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Determinants Of Hajj Saving Intention At Bank Syariah Indonesia
This study uses religiosity as a moderating variable to analyze the influence of attitudes, subjective norms, perceptions of behavioral control, and financial literacy on the intention to save for the pilgrimage. The research population is the Muslim community on the island of Java. The distribution of questionnaires resulted in 173 respondents by convenience sampling and 157 respondents through purposive sampling. The data analysis technique uses the structural equation model partial least squares (SEM-PLS) with Smart PLS 3.0 software tools. The study results show that attitudes, subjective norms, and financial literacy significantly affect intention, while the perception of behavioral control and religiosity have no effect on intention. Indirectly religiosity cannot strengthen the relationship between the independent variables on the intention to save for the pilgrimage. This research can be used as input in making decisions for Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI), where factors that have a significant influence can be used as a reference in deciding to increase the intention to save a prospective customer's pilgrimage
Contribution Of The Tourism Sector And Unemployment Rate To Economic Growth Pre To Covid-19 Recovery
This study aims to analyze and show the influence of the number of tourist visits (NTV), the number of hotel occupancies (NHO), local revenue (LRV), the unemployment rate (UPR), and the proportion of informal employment (PIE) to economic growth (gross regional domestic product/GRDP) during the pre-pandemic period until the recovery period for the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative method of panel data regression models. The data source uses secondary data in the form of documentation from the central statistics agency regarding research variables for all provinces in Indonesia from 2019 to 2021. The research results show that NTV and UPR negatively and significantly affect GRDP. LRV and PIE have a positive and significant effect on GRDP. NHO does not affect GRDP. This research theoretically contributes to complementing existing theories and practically provides benefits as a reference for the government in increasing economic growth from existing factors
Marketing Mix In Influence The Decisions Of Muslim Consumer Using Online Food Delivery Services
This research aims to analyze and show the effect of product, price, promotion, distribution, people, process, and physical evidence on Muslim consumers' decisions to use ShopeeFood services. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach. Muslim ShopeeFood users in Gresik Regency are the population of this study, where the number is unknown. The sampling technique used random sampling by measuring the number of samples using the unknown population approach to obtain a total sample of 100 respondents. The research uses primary data in the form of questionnaires and secondary data in the form of literature. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, but first tested the validity, reliability, and classical assumptions. The results of this study indicate that product, price, promotion, distribution, process, and physical evidence positively and significantly influence Muslim consumers' decisions to use ShopeeFood services. Meanwhile, the person variable does not influence the Muslim consumer's decision to use ShopeeFood services. The decision of Muslim consumers to use ShoeeFood's services is significantly influenced by product, price, promotion, distribution, people, process, and physical evidence factors. This research can be used as a reference for online food delivery service providers, especially ShopeeFood, in marketing management to increase sales transactions, especially in Gresik Regency
Development Of Green Economy In The Batik Industry From A Maqashid Sharia Perspective
This research aims to analyze the development of the green economy in the batik industry in Pekalongan from a sharia maqashid perspective. This research is field research with a qualitative approach. Data sources use primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews, and documentation. The informants consisted of batik entrepreneurs and four employees. The data analysis technique uses data triangulation with stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The research results show that the home Pesisir Batik and Dudung Batik industries still need to fully implement the green economy concept. The green economy concept in the business has only been partially implemented, namely in the form of producing naturally coloured batik and minimizing batik waste. Generally, the two batik home industries cover five principles: hifz din, hifz nafs, hifz aql, hifz nasl and hifz mal. Activities to minimize waste pollution include protecting religion, life, and descendants. Likewise, with natural colouring activities on batik. Meanwhile, the sustainability of the batik business after the green economy concept consists of internal and external factors. This research can be used by industries that require consideration of moral values, namely goodness (maslahat) to preserve nature and the survival of human life
Corporate Governance Factors On Audit Report Lag
This research aims to determine the effect of committee size, committee meetings, audits, the proportion of independent commissioners, the board size, and company size on audit report lag. The research population is companies that are members of the Jakarta Islamic Index for 2017-2019. Determination of the sample using purposive sampling technique, with predetermined criteria, to obtain 45 samples. This research is quantitative research whose data sources use secondary data originating from documentation in the form of company annual reports and literature. The analysis technique in this research uses a multiple linear regression approach. The research results show that audit committees and company size do not affect audit report lag. Audit committee meetings, the proportion of independent commissioners, and the size of the board of directors partially have a positive and significant effect on audit report lag. Audit committee size, audit committee meetings, the proportion of independent commissioners, board of directors size, and company size significantly affect audit report lag. This theory research can complement existing research results; then, it can be used as a reference for auditors in managing the period in conducting audits
Internal Control System On Fraud Prevention Moderate By Bugis Cultural Values
This research aims to analyze the influence of the internal control system on fraud prevention with Bugis cultural values as a moderator in the Sidenreng Rappang district government. The research population is the total number of ASNs in the Sidenreng Rappang district who manage special allocation funds for 13 agencies. Sampling was carried out through a non-probability sampling design by applying purposive sampling techniques; the sample obtained was 172 respondents. This research uses primary data, and data collection techniques are carried out by distributing questionnaires. Structural equation modelling (SEM), with Smart-PLS 3.0 software, is the statistical analysis used to test this research hypothesis. The research results show that implementing the internal control system positively and significantly affects the prevention of fraud, and Bugis' cultural values can strengthen the influence of the internal control system on fraud prevention efforts. The findings from this research can play a role in developing existing theories and provide references for institutions to reduce the risk of fraud
Takaful Industrial Research Developments: A Bibliometric Analysis On The Scopus Database
This study aims to describe research development in the takaful industry from 2013 to 2022. This study used bibliometric analysis research methods. The data used is only sourced from research in the takaful industry field indexed by Scopus. There were 261 articles analyzed using Vosviewer software. This research shows that Malaysia is the most significant contributor to research in the takaful industry. Salman is the most prolific writer, with 18 articles. Moreover, the Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research became the most popular journal with the most contribution in publishing articles in the takaful industry. Potential future topics are deposit insurance, takaful insurance, and Sharia governance associated with Islamic banking. The contribution of this research can be used as a consideration for discussion topics in research in this field
Knowledge, Risk Preference And Investment Return On Student Investing Interest In The Islamic Capital Market
This research aims to analyze and show the effect of investment knowledge, risk preferences, and investment returns on student investment interest. This research uses quantitative methods with regression analysis. The research population was 3,710 students of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University of Mataram. The sampling technique uses accidental sampling. The sample size was calculated using the Slovin approach to obtain a sample of 98 respondents. The data source comes from primary data in questionnaires and secondary data from the literature. Data analysis was carried out with several tests, including validity tests, reliability tests, classic assumption tests, multiple linear regression analysis, and coefficient of determination tests using IBM SPSS version 21 software. The results of this study indicate that investment knowledge and returns positively and significantly affect student investment interest. Risk preference does not influence student investment interest. These findings can be used as a reference for policymaking for the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in increasing the number of investors targeting the millennial generation
Determinants Of Student's Interest To Work In Islamic Entities
This study examines the effects of intrinsic work values, financial reward, work environment, professional training, professional recognition, social values, labor market considerations, personality, and spirituality on students’ interest in working in Islamic entities. The population of this study is 4,022 accounting students in the even semester of the 2021 academic year from four Islamic Universities in the special region of Yogyakarta. 148 students were selected as the research sample using the convenience sampling method. Based on the multiple linear regression analysis, the results of this study conclude that the intrinsic values of work, financial reward, and professional training have significant and positive effects on student’s interest in working in Islamic entities. The most dominant variable influencing students’ interest in working in Islamic entities is the intrinsic values of work. Meanwhile, work environment, professional recognition, social values, labor market considerations, personality, and spirituality do not affect students’ interest in working in Islamic entities. The results of this study contribute to Islamic entities to improve the system of employee recruitment to get the employees with the qualifications expected
Competitive Advantage As A Mediation Factor That Influences The Sustainability Of Halal SMEs
In the first quarter of 2022, only ten percent of Indonesia's food and beverage industry has received halal certification. This small percentage means this research aims to support SMEs by investigating the influence of halal certification, entrepreneurial orientation, gaining competitive advantage, and adopting business sustainability. This research is a quantitative type of explanatory research with a population of 485 SMEs in the food and beverage sector in Kendal regency. Meanwhile, the sample used purposive sampling and obtained 200 respondents from SME owners. Structural equation modelling (SEM) is used with the Smart-PLS test tool as an analysis technique. This research's findings show a positive and significant influence between halal certification and entrepreneurial orientation on competitive advantage and business sustainability. Apart from that, competitive advantage positively and significantly influences business sustainability. Competitive advantage can directly mediate the influence between entrepreneurial orientation and halal certification on business sustainability, which shows a positive and significant direction. This research makes a significant academic contribution by investigating the relationship between halal certification, entrepreneurial orientation, and competitive advantage in SME sustainability