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ANALISIS AKAD-AKAD DALAM FINTECH P2P LENDING SYARIAH DI INDONESIA Arvianto, Gilang; Cortez, Marlon Boderingan; Widyastuti, Vela Retna; Ilmada, Zulan
Academica : Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

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The purpose of this study is to explain and analyze Islamic Fintech P2P Lending contracts in Indonesia. This research method is using a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques using literature study. The data validity technique of this research uses data triangulation techniques. The results of this study are an explanation and analysis of the contracts used in Islamic Fintech P2P Lending in Indonesia. The conclusion of this study is the advantages and disadvantages of Islamic Fintech P2P Lending contracts. This research provides a solution related to the shortcomings that exist in Islamic Fintech P2P Lending contracts. The implications of this research can be used as knowledge for the wider community who want to use Sharia Fintech P2P Lending.Keyword: Sharia Fintech; Sharia Fintech Contracts; Sharia Financing
Bridging digital innovation, parasocial interaction, and loyalty through fan satisfaction: Insights from K-Pop fandom Muanas, Arif; Yoga, Ika; Widyastuti, Vela Retna
Jurnal Fokus Manajemen Bisnis Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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The global spread of K-pop demonstrates how digital innovation and emotional connections transform fandom culture. This study examines the influence of Metaverse-based digital innovation and parasocial interaction on fan loyalty, with fan satisfaction as a mediating variable. Using a survey of 200 K-pop fans with prior Metaverse experience and analyzing the data through PLS-SEM, the results indicate that digital innovation significantly enhances both satisfaction and loyalty, while parasocial interaction contributes to satisfaction but does not directly generate loyalty. Furthermore, satisfaction emerges as a critical bridge that transforms immersive experiences and emotional bonds into sustainable loyalty. These findings extend the application of uses and gratifications theory, experience economy theory, and the theory of planned behavior in the digital fandom context. Practically, they highlight the importance of designing immersive and satisfying digital strategies to maintain long-term relationships between idols and fans.