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FDI on economics growth; Indonesia case study Haris, Samsul; Danila, Nevi
MEC-J (Management and Economics Journal) Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, State Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

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FDI is one of the factors that encourage the growth of the economy, especially for developing countries. Indonesia has prepared an economic policy package and a taxation policy for booting the investments, including FDI. This paper investigates whether the FDI is one of the essential instruments to improve the growth of Indonesia economy. Multiple regression with GDP as a dependent variable; and FDI, Trade, Government Expenditure, and Inflation as independent variables are employed. The data is from 1985 up to 2015 period. FDI does not have any impact on GDP, while others variables influence the growth of the economy. It suggests that the goals of FDI, namely technology transfer, development of human resources, are not achieved entirely. It implies that the package of economic policy and taxation are not enough for FDI to have the impact on GDP, but others factors, such as wage rate, labor skills, transport and infrastructure, and property rights, must be developed. 
ESTIMASI INFLASI DI INDONESIA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODOLOGI BOX JENKINS Bunyamin ,; Nevi Danila
Media Riset Bisnis & Manajemen Vol. 11 No. 1 (2011): Media Riset Bisnis & Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

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The objective of this paper is to predict Indonesia's inflation rate in 2009 by employing BOX-JENKINS (ARIMA) model. The prediction of inflation rate is very important since the inflation affects us in economy aspect. Moreover, by knowing the approximate inflation in the future will help companies to plan the operational cost better. It also will help the government to anticipate the predicted inflation by making good policies, thus the prosperity of Indonesia people will be achieved. AR (2) is the best ARIMA model that we obtain. By employing AR (2), we predict the inflation rate in 2009 is 10.48%. This number is not surprising since inflation rate in Indonesia is mainly affected by exchange rate. As we know that the global crisis will start recovering in early 2010 (Yearly Bank Indonesia Report, 2008). The impact is that exchange rate pressure will be still high in 2009, it is due to non-optimal export and limited foreign fund's inflow. 
Industrial Halal Blockchain: The Great Potential of The Digital Economy in Indonesia Asnawi, Nur; Moch Mahsun; Danila, Nevi
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : LPPM, Universitas Islam Syarifuddin Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v12i1.1876

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The development of the digital economy is an essential part of Indonesia's G20 presidency. We evaluate the digital economy, focusing on blockchain adoption in the financial services industry and buying and selling transactions. Even then, there are still doubts regarding system transformation, information security, and guarantee of traceability, both in terms of data validation in complying with Islamic principles (halal industry). In this issue, we show that the importance of developing blockchain adoption can be developed in the broader field, especially in responding to deindustrialization on the principles of collaboration in digital transformation that are more inclusive, empowering, complying with sharia principles, and sustainable. This research is critical to know as a basis for consideration by government policies, industry, and entrepreneurs in considerations related to blockchain adoption through supply chain management principles that are standardized with the principles of the halal industry.
Actualization of Islamic Social Finance During Disasters: The Covid-19 Pandemic'`S Lessons In Indonesia Djalaluddin, Ahmad; Kolilah, Kholilah; Danila, Nevi; Andriani, Sri
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): October
Publisher : LPPM, Universitas Islam Syarifuddin Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v12i2.2469

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The COVID-19 pandemic is the best opportunity for applying Islamic social finance. The government’s limitations in tackling the impact of COVID-19 raise the participation of the Muslim community significantly. Applying Islamic social finance during COVID-19 taught us its effectiveness in dealing with disasters, especially in disaster-prone countries like Indonesia. This research combines normative and empirical aspects. The normative study is sourced primarily from the Qur'an, hadith, and scholarly ijtihad. The empirical study searches for empirical practices regarding Islamic social finance development in Indonesia. The study show that Islamic social finance practice in Indonesia during the COVID-19 has reflected a unique and rich actualization in terms of its basis, characteristics, varieties, and purposes; such as social investment, revolving assistance, exemption of tuition fees, and shadaqah of production tools. The community partnership patterns show that it has great potential to support the state's role in dealing with the disasters’ impact.
Modeling the volatility of stock Return Case Study in Jakarta stock exchange Danila, Nevi
Akutansi Bisnis & Manajemen ( ABM ) Vol 11 No 1 (2004): April
Publisher : STIE Malangkucecwara

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat fatality dari stock return indeks saham gabungan dan indeks lq45 selama tahun 2000 dan 2001 titik penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada stock return fotality jika digunakan indeks saham gabungan titik dengan metode Garch (generalizi autoregresif conditional heater untuk indeks LG 45, ditemukan adanya fatality gluestering in Return of stock walaupun sangat kecil. Hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa pasar modal tidak Liquid. Lebih lanjut ini membuktikan bahwa kapasitalisasi pasar sangat kecil dibandingkan dengan pasar modal di negara ASEAN lainnya. Hal ini mungkin disebabkan oleh lambatnya pemulihan ekonomi kurangnya law and forcement kinerja mutual pun yang rendah, rendahnya kinerja penyelenggaraan perusahaan yang go publik dan kurangnya pengetahuan tentang pasar modal oleh investor domestik
POTENSI RISET MASA DEPAN DALAM KONTEKS RIBA Majduddin, Muhammad; Nadjib, Muhammad; Asnawi, Nur; Farid, Muhammad; Danila, Nevi
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : LPPM, Universitas Islam Syarifuddin Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i1.2465

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This paper investigates the changing function of digital zakat inside Islamic social finance and emphasizes its ability to solve economic inequity and poverty in environments with a majority of Muslims. While zakat systems are fundamental to social justice, conventional management approaches struggle with inefficiency, lack of openness, and low public confidence. Digital technologies include blockchain, artificial intelligence, and integrated zakat platforms provide interesting answers with the rise of financial technology, but need appropriate alignment with maqashid al-shariah and governance systems to guarantee ethical outputs. This study maps important theme trends, methodological developments, and current research gaps in digital zakat studies utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) paired with bibliometric analysis. The results highlight the need for inclusive, data-driven, sharia-compliant digital zakat systems that strike a balance between social and ethical issues and technical developments. This paper offers both theoretical analysis and pragmatic suggestions for improving responsible zakat administration
The Impact of Knowledge Management on Work Performance through the Employees’ Competence: A Case Study of “MP” Bank Nasikhin, Muhammad Annasrudin; Danila, Nevi
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 20 No. 3 (2017): December 2017 - March 2018
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i3.1135

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Since it was established in 2003 until 2014, the “MP” bank had never provided its human resources development training. As a result, it decreased its employees’ performance which ultimately gave a bad impact on the bank. This was a serious concern for the management in 2015. This study aimed to determine and analyze the impact of knowledge management variables consisting of socialization, externalization, combination, and Internalisation on the employees performance indirectly through their competence. The path analysis was used to determine the indirect impact of knowledge management on the wmployess’ performance, with the  samples of 140 people. The data analysis and hypothesis testing proved that knowledge management had significant effect on the employees performance indirectly through the employees competence. The R-square of socialization, externalization, combination, and internalisation of the employees competence were 70.5%; and the R-square of competence variable to the performance was 52%. This showed that knowledge management played an important role in improving the employees performance through their competence. It implies that the bank needs to provide in-house training for its employees resource development because only relying on the quality the employees get from the college was not enough