Journal Markcount Finance, established in 2023 by Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi, has become a leading platform for economic research that connects financial innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation within the evolving economic ecosystem. In 2026, the journal introduced a change in its publication frequency to a bimonthly schedule, publishing issues in February, April, June, August, October, and December.

The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics reflecting significant changes in finance, business, and accounting industries in the age of technology-driven economies. Its focus encompasses research on fintech, sustainable finance, digital transformation in accounting and auditing, behavioral economics in capital markets, regulatory technology (RegTech), digital taxation, and Islamic digital finance.

Research published in this journal offers insights into technological innovations such as blockchain and AI-driven investment strategies, alongside the regulatory challenges emerging with the rise of digital financial systems. Studies on sustainable finance and ESG investments highlight efforts to tackle climate change and support circular economy practices.

Other key topics include behavioral analysis in capital markets, focusing on investor psychology and risk management, as well as the application of technology in auditing and financial decision-making processes. Special attention is also given to the role of regulatory technology in ensuring compliance with regulations in the rapidly evolving digital financial landscape.

Overall, Journal Markcount Finance continues to make significant contributions to researchers and policymakers in various countries, presenting relevant and applied research to address the challenges faced by modern financial and economic systems.

Journal title Journal Markcount Finance
Initials JMF
Abbreviation J. Markcount Finance
Print ISSN 2987-0925
Online ISSN 2986-9455
Frequency Bimonthly | February, April, June, August, October, and December
DOI prefix 10.70177/jmf
Editor-in-chief Aminudin, Scopus ID: 57221834221, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia
Organized Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026)

This issue has been available online since 27th April 2026 for the regular issue of April 2026. All articles in this issue (8 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 22 authors from 9 countries (Afganistan, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand)

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Published: 2026-04-27

IBN KHALDUN'S PHILOSOPHY OF ECONOMICS: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND DESCRIPTIVE QUALITATIVE STUDIES

Bibliometric Analysis and Descriptive Qualitative Studies

Wahyu Hidayat (1), Syaripudin Hidayat (2)
(1) Institut Asy-SyukriyyahID Indonesia,
(2) Institut Asy-SyukriyyahID Indonesia
187-195
Abstract Views : 19
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CIRCULAR ECONOMY FINANCIAL PRACTICES: FINANCING MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS INNOVATION

Chevy Herli Sumerli (1), Fatima Malik (2), Ahmed Shah (3)
(1) Universitas PasundanID Indonesia,
(2) Quaid-i-Azam UniversityPK Pakistan,
(3) Aga Khan UniversityPK Pakistan
94-105
Abstract Views : 48
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THE ROLE OF BLOCKCHAIN IN AUDITING: ENHANCING TRANSPARENCY AND REDUCING FRAUD RISKS

Yoosita Aulia (1), Nurul Huda (2), Zain Nizam (3)
(1) Universitas Dr SoetomoID Indonesia,
(2) Universiti UtaraMY Malaysia,
(3) Universiti Malaysia SarawakMY Malaysia
106-119
Abstract Views : 27
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CLIMATE RISK AND FINANCIAL STABILITY: BUILDING RESILIENT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS IN THE FACE OF GLOBAL WARMING

Ari Purwanti (1), Ming Pong (2), Rit Som (3)
(1) Universitas GunadarmaID Indonesia,
(2) Chiang Mai UniversityTH Thailand,
(3) Songkhla UniversityTH Thailand
120-133
Abstract Views : 24
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BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN CROSS-BORDER PAYMENTS: REVOLUTIONIZING GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS

Muchamad Bachtiar (1), Livia Alves (2), Rafaela Lima (3)
(1) Institut Pertanian BogorID Indonesia,
(2) Pontifícia Universidade Católica RioBR Brazil,
(3) Universidade Federal ParanáBR Brazil
134-148
Abstract Views : 18
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THE FUTURE OF DECENTRALIZED FINANCE (DEFI): DISRUPTING TRADITIONAL BANKING MODELS

Amir Raza (1), Roya Zahir (2)
(1) Badakhshan UniversityAF Afghanistan,
(2) Kunduz UniversityAF Afghanistan
149-162
Abstract Views : 8
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IMPACT INVESTING AND CLIMATE FINANCE: MEASURING SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT (SROI) IN RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

Ava Lee (1), Rachel Chan (2), Sanya Desai (3)
(1) Nanyang Technological University (NTU)SG Singapore,
(2) Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)SG Singapore,
(3) Symbiosis International UniversityIN India
163-176
Abstract Views : 37
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A ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE CUSTOMER REVIEWS AND LIVE STREAMING ON CONSUMER PURCHASE INTEREST ON E-COMMERCE SHOPEE IN KABUPATEN PASAMAN BARAT

Suci Sintia Dewi (1), Rahmad Saputra (2), Luis Santos (3)
(1) Politeknik ‘Aisyiyah Sumatera BaratID Indonesia,
(2) Politeknik ‘Aisyiyah Sumatera BaratID Indonesia,
(3) University of the Philippines DilimanPH Philippines
177-186
Abstract Views : 19
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