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The Impact of Impulse Buying Behavior and Hedonistic Lifestyle of IAIN Manado Students on Sharia Investment: An Islamic Economic Perspective Gafur, Mardatilla Kartika; Bukido, Rosdalina; Jamal, Ridwan
Kunuz: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Study Islamic Banking, Faculty of Economics and Bussiness Islam, State Islamic Institute of Manado (IAIN) Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/kunuz.v4i1.982

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This study aims to analyze the impact of IAIN Manado students' impulse buying behavior and hedonistic lifestyles on Shariah investment from an Islamic economics perspective. Impulse buying behavior, characterized by spontaneous purchases without rational consideration and a hedonistic lifestyle focused on material satisfaction and pleasure, is increasingly prevalent among students. This phenomenon can affect the allocation of funds that should be invested in Shariah-compliant instruments by Islamic economic principles. This study employs a qualitative approach using case study methods and in-depth interviews with students from the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business at IAIN Manado. The results indicate that impulsive behavior and a hedonistic lifestyle tend to reduce students' awareness and interest in Sharia-compliant investments. This is due to priorities shifting from productive long-term investments to unplanned short-term consumption. From an Islamic economics perspective, such behavior contradicts the principles of prudent and responsible financial management. The study recommends enhancing Shariah's financial literacy and promoting awareness about the importance of Shariah-compliant investments to foster sustainable well-being.
Identification of Brain Areas Associated with Chronic Neuropathic Pain through Hjorth Parameter Analysis of EEG Signals Asyrafi, Hilman; Handayani, Nita; Ilmawan, Lutfi Budi; Shabir, Fadly; Jamal, Ridwan; Jannah, Miftahul; Arysespajayadi
Jurnal Fisika Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Fisika 15 (2) 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jf.v15i2.24512

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This study investigates the neurophysiological signatures of chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) through the analysis of EEG signals using Hjorth parameters (Activity, Mobility, and Complexity). We compared EEG recordings from 36 CNP patients with those from 19 healthy controls (HC) under both eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions. Analysis of 19 electrode locations revealed significant differences between the groups across all Hjorth parameters. The Activity parameter showed dramatic elevations in CNP patients across all brain regions, indicating widespread cortical hyperexcitability. Mobility parameters revealed significant alterations particularly in occipital (O2), central midline (Cz), and parietal (Pz) regions, with strong effect sizes (Cliff's delta > 0.7). Complexity parameters demonstrated significant changes in right temporal (T4) and parietal midline (Pz) areas. The combined analysis identified the parietal cortex, temporal regions, occipital cortex, and central midline as key areas associated with CNP, suggesting a distributed network disruption rather than localized dysfunction. These findings contribute to our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying chronic neuropathic pain and may support the development of objective diagnostic markers and targeted interventions for this debilitating condition.