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PERAN LEMBAGA KEUANGAN MIKRO SYARIAH DALAM MEMBERDAYAKAN PEREMPUAN PAPUA (Studi Kasus Bank Wakaf Mikro Honai Sejahtera Papua) Fachrudin Fiqri Affandy; Ira Eka Pratiwi; Shimah Fauziyah Yeubun
Raheema Vol 9, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : PSGA LP2M IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/raheema.v9i1.1632

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Every woman has a role in life. The stigma of women who are limited to “mattress, kitchen, and well” slowly needs to be changed. In the economic context, women become a partner for their husbands in meeting the needs of life. There needs to be a sustainable way to empower women, including Papuan women. Women need to be allowed to be empowered and have an economic impact on their families. This paper tries to examine the role of the Islamic Microfinance Institution (LKMS) in this case is the Honai Sejahtera Papua Micro Waqf Bank in carrying out community empowerment programs around pesantren towards women as the objects. The efforts taken include assisting, providing marketing facilities, and providing working capital loans. The presence of the Honai Sejahtera Papua Micro Waqf Bank certainly can have a positive impact on the community, especially on Papuan women. The desire to change lives through economic activities is the main goal of Papuan women to take part in the program.
Islamic Financial Literacy Level in Jayapura City Muhamad Zainal Abidin; Fachrudin Fiqri Affandy; Ira Eka Pratiwi; Abd. Karman
LAA MAISYIR: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 9 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/lamaisyir.v9i2.32283

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Complete and credible information is of course very much needed by the community. This will affect people's attitudes in making decisions about financial institutions. This study aims to determine the level of financial literacy of the people of Jayapura City, Papua Province. The object of this research is the people of Jayapura City and the subject of research is public knowledge of Islamic financial institutions, financial management, and public confidence in managing finances. The data used in this study is primary data through a questionnaire. A sample of 230 respondents. Data processing with SPSS with a percentage descriptive analysis approach. The results showed that the level of Islamic financial literacy in the Jayapura city community was still low, namely only 41%. This is due to the lack of education about finance to the public, as well as the lack of public interest in using sharia products. The underlying factors are due to gender, income level, education, and occupation. This research is expected to be the basis of reference for policy making by policy makers in the city of Jayapura.
What Drives Students’ Satisfaction With E-Learning Amid COVID-19 Pandemic? Fachrudin Fiqri Affandy; Ira Eka Pratiwi
Journal of Quality Assurance in Islamic Education (JQAIE) Vol 1 No 1 (2021): January - June
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (221.515 KB) | DOI: 10.47945/jqaie.v1i1.383

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This study aims to analyze the students’ satisfaction in the Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Fattahul Muluk Papua with the online learning process during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to have an evaluation of the online learning carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic so that the process can be measured and the learning quality may be improved. This study uses five Servqual dimensions, namely Tangible, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, and Empathy to measure student satisfaction with the online learning process during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study uses quantitative methods with data analysis using multiple linear regression. Data were collected from 143 students of the Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business IAIN Fattahul Muluk Papua using a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. The results of this study indicate that the tangible variable and empathy variable has a significant effect on student satisfaction, while the Reliability, Responsiveness, and Assurance variables do not significantly influence students’ satisfaction with online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) as a National Culture Viewed from Islamic Law Perspective Husnul Yaqin; Taufiqur Rohman; Balkis Nur Azizah; Ira Eka Pratiwi
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (880.52 KB) | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v7i2.4288

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The purposes of this research were to (1) describe the practice of the Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC), which is held in Jember, Indonesia, and (2) explain how the practice of the Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) is regarded from the perspective of Islamic law. This research is included in the qualitative-descriptive and literature research category. In conclusion, (1) the Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) is a cultural event as well as a carnival that is held every year with a specific theme; this spectacular activity attracts foreign tourists and helps to boost the economy, among other things; and (2) the entire event contained in the Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) is a good culture that does not conflict with Islamic law. As a result, it is feasible and may be implemented as a normal culture within the local community. No action taken at the Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC) activity violates Islam, nor does it ban something permissible, nor does it cancel something compulsory, invalidate the meaning of benefit, nor does it foster the growth of evil.
ANALISIS MOTIVASI IBU RUMAH TANGGA BERBISNIS ONLINE (STUDI KASUS DISTRIK ARSO BARAT KABUPATEN KEEROM PROVINSI PAPUA) Pratiwi, Ira Eka; Affandy, Fachrudin Fiqri; Fatma, Fatma
Raheema Vol 10, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : PSGA LP2M IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/raheema.v10i1.1631

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This study aims to analyze the motivations of housewives doing online business in the Arso Barat District, Keerom Regency, Papua Province. The method used in this research is quantitative statistics using primary data. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Primary data were obtained from 50 respondents who are housewives who do online business in Arso Barat District, Keerom Regency. Analysis of the data used is to use multiple linear regression test. The results showed that self-actualization variabels significantly influence the motivation of housewives doing online business in the Arso Barat District, Keerom Regency. Meanwhile, the physiology needs variabel does not significantly influence the motivation of housewives doing online business in the Arso Barat District, Keerom Regency. The independence variabel also did not significantly influence the motivation of housewives to do online business in Arso Barat District, Keerom Regency.
Food Insecurity and Coping Mechanism During COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Indonesia Pratiwi, Ira Eka
Muslim Business and Economics Review Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56529/mber.v3i1.270

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This study provides empirical evidence with respect to identifying whether the coping mechanism adopted by households in Indonesia significantly influences food security during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data used was from the fourth round of high-frequency monitoring data of COVID-19 impact on households from the World Bank (www.microdata.worldbank.org), which was collected between November 3rd – 15th, 2020 through the phone-based survey. By employing the logit regression model and controlling for demography characteristics such as gender, age, and education level, this study confirms that reducing non-food consumption has been effectively lowering the probability of food insecurity in all forms of indicators, including “were hungry” (3.3 percentage points), “went without eating” (2.0 percentage points), “unable to eat nutritious food” (6.6 percentage points), “food shortage” (9.6 percentage points), and “eat less” (5.6 percentage points). Additionally, households who relied on saving had a lower probability of 13.7 percentage points of being unable to eat nutritious food, while households who received assistance from the government had a lower chance of 2.4 percentage points of experiencing hunger during the pandemic. This study emphasizes that temporary strategies or short-term coping mechanisms such as relying on support from relatives, taking loans, and engaging in additional income-generating activities, as well as reducing food consumption may not contribute effectively to food security, instead, these types of coping mechanisms may exacerbate food insecurity. The findings of this study offer several implications in regard to enhancing the capacity of households to cope with the difficulties during crises as well as policy implications to design effective interventions in dealing with future shocks.
Determinant of Customers’ Intention to Use Islamic Banking (Case Study in Jayapura City) Pratiwi, Ira Eka; Affandy, Fachrudin Fiqri; Karman, Abdul
IKONOMIKA Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/febi.v5i2.5937

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This study investigates the influence of faith, social influence, regulation, and bank functions on the intention to use Islamic banking. The study used quantitative method and the data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The sample consisted of 200 customers of one of the largest Islamic bank in Indonesia: Bank Mandiri Syariah, which is located in Jayapura, the capital city of Papua Province. The data were obtained by random sampling using through a face-to-face survey. The internal consistency reliability and validity test indicated that all scale items were proven reliable and valid. The multiple regression linear was used to analyze the influence of independent variables toward dependent variables. This study suggested that faith significantly affected the customers intention to use Islamic banking. Meanwhile, social influence, regulation, and bank functions did not show a significant influence on customers’ intention to use Islamic banking.Key words : Islamic Banking; Faith; Social Influence; Regulation; Bank Function
Exploring the Regional Multidimensional Poverty Pattern in Indonesia: Does Climate Matter? Pratiwi, Ira Eka; Joshi, Niraj Prakash
ETIKONOMI Vol. 24 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/etk.v24i2.39523

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Research originality: This study develops a comprehensive regional measure of poverty using the capability approach to understand the pattern of multidimensional poverty in Indonesia. Research objectives: This study has two objectives: first, to construct and examine multidimensional poverty levels in 33 Indonesian provinces from 2010 to 2020; and second, to investigate the association between climate variables and the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). Research methods: The MPI is measured through equal weighting of 20 indicators. A pooled ordinary least squares regression was used to study the relationship between the climate variables and MPI. Empirical result: The findings indicate that most provinces have experienced a decrease in poverty over the past decade. However, significant inequality persists among provinces, particularly in the eastern regions of Indonesia. Further analysis reveals that temperatures exceeding 25.25 °C may lead to an increase in the MPI, while precipitation exceeding 9.5 mm/day is associated with a decrease in the MPI. Implications: This study underscores the importance of incorporating climate change concerns, specifically increasing temperatures and unpredictable precipitation, into poverty reduction strategies and highlights the need for region-specific policies to address the multifaceted nature of poverty in Indonesia effectively. JEL Classification: I32, O10, Q54