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Identify the Use of Economics for Family Financial Management in Digital Days Cicik Wijayanti, Tri; Naim, Sidrotun; Hendayani, Nenden; Alfiana, Alfiana; Hanum, Filia
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.3754

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This paper examined the significance of economics in family financial management, specifically in the context of the digital era. The study employs a literature review approach to explore past research findings and insights related to the subject matter. The past tense is utilized to discuss previous studies and their implications. The literature review reveals that economics plays a crucial role in assisting families in navigating the complexities of financial management in the digital age. The widespread adoption of digital technology has revolutionized various aspects of personal finance, presenting challenges and opportunities for families. Past studies have highlighted the importance of economic concepts, such as budgeting, saving, investment, and consumer behavior, in achieving financial well-being. These concepts remain relevant today, but the digital landscape has influenced their application. Integrating digital tools and platforms has made financial transactions more accessible, streamlined, and convenient. However, it has also brought forth new risks, such as cybersecurity threats and the potential for impulsive spending. Furthermore, the literature emphasizes the need for families to develop digital financial literacy and skills. Understanding online banking, digital payment methods, and personal financial management apps is crucial for effective financial decision-making. Studies suggest that families that embrace digital tools for budgeting and expense tracking experience improved financial management outcomes.
Visualizing the Shrimp Aquaculture Cycle Transforming Data into Informative Graphics Naim, Sidrotun; Febrianti, Esther Asti; Halim, Jennifer; Elfan Zulvanian Rifky, Tristan
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v7i2.148

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"Visualizing the Shrimp Aquaculture Cycle: Transforming Data into Informative Graphics" addresses the intricacies of shrimp farming through a novel approach—data visualization. As a critical component of the global seafood industry, shrimp aquaculture faces challenges ranging from disease management to environmental sustainability. This project seeks to enhance understanding and decision-making within the industry by transforming complex data into visually compelling graphics. We hope the project can reinforce the belief in the transformative power of data visualization as a tool for knowledge dissemination and advocacy in complex domains such as shrimp aquaculture. From pond or tank cultivation to disease control and harvesting, the project aims to empower stakeholders at every level, including shrimp farmers, industry professionals, researchers, and the wider public. By making use of clear and accessible graphics, the project facilitates the interpretation of essential factors such as water quality management that includes temperature, salinity, pH, bacteria and plankton concentrations for three to four months of the shrimp aquaculture cycle. The objective is not only to simplify complex data but also to promote awareness and prevention from various disease threats by giving an early warning sign.
Leadership Authority Research Trends and Issues 2000-2003: A Bibiliometric Analysis Ginting, Sunardi; Naim, Sidrotun; Asrarudin, Asrarudin; Dhamayanti, Sylvia Kartika; Nuraeni, Yayang Ayu
Journal La Sociale Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Journal La Sociale
Publisher : Borong Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v7i1.2598

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Authoritatian leadership as a way to push others to do something within a group to achieve a goal. The main objective of this study is to identify trends and directions in research on leadership authority in organizations through a systematic review of previous studies using bibliometrics analysis. In addition, this study also identifies key topic clusters and explores research trends from recent years. The sample used consists of 593 articles sourced from the Scopus and Crossref databates, obtained through the Publish or Perish software and analyzed using VOSviewer. The analysis results reveal that nine clusters were identified, with authority and leadership emerging as the most dominant topics. However, to support the novelty of the research, several supporting factors related to leadership authority are needed, such as connections to educations aspect, healthcare and leadership transformation, which are among the most frequantly studied aspects of leadership authority. Research trends over the years show a shift in focus from the theoretical framework of leadership authority. The analysis of research opportunities indicates that there is still ample room for further studies, especially on how theory relates to practice and how leadership systems, including authoritarian leadership styles are implemented. Overall, this analysis offers a comprehensive perspective and provides new directions for future research, contributing to the development of more sustainable and efficient solutions.
Indonesia’s Foreign Policy in Promoting a Moderate Islamic Identity after the Reform Naim, Sidrotun; Mokodenseho, Sabil
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 10, No 1 (2023): Moderation of Religion and Islamic Law
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v10i1.4719

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This study aims to analyze the factors that have led to changes in Indonesia’s foreign policy, which initially avoided the emergence of a moderate Islamic identity but currently makes efforts to promote it. The research is essential as it sheds light on Indonesia’s foreign policy practices, which have historically refrained from emphasizing an Islamic identity, despite the country’s predominantly Muslim population. Furthermore, this research holds significant importance as it addresses the negative perceptions of Islam, which have often associated it with terrorism, intolerance, and opposition to peace, particularly from Western perspectives. In this study, the researchers utilized a qualitative descriptive method employing content analysis techniques to analyze the collected data. The examination of Indonesia’s foreign policy reveals its aspirations to pursue international interests by actively engaging in maintaining global peace and prioritizing a moderate Islamic identity. This study concludes that a moderate Islamic identity, as a facet of identity, is not inherently problematic or conflict-ridden; rather, it has the potential to bridge the divide between the West and Islam. Moreover, Western countries express their desire to cultivate networks of moderate Islam and view Indonesia as a competent partner in countering global terrorist networks. This cooperation stems from the shared principles of democracy and respect for human rights upheld by both the West and Indonesia.