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Fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitudes: drivers of sustainable fashion consumption in Indonesia Nuh, Ahmad; Munir, Muhammad Misbakul; Muhibban, Muhibban
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5i3.7292

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Purpose — The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between fashion involvement, pro-environmental attitudes, and consumption of sustainable fashion in the Indonesian market.Method — The research was conducted in the Capital City of Jakarta and satellite cities, involving 236 respondents from three generational groups (Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z). The study employed surveys to gather data on fashion involvement, pro-environmental attitudes, and sustainable fashion consumption.Result — The findings of the study indicate that both fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitudes have a significant and positive relationship with the consumption of sustainable fashion in the Indonesian market. The research also highlights the importance of social norms and attitudes in influencing sustainable fashion purchasing behavior.Contribution — This research provides valuable insights into the factors driving sustainable fashion consumption in Indonesia through the influence of fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitude variables on three different generational groups, namely gen X, gen Y, and gen Z in Indonesia.
The Influence of Religiosity and Ideology on Customer Commitent at lapis talas Bogor Nuzila, Hasna -; Nuh, Ahmad; Widodo, Andrian A
Jurnal USAHA Vol 5, No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/juuk.v5i2.3381

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This study aims to examine the influence of religiosity and ideology on customer commitment to Lapis Talas Bogor products. In this context, religiosity refers to the extent to which religious values influence purchasing decisions, while ideology pertains to the beliefs or views related to the consumer's cultural and social identity. The research method employed includes surveys and interviews with Lapis Talas Bogor customers, consisting of both local consumers and tourists. The findings show that religiosity has a significant impact on consumer loyalty and purchasing decisions, particularly regarding halal certification, which enhances trust among Muslim consumers. Furthermore, the ideology embedded in local products, such as the reinforcement of Bogor's cultural identity, also contributes to customer commitment. This study concludes that the integration of religiosity and ideology in marketing strategies can enhance customer commitment and loyalty, as well as contribute to the market sustainability of Lapis Talas Bogor.
THE INFLUENCE OF SERVICE QUALITY, FOOD QUALITY AND PERCEIVED VALUE ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN PADANG PAYAKUMBUAH Aqilah, Khonsa Mumtaz; Aini, Husna N; Nuh, Ahmad; Eddy W, Finantyo
Jurnal USAHA Vol 5, No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/juuk.v5i2.3380

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The research titled "The Impact of Service Quality, Food Quality, and Perceived Value on Customer Satisfaction at Padang Payakumbuah" focuses on identifying key factors that influence customer satisfaction in the culinary sector, specifically at the BSD branch of Padang Payakumbuah in Tangerang Selatan. Utilizing online questionnaires distributed to customers who dined there in the last three months, the study aims to uncover significant relationships between service quality, food quality, and perceived value. It is anticipated that higher service and food quality will enhance perceived value, leading to increased customer satisfaction. Ultimately, the findings are intended to provide actionable insights for restaurant management to improve service delivery and food offerings, thereby fostering brand loyalty and maintaining Padang Payakumbuah's reputation in the competitive market for traditional Minangkabau cuisine(Dewi et al., 2023).
Mabbollo Tradition in Bugis Marriage in Bone Regency Urf Perspective Nuh, Ahmad; Saleh, Muhammad; Basri, St. Risnawati; Raziq, Abd
Journal of Family Law and Islamic Court Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Journal of Family Law and Islamic Court
Publisher : Family Law Study Program (Ahwal Syakhshiyah), Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jflic.v2i1.13151

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The main point of this research is Urf's view of the Mabbollo tradition in Bugis marriage customs in Bone Regency. The main problem consists of two sub-problems, namely: How did the Mabbollo Tradition come about in Bone Regency? And what is the urf analysis of the Mabbollo Tradition in Bone Regency? The results of this research show that Mabbollo in Bugis marriage customs in Bone Regency, is 1). For those who are pro, they really believe that if an unmarried older sister should be stepped into marriage by her younger sister, they believe that the older sister's life in the future will not go smoothly. good, especially for marriage issues. Meanwhile, those who are against it do not agree with this custom because according to them it will only have bad effects, especially for the younger sibling's mental health. 2). Mabbolla, viewed from the results of the Urf Analysis, is not prohibited, but rather recommends marriage as long as a person is capable, both physically and spiritually, as long as the marriage has been fulfilled in harmony and conditions. The Mabbollo tradition can give mashlah to special families, it can strengthen the ties of friendship between older brothers and sisters. who overstepped his marriage. 
DIVERSION IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM: A REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION AND CHALLENGES Atika, Nur; Nuh, Ahmad; Salam, Abdul; Safaruddin, Safaruddin
ANAYASA : Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): ANAYASA
Publisher : PT. Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/ays.v2i2.336

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This research aims to find out the implementation and challenges of diversion. In this study, an empirical method is used. The primary and secondary data obtained are analyzed using a qualitative method, namely analyzing data related to the problem being researched, then selecting based on logical thinking. The results of this study show that: The implementation of diversion in the juvenile criminal justice system in Indonesia has a very important role in protecting children from the adverse effects of the judicial process. Despite the many challenges faced in its implementation, with improvements in terms of training law enforcement officials, and rehabilitation facilities, and increasing public awareness, diversion can be a more effective and profitable solution for children facing the law. Efforts to improve and pay greater attention to children's rights in the criminal justice system are expected to realize a fairer, more humane justice system and support child rehabilitation.
Analysis of Problematic Financing in Murabahah Contract Products of Cooperative Members in an Islamic Perspective: Case Study of Koperasi Swadaya Pribumi Akmal, Muhammad; Abdurrahim, Abdurrahim; Badri, Mochammad Rizqi Nur Syam; Nuh, Ahmad
Economics and Digital Business Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): February - July
Publisher : STIE Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/ecotal.v6i2.2608

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Financing distribution with murabahah contract in Islamic cooperatives is the main instrument in supporting the needs of members, but often faces problematic financing that disrupts financial stability and member trust. This study uses a case study method with a qualitative descriptive approach in the Swadaya Pribumi Cooperative to analyze the causes of problematic financing and solutions to overcome them from an Islamic economic perspective. The results of the study indicate that the main factors causing problematic financing are inadequate feasibility analysis, weak post-contract supervision, and low member discipline. The solutions offered include the application of the principles of ta'awun, syura, and justice, as well as strengthening risk management and Islamic financial literacy among members
Castal Punishment in the Perspective of Islamic Law Atika, Nur; Nuh, Ahmad; Salam, Abdul; Kappaja, Ismail
Journal of Family Law and Islamic Court Vol 3, No 3 (2025): Journal of Family Law and Islamic Court
Publisher : Family Law Study Program (Ahwal Syakhshiyah), Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jflic.v3i3.18032

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This study aims to examine the application of chemical castration punishment to perpetrators of child sexual violence in Indonesia from the perspective of Islamic law. In Indonesia’s positive law, chemical castration is regulated in Law Number 17 of 2016 and Government Regulation Number 70 of 2020 as an additional penalty. The method used is a normative juridical approach with a qualitative research design. This study seeks to analyze the compatibility of chemical castration with the principles of Islamic law, focusing on whether it aligns with the maqashid al-sharia (objectives of Islamic law) and the core values of justice and fairness. The research findings suggest that chemical castration could be categorized as a form of takzir (discretionary punishment) in Islamic law, provided it does not conflict with the fundamental objectives of sharia, and that its implementation must adhere to the principles of proportionality and fairness. The research also critically assesses the broader implications of chemical castration, particularly from ethical, human rights, and legal perspectives. It delves into the ethical concerns of the medical profession regarding its implementation, highlighting the balance between upholding justice and respecting human dignity. Additionally, the study explores the views of contemporary Islamic scholars on the use of chemical castration as a punishment, assessing the debates surrounding its legitimacy in the context of Islamic jurisprudence. Ultimately, the study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal, ethical, and religious dimensions of chemical castration as a criminal penalty in Indonesia.
THE IMPACT OF THE BOYCOTT PHENOMENON ON SWITCHING INTENTIONS FROM FOREIGN FASTFOOD CHAINS TO LOCAL OUTLETS Salma, Adilah; Rabbaniah, Nadiah; Nuh, Ahmad; Wibowo, Finantyo Eddy
Kinerja Vol 7 No 01 (2024): KINERJA : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Islam As-Syafi'iyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34005/kinerja.v7i01.3738

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This journal aims to analyze the impact of the boycott phenomenon on the intention to switch from foreign fried chicken restaurants such as McDonald's or KFC to local fried chicken restaurants such as D'kriuk or Sabana. Basically, the boycott phenomenon has become a major highlight in boycotting pro-Israel products. This is known from several examples of food products that allegedly provide free food for Zionist soldiers, namely McDonald's and KFC. In addition, the boycott that occurred against this brand was due to its connection with Israel, where there has been a conflict between Palestine and Israel. By boycotting McDonald's or KFC brands that have supported Israeli crimes, we can help stop Israeli aggression against Palestine and fight for the independence and freedom of the Palestinian people who have been colonized by Israel. Through a literature review and data analysis, this article explores the factors that influence consumers' intentions to switch from foreign to local brands in the context of the boycott phenomenon. When viewed through the consumer literature, there is a significant influence on the intention to switch from foreign brands such as McDonald's or KFC to local brands such as D'kriuk or Sabana. The results of this study are expected to provide valuable insights for fast food industry stakeholders in dealing with the challenges faced by the boycott phenomenon and strategies to maintain consumer loyalty. Keywords: Switching Intention, Boycott Intention, Alternative Attractiveness
Fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitudes: drivers of sustainable fashion consumption in Indonesia Nuh, Ahmad; Munir, Muhammad Misbakul; Muhibban, Muhibban
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5i3.7292

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Purpose — The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between fashion involvement, pro-environmental attitudes, and consumption of sustainable fashion in the Indonesian market.Method — The research was conducted in the Capital City of Jakarta and satellite cities, involving 236 respondents from three generational groups (Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z). The study employed surveys to gather data on fashion involvement, pro-environmental attitudes, and sustainable fashion consumption.Result — The findings of the study indicate that both fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitudes have a significant and positive relationship with the consumption of sustainable fashion in the Indonesian market. The research also highlights the importance of social norms and attitudes in influencing sustainable fashion purchasing behavior.Contribution — This research provides valuable insights into the factors driving sustainable fashion consumption in Indonesia through the influence of fashion engagement and pro-environmental attitude variables on three different generational groups, namely gen X, gen Y, and gen Z in Indonesia.