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Stakeholder Synergy among Government, MSME Actors, and Community toward Sharia Well-Being: A Case Study of Medali Mas Woven Ikat MSME in Kediri Binti Mutafarida; Zulmi Ramdani; Moh. Farih Fahmi; Yopi Yudha Utama; Ning Purnama Sariati; Widya Ratna Sari
Jurnal Perpajakan dan Keuangan Publik Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Perpajakan dan Keuangan Publik
Publisher : Department of Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpkp.v5i1.56062

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This study examines how stakeholder synergy contributes to Sharia well-being through Medali Mas Woven Ikat Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) in Kediri City, Indonesia. The study is motivated by the limited number of studies that integrate stakeholder collaboration, Local Economic Development (LED), and maqashid al-shariah perspectives in explaining community welfare through cultural-based MSMEs. While previous studies have largely focused on economic and social outcomes, limited attention has been given to multidimensional well-being encompassing religious, intellectual, health, and intergenerational dimensions. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed using observations, open-ended interviews, and documentation. Informants consisted of MSME owners, permanent and freelance employees, community members, and representatives from Bank Indonesia and the Kediri City Government. Data were analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, while source triangulation was applied to enhance the trustworthiness of the findings. The findings indicate that stakeholder synergy among government institutions, Medali Mas Woven Ikat MSME, and the Bandar Kidul community contributes to Sharia well-being through capital assistance, marketing support, training programs, comparative study visits, and employment creation. Government institutions provide strategic support through policy facilitation, market access, and capacity-building programs, while MSMEs serve as drivers of local economic development through innovation and job creation. Community participation strengthens the sustainability of these initiatives by supporting production activities and participating in empowerment programs. These collaborative efforts contribute to the dimensions of maqashid al-shariah, namely religious well-being (ad-din), personal well-being (an-nafs), intellectual well-being (al-aql), wealth well-being (al-mal), and family well-being (an-nasl). This study contributes to the literature by integrating Local Economic Development and maqashid al-shariah perspectives in understanding stakeholder collaboration within cultural-based MSME development and its contribution to multidimensional community well-being.
DETERMINAN MINAT BERWIRAUSAHA MAHASISWA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISA JALUR (STUDI KASUS PADA MAHASISWA DI KOTA KEDIRI) Yopi Yudha utama; Ulfi Dina Hamida; Mundhori
EDUNOMIA: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Ekonomi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Mei
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/edunomia.v6i2.11397

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ABSTRAK Tingkat pengangguran yang mencapai 5,32% merupakan suatu tantangan yang harus diatasi oleh pemerintahan. Salah satu solusi yang sering diusulkan untuk mengatasi masalah ini adalah dengan mengembangkan kewirausahaan, terutama di kalangan mahasiswa sebagai generasi penerus. Kewirausahaan merupakan penggerak pertumbuhan ekonomi dan inovasi, yang dapat membantu mengurangi ketimpangan ekonomi dan meningkatkan pendapatan nasional. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh pendidikan kewirausahaan, literasi keuangan, ekspektasi pendapatan, dan lingkungan keluarga terhadap minat berwirausaha mahasiswa di Kota Kediri. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan teknik survei yang melibatkan mahasiswa sebagai responden. Hasil analisis menunjukkan hasil penelitian ini menempatkan ekspektasi pendapatan sebagai prediktor terkuat minat berwirausaha (β = 0,493), diikuti oleh lingkungan keluarga (β = 0,168), pendidikan kewirausahaan (β = 0,153), sementara literasi keuangan tidak terbukti berpengaruh signifikan (β = 0,096, p = 0,111). Dari hasil tersebut maka, peningkatan minat berwirausaha mahasiswa memerlukan pendekatan multidimensional yang mengintegrasikan experiential learning dalam kurikulum, pemanfaatan narasi sukses wirausahawan lokal untuk membangun ekspektasi pendapatan yang realistis, serta pelibatan aktif keluarga melalui program mentoring sebagai katalis ekosistem kewirausahaan kampus. Selain itu, literasi keuangan perlu diposisikan ulang bukan sebagai prasyarat minat, melainkan sebagai kompetensi strategis yang dibangun secara bertahap untuk memperkuat keberlangsungan dan keberhasilan usaha mahasiswa di masa mendatang. Penelitian ini memperkaya pengembangan diskusi terkait minat berwirausaha dengan memberikan dasar empiris baru dalam memahami struktur dan prioritas faktor pembentuk intensi kewirausahaan pada mahasiswa. Kata Kunci: ekspektasi pendapatan; literasi keuangan; minat berwirausaha; pendidikan kewirausahaan ABSTRACT The government needs to handle the issue of the jobless rate rising to 5.32%. Developing entrepreneurship, particularly among students as the next generation, is one of the strategies frequently put out to address this problem. Entrepreneurship promotes economic growth and innovation, which can lower economic inequality and raise national GDP. This study aims to analyze the influence of entrepreneurship education, financial literacy, income expectations, and family environment on the entrepreneurial interest of students in Kediri City. The research method uses a quantitative approach with survey techniques involving students as respondents. The analysis results show that this study places income expectations as the strongest predictor of entrepreneurial interest (β = 0.493), followed by family environment (β = 0.168), and entrepreneurship education (β = 0.153), while financial literacy was not found to have a significant effect (β = 0.096, p = 0.111). From these results, the increase in students' entrepreneurial interest requires a multidimensional approach that integrates experiential learning into the curriculum, utilizes success stories of local entrepreneurs to build realistic income expectations, and actively involves families thru mentoring programs as catalysts for the campus entrepreneurial ecosystem. Moreover, financial literacy needs to be repositioned not as a prerequisite for interest, but as a strategic competence that is built gradually to strengthen the sustainability and success of student ventures in the future. This research enriches the development of discussions related to entrepreneurial interest by providing new empirical foundations for understanding the structure and priority of factors shaping entrepreneurial intention among students. Keywords: income expectations; financial literacy; entrepreneurial interest; entrepreneurship education