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Journal : PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC)

Strategy to Increase Awareness of MSMEs Halal Certificates in Islamic Sharia-Compliant Provinces: Case Study in Aceh Province Muhammad Syahrizal, Teuku; Umuri, Khairil; Halim, Hendra
PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC) Vol. 2 (2023): Regional Economics Development and Business Transformation in the Digital Era
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Eka Prasetya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47663/ibec.v2i1.71

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This research delves into developing strategies to augment awareness of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) halal certificates in Islamic sharia-compliant provinces, focusing on the case of Aceh Province. Given the increasing global demand for halal products, bolstering awareness of the certification process is paramount. The study employs a robust SWOT Analysis, encompassing Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) and External Factor Evaluation (EFE) assessments, to comprehensively evaluate the existing landscape. Internal strengths, weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats pertinent to MSMEs halal certificates are systematically examined. By harnessing internal strengths and mitigating weaknesses, this research seeks to address external challenges and harness opportunities for strategic planning proactively. The outcomes aim to provide actionable insights for various stakeholders, including MSMEs, government entities, halal certifiers, and industry regulators, fostering a collaborative environment for improving the perception and understanding of MSMEs halal certificates. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the vital role of Aceh Province as a case study, shedding light on practical strategies that similar regions can adopt to bolster the halal industry's growth while aligning with Islamic economic principles and values. The findings underscore the need for a proactive approach to ensuring the sustainability and expansion of MSMEs halal certifications in Sharia-compliant provinces.
Opportunities and Challenges for Islamic Microfinance Institutions in Aceh Umuri, Khairil; Muftahuddin, Muftahuddin; Nurlina, Eka; Sari, Nurma; Farma, Junia
PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Inspiring Change: Innovating Together for the Future of the Economy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47663/ibec.v4i1.384

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This article examines the challenges and opportunities for Islamic Microfinance Institutions (LKMS) in supporting the strengthening of the Islamic financial system in Aceh following the implementation of Qanun No. 11 of 2018 concerning Islamic Financial Institutions. This study employs a qualitative approach, incorporating in-depth interviews, observations, and secondary data analysis of LKMS financial reports and institutional documents. The research findings indicate that regulatory support and the socio-religious context in Aceh create strategic opportunities for LKMS through a captive market, community preference for halal transactions, and the need for financing in the real sector, especially agriculture, fisheries, and MSMEs. However, the research also reveals significant challenges, including limited human resource capacity, weak capital, low Islamic financial literacy, and the continued dominance of loan shark practices at the community level. Furthermore, government programs that have not been integrated with the LKMS ecosystem add to the complexity of improving the competitiveness of these institutions. This study concludes that the success of LKMS in Aceh cannot rely solely on the existence of regulations, but requires strategies for institutional strengthening, product diversification, digitalisation of services, and increased Islamic financial literacy. The implications of this research emphasise the need for regional government policy support and collaboration with Baitul Mal and socio-religious institutions to create an inclusive and sustainable Islamic financial ecosystem.
Determinants of Generation Z's Muslim Fashion Behavior Intention in Banda Aceh City: Attitude Variables as Mediation Al Amiri, Dhiauddin; Sitepu, Novi Indriyani; Umuri, Khairil; Irawati, Wirdah
PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Inspiring Change: Innovating Together for the Future of the Economy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47663/ibec.v4i1.392

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Utilitarian Value and Hedonic Value on Behavior Intention, with Attitude as a mediating variable. Data collection was done through distributing questionnaires. The sample in this study was the Generation Z community in Banda Aceh City as many as 130 respondents, who were selected using the sampling technique according to Hair. The data analysis technique used in this research is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the Partial Least Square (PLS) approach. The results showed that Utilitarian Value and Hedonic Value had a significant effect on Attitude partially. However, Utilitarian Value and Hedonic Value have no partial effect on Behavioral Intention, then Attitude has a significant effect on Behavioral Intention, while the mediating role of the Attitude variable mediates the effect of Utilitarian Value on Behavioral Intention and also Attitude mediates the effect of Hedonic Value on Behavioral Intention. The results showed that Gen Z's Behavioral Intention in Banda Aceh City in choosing Muslim fashion is more dominantly influenced by their Attitude, compared to the direct influence of Utilitarian Value and Hedonic Value.
Truly Sharia Compliant? A Critical Analysis of Hotel Facilities and Management in Banda Aceh Al Ghifary, Ahmad Kamal; Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris; Gunawan, Eddy; Amri, Amri; Umuri, Khairil
PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Inspiring Change: Innovating Together for the Future of the Economy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47663/ibec.v4i1.393

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the facilities and management at the Kumala Hotel in Banda Aceh related to the implementation of sharia principles based on the DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 108/DSN-MUI/X/2016. The background is the increasing need for Muslim tourists for accommodation that is in line with sharia in the development of hotel concepts in Aceh. The method used is a qualitative approach that uses data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. The results show that the Kumala Hotel has provided halal food, prayer room and prohibit immoral acts and pornography. From the management side, sharia principles are attempted in service, human resources, and finance. However, obstacles that arise are the limited human resources who understand sharia in more depth and less than optimal supervision. It is hoped that the results of this research will be able to contribute and references in the development of sharia hotels in Indonesia.
Business Development Strategies of USK Tour and Travel: A SWOT Analysis from an Islamic Economic Perspective Ridhwana, Zaidan Shadiq; Kesuma, Teuku Meldi; Umuri, Khairil; Humaira, Radhia
PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CONFERENCE (IBEC) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Inspiring Change: Innovating Together for the Future of the Economy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47663/ibec.v4i1.394

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USK Tour and Travel is a business unit under Universitas Syiah Kuala operating in the travel and tourism services sector. This study aims to analyze the business development strategy of USK Tour and Travel using the SWOT analysis approach and examine its alignment with Islamic economic values. A qualitative descriptive method was used, with data gathered through interviews, observations, and documentation. Based on the analysis, USK Tour and Travel is positioned in Quadrant I (S–O Strategy), indicating strong internal capabilities and favorable external opportunities. The recommended strategies include leveraging institutional support and academic networks to optimize growth in the halal and educational tourism sector, enhancing digital marketing, improving human resource capacity, and establishing strategic partnerships. From an Islamic economic perspective, core values such as shiddiq (honesty), amanah (trustworthiness), fathanah (intelligence), tabligh (communication), and istiqamah (consistency) are being implemented but require further integration into daily business practices to achieve both profitability and spiritual value. This research is expected to serve as a reference for businesses aiming to develop within an Islamic ethical framework in the tourism industry.
Co-Authors A Sakir, A Sakir Abd Jamal, Abd Adhi, Ajar Parama Afandi ZT, Fitrah Al Amiri, Dhiauddin Al Ghifary, Ahmad Kamal Amri Amri Amri Amri, Khoirul Anzira, Raudhatul Auliani, Auliani Azharsyah Ibrahim Bin Ahmad, Aiyub Darwanis Darwanis Dewi Suryani DM, Burhanis Sulthan Eddy Gunawan, Eddy Edy Miswar, Edy Fadhil, Rahmat Faisal Faisal Fajri, Muhammad Iqbal Farid Farid Farid, Farid Farma, Junia Fatiya, Ina Fauzah, Nurmela Fitrah Khairi Fonna, Rizki Putri Nurita Fuad, Zaki Ginting, Ledy Mahara Halim, Hendra Hamdani, Ahmad Haris Riyaldi, Muhammad Hasnanti Putri, Windi Hawa, Aqlima Putri Humaira, Radhia Ihsan, Mhd Ikhsan Ilka Sandela Irawati, Wirdah Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Kamal, Fakhri Kanchawongpaisan, Sipnarog Kesuma, T. Meldi Klongrua, Silanee Kusuma, Teuku Meldi Lubis, Hana Salsabila M. Shabri Abd. Majid Makfirah, Fajar Maulina, Putri Muftahuddin Muftahuddin, Muftahuddin Muhammad Haris Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris Muhammad Syahrizal, Teuku Muharman Lubis Mukhlis Mukhlis Mukhlis Yunus Muliadi, Muhammad Yani Mulyadi Adam, Mulyadi Munadia, Milda Nabawi, Rifky Chalik Nabila, Nisa Nabilah Nabilah Najla Najla, Najla Nirlina, Eka Nisva, Raisa Ullya Nizam, Ahmad Nurlina, Eka Nurma Sari, Nurma Othman, Razali Bin Pratama, Agus Putri Mentari, Putri Raihana, Rana Ramida, Ramida Ramli, Fahmi Irwan Rani, Dzacky Muharram Rashid, Muhammad Hafiz Abd. Ridhwana, Zaidan Shadiq Ridwan Nurdin Sakir, A Salpina, Parjah Saputra, Irwan Sari, Meutia Dwi Novita Sartiyah Sartiyah Sartiyah, Sartiyah Sentosa, Dewi Suryani Sharmila Silvia, Vivi Siregar, Fachrul A Siregar, M. Ridha Siregar, Muhammad Rendhie Sitepu, Novi Indriyani Srinita, Srinita Susanna Syahriyal Syahriyal, Syahriyal Syahrizal, Teuku Muhammad Syakila, Nadia Talbani Farlian Taufiq Carnegie Dawood Teuku Meldi Kesuma, Teuku Meldi Triyono, Gandung Wirda, Nurul Zikran, Ghrina ZT, Fitrah Afandi Zuhri, Al