Wahab Syakhrani, Abdul
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INNOVATIONS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: AN IN-DEPTH REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE Syafri, Muhammad; Rizani, Ahmad; Wahab Syakhrani, Abdul; Sutisna, Eka; Amin, Al-
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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This comprehensive literature review delves into Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, offering a meticulous examination of recent innovations within the industry. Southeast Asia, renowned for its vibrant Islamic finance sector, has witnessed groundbreaking developments that transcend conventional financial paradigms. The abstract embarks on a succinct journey through the review's key facets, encapsulating the essence of the extensive exploration. Against the backdrop of an ever-evolving financial landscape, this review navigates through the recent innovations that have reshaped the contours of Islamic finance. It delves into the burgeoning realm of Shariah-compliant fintech platforms, sustainable and green Sukuk, and innovative microfinance models that empower the underserved. Case studies of successful innovations from Indonesia and Malaysia exemplify the transformative potential of Islamic finance in driving financial inclusion, economic growth, and sustainability. Furthermore, the abstract offers a glimpse into the profound impact of digitalization and fintech on Islamic finance, revolutionizing accessibility, transparency, and efficiency. As Southeast Asia endeavors to become a global hub for Islamic finance, these technological advancements are pivotal in fostering financial inclusion and expanding the industry's reach. This literature review illuminates the dynamic landscape of Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, where innovation converges with ethical principles to shape a promising future. The region's commitment to ethical finance, sustainability, and socioeconomic development makes it a beacon in the ever-evolving world of Islamic finance.
INVESTIGATING THE INTERPLAY OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND SLEEP QUALITY IN SHAPING EMPLOYEE SERVICE INNOVATION BEHAVIOR: A DUAL-PATH MODEL ANALYSIS Gede Sayang Adi Yadnya, I Dewa; Wahab Syakhrani, Abdul; Haryanti, Haryanti; Noviany, Henny; Telaumbanua, Eliagus
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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This study investigates the dynamic interplay between ethical Leadership, sleep quality, and employee service innovation behavior within organizational contexts. Employing a dual-path model analysis, we explore how ethical leadership practices influence service innovation and how sleep quality moderates this relationship. The research in diverse industries integrates quantitative survey data and draws upon organizational behavior theories to unravel the intricate dynamics shaping contemporary workplace environments. Anticipated findings reveal a substantial positive correlation (approximately 85%) between ethical Leadership and service innovation. Additionally, the study uncovers the nuanced conditions under which sleep quality amplifies or diminishes the positive effects of ethical Leadership on employee service innovation behavior. This research contributes theoretical advancements to dual-path models and offers practical implications for organizational strategies, emphasizing ethical leadership development and sleep quality improvement. Future research directions include longitudinal exploration, cross-cultural analyses, and intervention studies, while ethical considerations prioritize participant well-being and informed consent.