyramid (BoP), and ultra poor which have no ability...
Islamic Quadruple Helix: Social Finance Partnership for Developing Digital Financial Inclusion in Maghreb Region
Khairunnisa Musari, Fatima Sayah. © 2023. 16 pages.
Rooted in sharia values, Islamic finance should have the eligibility to lead microfinance in contributing to financial inclusion in Islamic countries in the Maghreb region....
ASEAN Towards a Global Halal Logistics Through the Digitally Enabled Community
Sutan Emir Hidayat, Khairunnisa Musari. © 2022. 15 pages.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is leading the development of global halal trade and has the opportunity to become a leader in the global halal supply chain...
Circular Economy for Plastics and Digitally Enabled Community Towards ASEAN Halal Hub in Asia
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2022. 12 pages.
This chapter highlights the significant economic opportunities from the implementation of the circular economy paradigm for plastics as a requirement for halal industry in the...
Digital Financial Knowledge and Behavior of Generation Z in Indonesia: A Survey of Islamic FinTech Literacy Toward Digital Financial Inclusion
Khairunnisa Musari, Sutan Emir Hidayat. © 2022. 22 pages.
The Indonesian Population Census 2020 reported that the majority of Indonesia's population is in the productive age group and dominated by Generation Z (27.94%). As the...
A Comparative Study of Islamic Fiscal Instrument Securitization from History to the Modern Age: Esham, Sukuk, and Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS)
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2022. 22 pages.
In the heyday of Islam, esham attested as a fiscal instrument to raise funds from the public. The Ottoman Empire developed esham for facing a crisis after the war defeat. Esham...
ASEAN Toward Circular Economy and Sustainable Energy in Tackling Climate Change: Islamic Green Financing Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2022. 21 pages.
Considering the region is highly vulnerable to climate change, all ASEAN Member States have ratified the Paris Agreement and agreed to the Regional Roadmap for Implementing the...
Waqf Crowdfunding for Financing the MSMEs: Evidence From ASEAN-3
Ika Yunia Fauzia, Khairunnisa Musari. © 2021. 13 pages.
Waqf financing through crowdfunding becomes an attractive instrument in Islamic social finance today. Crowdfunding offers a solution to the capital problem in developing waqf...
Reverse Logistics in the Age of Digital Transformation for Circular Economy and Halal Logistics Through the Leadership of Asia
Khairunnisa Musari, Zaroni Zaroni. © 2021. 21 pages.
Asia is changing rapidly. Realizing the nature of change, Asia can influence the value of change to the world. At the same time, digital technology is transforming the economic...
Green Sukuk, Islamic Green Financing: A Lesson Learned From Indonesia
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2021. 16 pages.
As an archipelago with various natural resources and high diversity, Indonesia has great potential to be influenced by the negative impacts of climate change. As part of a...
The Loan Shark in ASEAN: Can Nanofinance With Qardhul Hassan Deal With It? Lesson Learned From Bank Wakaf Mikro in Indonesia
Khairunnisa Musari. © 2020. 26 pages.
Loan shark is a humanitarian problem faced by many countries in the world, including in Asia, even in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)'s countries. Loan...