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PROBLEMATIKA WAKAF ASET TANAH PERSYARIKATAN MUHAMMADIYAH DI SULAWESI SELATAN Rappe, Ambo
Jurnal Ar-Risalah Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Volume 1 Nomor 2, 2021
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/arrisalah.v1i2.4198

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This research is a study that raised the problems of endowment land assets occurring within Muhammadiyah South Sulawesi. The Problem statements are: The first is: how is the management of endowment land at Muhammadiyah Organization in South Sulawesi? The Second, What are the efforts that  made by Muhammadiyah Organization in South Sulawesi to resolve the Endowment of  asset land problems?. The aim of this study was to clarify the problems of endowment assets land by Muhammadiyah Organization  in South Sulawesi.The study design used field research that took place in the Office of the Head of Muhammadiyah Organization in South Sulawesi province. Data were collected by interview, documentation and observation. This research concludes that; The First, the management of endowment land assets still traditional that is reserved to only on development and social activities. In fact, Its management has not run optimally yet.  Therefore, it still need for cooperation between the Council of Endowments and Property Affairs with other parties in managing the endowment land assets  to run effectively and usefull withouth being neglected. The Second, the land assets are less pronounced and not aimed to the economic empowerment that only oriented to the devotional activities. There are 18 districts, where the land assets of South Sulawesi Muhammadiyah Organization, that are 232 locations of 951 998 m2 232 has been owned by Muhammadiyah, and there are 49.14% of the 118 locations or 660 322 M2 that have a certificate, and beside there are of 50.86% of 114 locations or 305 179 M2 which have not been certified and approximately 247,449 m2 (14.466%) of assets were displaced. In addition, there are land disputes, which do not have the right base as evidence of the law which could harm the Muhammadiyah Organization in future.To anticipate this probelm, it is necessary to develop human resources and legal tools to support the implementation of operational activities. The profession of endowment Nazir should be become as a regular profession with the appliying rules and principles. The use of endowment assets for productive land must be developed by involving all elements that exist at Muhammadiyah organization to further improve the utilization of endowment land. It needs a policy on accountability reports to the Assembly of the charitable efforts of Endowments and Property Affairs at all levels in order to know the progress and condition of endowment land assets for Muhammadiyah Organization.
The Role of Technology and Infrastructure in Improving Operational Efficiency Muhajji, Muhajji; Rappe, Ambo; Halim, Muh.Rizal; Yunus, Muhammad Yusri
Bata Ilyas Educational Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July - December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/biemr.v4i2.2414

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This study examines the role of technology and infrastructure in improving operational efficiency across various industries, highlighting the integration of advanced technologies and robust infrastructure. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from structured surveys and qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, banking, and urban development. The data were analyzed using statistical and thematic analysis techniques. The study finds that integrating advanced technologies such as automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT), along with robust IT and physical infrastructure, significantly enhances productivity, reduces costs, and fosters innovation. These results align with the dynamic capabilities theory, emphasizing the importance of an organization’s ability to adapt and innovate continuously. However, challenges such as significant upfront investments, technological obsolescence, and the need for continuous employee training were noted. The findings also underscore the necessity of developing generalized models that can be applied across various contexts to enhance the generalizability of results. The study provides actionable insights for practitioners and policymakers on strategic planning and investment in technology and infrastructure. It highlights the importance of balancing short-term efficiency gains with long-term strategic benefits, advocating for continuous employee development and sustainable practices. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies to track these investments' long-term impacts and applicability across diverse organizational contexts.