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Pkm Pengelolahan Ayam Layer Kelompok Perempuan Di Desa Paddinging Kecamatan Sandrobone Kabupaten Takalar Kamase, Jeni; Hamzah, Fyrdha Faradyba; Taufan, Rezky Ratnasari
Jurnal BALIRESO Vol 8, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Lembaga Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/balireso.v8i1.185

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The target of this PKM is a group of layer chicken breeders in Paddinging village. One of the objectives of the PKM to be achieved is to build a community group that is economically independent. To realize the objectives of the PKM, the partner group whose orientation is community groups who are interested in entrepreneurship. In this program, the women's group that is used as a partner group is the Sigunakannga group, which consists of 7 members. The partner group as layer chicken breeders and housewives do not understand/know the management of layer chickens into products that provide selling value as long as the chickens are still alive through traditional markets or partners.
The Influence of the Halal Lifestyle on Muslim Investor Decisions in Indonesia's Islamic Stock Market Saffanah, Nurina; Taufan, Rezky Ratnasari; Anggreny B, Achdian Anggreny B; Fira, Elda; Aminuddin, Widya Reskyawati
Golden Ratio of Auditing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February - June
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grar.v6i2.1843

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This study examines the influence of the halal lifestyle on Muslim investors' decision-making in Indonesia's Islamic stock market. As the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia has experienced increasing interest in Sharia-compliant financial products, reflecting the alignment between investment preferences and Islamic values. This research employs a quantitative approach, with data collected through an online questionnaire distributed to 202 Muslim investors who invest in Islamic-based securities. The variables analyzed include religiosity, attitude, morality, and social media engagement as indicators of the halal lifestyle. The results of the multiple linear regression analysis indicate that religiosity, attitude, morality, and social media engagement each have a positive, statistically significant effect on investor decision-making. These findings indicate that investment behavior is influenced not only by rational financial considerations but also by spiritual beliefs, ethical values, and exposure to information through digital platforms. This research contributes to behavioral finance theory by integrating Islamic values and digital influences into the analysis of investment behavior. Furthermore, the study highlights practical implications for policymakers and financial institutions to strengthen Islamic financial literacy and promote awareness of halal investment among Muslim communities.