Yusuf Effendi
Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung, Indonesia

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KEMANDIRIAN EKONOMI LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN ISLAM MELALUI SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Fadhilla Washilla; Yusuf Effendi; Agung Safitri; Subandi Subandi; Amiruddin Amiruddin
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 11 No. 3 (2026): Regular Issue (In Progress)
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34125/jmp.v11i3.2578

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This study aims to formulate a conceptual model of institutional economic independence through social entrepreneurship in Islamic educational institutions. The issue is important because many educational institutions depend on tuition, donations, and unstable external support, while social expectations toward access, quality, and community empowerment continue to increase. Methods: This article uses an integrative literature review by synthesizing studies on social entrepreneurship, hybrid organization, nonprofit finance, pesantren business units, cooperative governance, and sustainable institutional management. The analysis was conducted through thematic coding, conceptual comparison, and model construction. Results: The study identifies five interrelated elements of economic independence: asset mapping, social value proposition, diversified income portfolio, hybrid governance, and impact-based reinvestment. Social entrepreneurship enables institutions to generate revenue without abandoning their educational and social missions, provided that accountability, transparency, mission protection, and stakeholder participation are institutionalized. Novelty: The article offers an institutional economic independence model that integrates global social entrepreneurship theory with the Indonesian Islamic education context. The proposed model positions business activities not as commercial deviation, but as a mission-driven strategy to strengthen educational sustainability, social impact, and community welfare.
ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: CONCEPTS, PRACTICES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Yusuf Effendi; Achmad Zailani; Yetri Yetri; Badarudin Badarudin
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 11 No. 3 (2026): Regular Issue (In Progress)
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34125/jmp.v11i3.2612

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Entrepreneurial management has become a strategic issue for Islamic educational institutions as they are increasingly expected to strengthen student independence, institutional sustainability, ethical leadership, and community empowerment. This study aims to synthesize the concepts, practices, novelty, and future directions of entrepreneurial management in Islamic educational institutions. Using an integrative review design, this study examined peer-reviewed literature published between 2020 and 2025 and analyzed ten selected articles after a screening process from 154 initial records. The selected articles were reviewed through inclusion and exclusion criteria, full-text eligibility assessment, structured data extraction, and thematic synthesis. The findings reveal that entrepreneurial management in Islamic educational institutions consists of five interconnected dimensions: Islamic value-based governance, entrepreneurial leadership, practice-oriented entrepreneurship education, stakeholder-based institutional sustainability, and digital or startup-oriented development. The review shows that entrepreneurship in Islamic education is not merely an economic activity or business training program, but an institutional management strategy that integrates Islamic values, curriculum innovation, business-unit development, alumni involvement, and external collaboration. The novelty of this study lies in its integrative framework that distinguishes entrepreneurship education as a pedagogical process from entrepreneurial management as a broader institutional capacity. The findings imply that Islamic schools, madrasahs, pesantren, and Islamic educational startups need to position entrepreneurship as part of strategic governance to enhance innovation, financial resilience, student employability, and socially responsible educational transformation.