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G20, Infrastructure Tourism, and Renewable Energy Tourism Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Dahlan Abdullah; Cut Ita Erliana; Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Hery Budiyanto
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2239

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The tourism industry has made an enormous difference in terms of jobs, foreign exchange, and the building up of infrastructure. On the other hand, many infrastructures can make natural places look less attractive, which calls for sustainable tourism. It's vital to help small businesses get money through excellent digital infrastructure and to use public fiscal tools to ensure that natural resources are used sustainably. Infrastructure tourism was used as the title, abstract, and keywords in 6,377 documents from 1968 to 2023 found in the scopus.com database. It also shows 704 papers with the title, abstract, and article keyword "Renewable Energy Tourism" from 1990 to 2022. Based on research papers on scopus.com, Indonesia is ranked second in Asia for renewable energy tourism and first in ASEAN for infrastructure tourism. It's a perfect sign for the growth of tourism infrastructure and renewable energy tourism in Indonesia. Indonesia has many affiliations, including the University of Indonesia, the Bandung Institute of Technology, Gadjah Mada University, Bina Nusantara University, Diponegoro University, Brawijaya University, IPB University, Padjadjaran University, and Hasanuddin University. Research publications in Indonesia have received funding from the Ministry of Technology Research, the Directorate General of Higher Education, the Research and Service Institute, the Bandung Institute of Technology, the University of Indonesia, Airlangga University, and Diponegoro University. So, the infrastructure and Renewable Energy Tourism research are on track and in an excellent place to be published. Indonesia will lead the world.
Tinjauan terhadap UU ITE untuk Penerapan Rekam Medis Berbasis Online pada Penduduk Muslim di Indonesia Nynda Fatmawati Octarina; Muh. Barid Nizaruddin Wajdi; M. Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Tubagus Purworusmiardi; Nuning Kurniasih
At-Tahdzib: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Muamalah Vol 5 No 2 (2017): At-Tahdzib
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam At-Tahdzib, Ngoro, Jombang, Indonesia

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As the largest Muslim country in the world, Indonesia must have a complete analysis documents of medical records on online-based. especially for the Muslim population in Indonesia. Currently, Indonesia does not have laws specifically regulate the electronic medical records. Therefore, violation of the protection of personal data in electronic medical records may refers to any one part of the private right as set forth in the elucidation of 26th article 1st verse of UU ITE.
Pengembangan Bandara Udara, dampaknya dalam Peningkatan Wisata Halal dan Wisata Muslim di Indonesia M. Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Tubagus Purworusmiardi; Muh. Barid Nizaruddin Wajdi; Nuning Kurniasih
At-Tahdzib: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Muamalah Vol 5 No 2 (2017): At-Tahdzib
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam At-Tahdzib, Ngoro, Jombang, Indonesia

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Air transportation is increasingly important. seen in 2016, 835.9 thousand departures of domestic and international aircraft, 99.7 million domestic and international passengers, 75.6% load-factor domestic and international passengers, and 715.8 thousand tons of domestic and international goods are transported. The development of regional tourism is greatly helped by the availability of air transport infrastructure and commercial property. in 2016 the number of foreign tourists reached 11,519 million tourists, supported by 2,387 star hotels, with a five-star hotel room occupancy rate reached 54.34%. Indonesia as the largest Muslim population in the world certainly has many halal tourist destinations and Muslim tours. Increasing the quality of air transport and airport will automatically increase the interest of halal tourism and Muslim tours of Indonesia. so that the Muslim tourists and the world's halal tourists will visit many tourist destinations in Indonesia.
The Effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Operating Income Operating Costs (BOPO), and Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on Return On Asset (ROA) at Indonesia-Malaysia Sharia Commercial Banks in 2019-2023 Rizky Witanty; Agus Sukoco
Finance : International Journal of Management Finance Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): June
Publisher : Publikasi Inspirasi Indonesia

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Operating Income Operating Costs (BOPO), and Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on Return On Asset (ROA) in Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia and Malaysia for the 2019-2023 period. The quantitative approach is used with purposive sampling techniques, involving Islamic banks that meet certain criteria. The data analyzed comes from the annual financial statements published by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and Bank Negara Malaysia. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed after meeting classical assumption tests, including normality, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation. The results showed that CAR and NPF had a positive influence on ROA, while BOPO had a negative influence. The coefficient of determination shows that the regression model is able to explain most of the variation in ROA. These findings confirm the importance of managing operational efficiency and financing risks to increase the profitability of Islamic banks. This research provides implications for Islamic bank management in improving financial performance and supporting economic growth based on sharia principles in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Profitability Analysis in Halal Food and Beverage Industry Manufacturing Companies in Asian Countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Bahrain) Devi Yolanda Oktavia; Agus Sukoco; Joko Suyono
Finance : International Journal of Management Finance Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): June
Publisher : Publikasi Inspirasi Indonesia

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Indonesia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Turkey are 4 countries in Asia where the majority are Muslims. Indonesia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Turkey have great opportunities to develop quality and quantity in the halal industry. There are several issues currently faced in the development of the halal industry in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bahrain, and Turkey, including infrastructure development, halal assurance systems, and increasing halal contribution to the trade balance. The research methodology is a descriptive analysis method used to measure and collect profitability information on financial statements during the 2019-2023 period carefully and efficiently so that it can be used as a guideline in carrying out research. Types of Data are data that research finds through information or information obtained, as well as finding the right solution to analyze the problems faced or find out the existing problems. The results of the study show that financial performance is in the category of not good from profitability from a profitability.
Co-Authors Abdul Talib Bon Abdul Talib Bon Achda Vellanita Achmad Zakki Falani Agung Prajuhana Agung Sihono Agus Dwi Sasono Ahmad Ariq Rabbani Alexander Machicky Mayestino Alfa Izza Ramadhani Amrun Rosyid Ananda Dwi Lestari Ani Wulandari Ani Wulandari Ani Wulandari Ani Wulandari Ani Wulandari Arasy Alimudin Arasy Rachman Augendra Bhukuth Bayu Airlangga Putra Bukhuth Augendra Che Zalina Zulkifli Cholifah Cholifah Cholil Hasyim Cornelius Candra Adi Wibowo Cut Ita Erliana Dahlan Abdullah Damarsari Ratnasahara Elisabeth Damarsari Ratnasahara Elisabeth Damasari Ratnasahara Elisabeth Damayanti, Elok Dani Hermanto Danur Ramadhani David Martin Denik Wahyu Nilasari Devi Yolanda Oktavia Dhiya Hanis Durrani Ditarosa Taurista Ditarosa Taurista Jatmika DR MUHAMMAD IKHSAN SETIAWAN ST MT Eka Septa Kurniawan Eka Septa Kurniawan Ekki Erlangga Elok Damayanti Eni Yuli Siswati Eri Sarimanah Evi Wardah Saniyah Maulidya Fajar Prihesnanto Firman Ardiansyah Firman Ardiansyah Firman Ardiansyah Hery Budiyanto I Gede Arimbawa I Nyoman Sudapet I Nyoman Sudapet I Nyoman Sudapet I Putu Artaya Iga Aju Nitya Dharmani Iswachyu Dhaniarti Joko Suyono Joko Suyono Kamisutara, Made Laras Nada Wahyu Atika Lia Delima Liem Gai Sin M Ikhsan Setiawan M. Ikhsan Setiawan M. Ikhsan Setiawan M. Ikhsan Setiawan M. Ikhsan Setiawan M. Khusni Mubarrok Mesakh Yunanto Moh. Saleh Mohd Adib Mohammad Razi Mohd Adib Mohammad Razi Mohd Haziman Bin Wan Ibrahim Muh. Barid Nizaruddin Wajdi Muh. Barid Nizaruddin Wajdi Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Isradi Mustika Putri Fatimah Mu’tamaria Mu’tamaria Nisfatur Rizki Nuning Kurniasih Nuning Kurniasih Nurul Fatmawati Nynda Fatmawati Octarina, Nynda Fatmawati Nyoman Sudapet Paisal Halim Purwanto Purwanto Reswanda T. Ade Rindi Rindi Rizal Bahaswan Rizky Witanty ROFIK JALAL ROSYANAFI Ronny Durrotun Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun Rusdianto Sesung Sengguruh Nilowardono Siti Hajar Nurlaila Siti Yunqanzun Soebandhi, Santirianingrum Sri Wiwoho Mudjanarko, Sri Wiwoho Sugeng Sugeng Sugito Muzaki Suhermin Suhermin Syamsiah Badruddin Talisa Qamara Tridayanti, Hermien Tubagus Purworusmiardi Tubagus Purworusmiardi Tubagus Purworusmiardi Tutus Rully Wahab Edi Saputra Wahyu Mulyo Utomo Wahyu Mulyo Utomo Yeni Sofiana Yeni Sofiana Zulfikar Steifani Prayoga