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Navigating Halal Tourism: Perceptions and Behaviors of Non-Muslims in the Muslim-Minority Context of Manado City Djamali, Radjab; Kindangen, Paulus; Masinambow, Vecky A. J.; Taroreh, Rita N.; Nurhayati, Laily; Hermawan, Tulus
Jurnal Ilmiah Al-Syir'ah Vol 23, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/jis.v23i1.3501

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This study aims to examine the perceptions and behaviors of the non-Muslim community in Manado towards halal tourism, particularly in the context of a Muslim-minority region. As halal tourism gains momentum, driven by Muslim travelers seeking destinations that align with Islamic principles, it becomes crucial to understand how this tourism concept is perceived in areas with predominantly non-Muslim populations. Using a qualitative approach with a descriptive methodology, data were gathered through in-depth interviews and observations, followed by analysis based on Miles and Huberman's interactive model. The findings reveal diverse perceptions of halal tourism among non-Muslim residents of Manado. While most participants associate halal tourism with halal food and an environment adhering to Islamic principles, others interpret it more broadly, relating it to cleanliness, orderliness, and respect for social and cultural diversity norms. Despite these varying perspectives, most participants favor developing Manado as a halal tourism destination. These findings provide valuable insights into the integration of halal tourism in non-Muslim-majority contexts, offering implications for policy development and the future of halal tourism in Indonesia.
The Influence of Perceived Quality, Brand Equity, Brand Image and Brand Trust on Customer Brand Loyalty (Study at Sulutgo Bank in Manado City) Adolf, Nanlohy Jay; Kindangen, Paulus; Saerang, Ivonne Stanley
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development (IJEFSD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development (IJEFSD
Publisher : Research Parks Publishers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v5i2.4030

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The phenomena or problems that exist so that this research is raised are due to the rise of skimming banking crimes or acts of theft of information or breaking into accounts by illegally copying data contained on the magnetic stripe of credit or debit cards. This was experienced by a customer from SulutGo bank some time ago.This can have an impact on the condition of SulutGo Bank because when customers do not feel comfortable and safe, customers are no longer loyal. This study aims to determine the effect of perceived quality, brand equity, brand image and brand trust on brand loyalty. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression. The results of the hypothesis test found that simultaneously perceived quality, brand equity, brand image and brand trust on brand loyalty, but partially perceived quality has no effect on brand loyalty. The result of the correlation coefficient or R is 0.560, this indicates that the influence between perceived quality (X1), brand equity (X2), brand image (X3) and brand trust (X4) to brand loyalty (Y) for Bank Sulutgo customers, the main branch in Manado City, has a moderate relationship of 56%. It can also be seen that the results of the coefficient of determination or R square (r2) is 0.612 which indicates that 61.2% of brand loyalty (Y) is influenced by perceived quality (X1), brand equity (X2), brand image (X3) and brand trust (X4). ) while the remaining 38.8% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study. For the Sulutgo bank, the main branch in Manado City, to pay more attention to factors such as perceived quality, brand equity, brand image and brand trust.
How To Develop Innovation Capabilities On Creative Industry Wuryaningrat, Nikolas F.; Kindangen, Paulus; Sendouw, Greis; Lumanouw, Bode
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 4, No 1 (2019): April 2019
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v4i1.386

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The sustainable competitive advantage of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in creative industry could be demonstrated through the innovation capabilities. In knowledge management literature, knowledge sharing is the key effort to develop innovation capabilities. There are two contrasting theories of Knowledge sharing, Szulanski’s theory assumes a knowledge sharing process is 'sticky' and ambiguous, while Nelson considered knowledge sharing to be an automatic process in an organization. This study arguing, employee fit will make impact on trust is a relatively new idea to bridging the two contrasting theories. Through the study, it was assuming that in order to develop the innovation capabilities of SMEs in the creative industry, knowledge sharing is needed, where trust is a crucial factor in knowledge sharing literature. However, building trust is not a simple matter, it assumed that the employee fit (person job fit and person organization fit) can be useful to build trust in the organization. This research conducted on Bali Province, Special Region Yogyakarta and North Sulawesi Province to represent Indonesia creative industry. 100 data were collected and analyzed with PLS-SEM. The results of this study can be concluded that the SMEs in creative industry innovation capabilities directly influenced by employees fit. The employee fit also significant influenced on trust, and as expected trust strongly influenced knowledge sharing. Surprisingly, knowledge sharing did not influence on innovation capabilities as expected before. The possibility reason, that knowledge sharing dimensions could not make any significant effect due of the concept of innovation funnel and absorptive capacity, which explained that, the more knowledge could achieve, the less knowledge could absorb.
Strategy for Beef Cattle Agribusiness Development in North Sulawesi Lainawa, Jolyanis; Kindangen, Paulus; Rotinsulu, Tri Oldi; Tumbuan, J.F. Alfa
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 4, No 1 (2019): April 2019
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v4i1.377

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The business of raising cattle in North Sulawesi is still carried out in traditionalextensive ways, because the main objective of farmers is to raise cattle only to be used as agricultural labor. As a result, the population and productivity of cattle in North Sulawesi are not well developed. Though the number of requests for beef consumption is very high, so that there is a gap between consumption needs and the availability of production. For the development of the agribusiness system, the concept of development strategy is needed, so the purpose of this study is to find a model for agribusiness development of beef cattle in North Sulawesi. The research method used is qualitative with a case study design. Data analysis is "four qualitative stages" and "strategy formulations" (EFE, IFE, SWOT, IE and QSPM). Based on the results of analysis, beef cattle farms in North Sulawesi are in a growing and constructive position which has a high industrial attractiveness and has the potential to be developed towards a modern-intensive maintenance system, namely developing business with agribusiness system models (efficiency and market considerations) and farming systems / family system (consideration of traditional experience and quantity of available farmer resources).
Co-Authors Adelina Agnes Lapian, Adelina Agnes Adolf, Nanlohy Jay Agus Suman Alfa Ryan Oroh Anderson Kumenaung Andrea Kalesaran Andro Tumbelaka, Andro Angela Nirmala Maria Lumi Arie, Fitty V. Arrazi Bin Hasan Jan Arrazi Hasan Jan, Arrazi Hasan Asnawi, Ratnajati Atalya Friska Makapia Billy Firman Manope Bode Lumanouw Brigitta Febiola Saniska Magdalena Atotoy Caecilia, Pijoh Meliani Carolus Paulus Paruntu Catherine Christiani Pandeiroot Christmas T. Nauli Siregar Daisy S.M. Engka, Daisy S.M. Damo, Tiara Theresia Dareho, Maykel P. David Peter Rotinsulu Dewi Susita Diandra Gratia Sumanti Djamali, Radjab Djamaluddin, Reza . Durian, Rivicky P. Een N. Walewangko, Een N. Een Novritha Walewangko, Een Novritha Elce Yuliana Sumangkut, Elce Yuliana Emilia Gunawan Emilia M Gunawan Emilia M. Gunawan Emilia M. Gunawan Emilia Margareth Gunawan Emor, Desinta Ephifania Sartje Louisa Bagau Erdiansyah Wuniarto Farlane S. Rumokoy Ferdinand J Tumewu Ferdinand J. Tumewu Ferdinand J. Tumewu Ferdinand Tumewu Ferdinand Tumewu Fitty Valdi Arie, Fitty Valdi Frederik G. Worang, Frederik G. Frederik Worang Gaghana, Ramona L. Gaghana, Ramona Leny George M.V. Kawung, George M.V. Ghiffari, Muhammad Fadhlan Gosal, Elsie Hanna Elisabeth Grace Sumbung Greis Sendouw Greydi Normala Sari Gultom, Helvine Gunawan, Emilia M. Hendra Tawas Hermawan, Tulus Hosea, Sheila S. Indrie D. Palandeng Indrie Debbie Palandeng Inri Hana Menajang Irvan Trang Ita Pingkan Rorong J.F. Alfa Tumbuan Jacky S. B. Sumarauw Jacobus, Elvira Handayani Jeify Lioni Agustin Suwuh Jessy J. Pondaag Jessy J. Pondaag Jessy jousina Pondaag Johan Tumiwa Jolyanis Lainawa Joubert B. Maramis Julio Lawren Rumokoy Kaat, Marsye H Kaban, Zakariya U. Kalangi, Johnny A. F Karuntu, Merlin M. Katili, Kristian KAWUNG, GEORGE M.V Keles Dikna Maria, Keles Dikna Kesya Waha Kezia T. I Tumundo Kimberly Virgin Langie Kliwon Hidayat Kojo, Abrian Imanuel Kojo, Christoffel . Koleangan, Rosalina A.M Kotambunan, Tabita Olivia KOYONGIAN, CHRISTIAN LENDY Kurnala, Kevin . Lainawa, Jolyanis Lalamentik, Agnes Adelvin Lapong, Peggy R. Lengkong, Victor Limpong, Estela Isabelita Evita Liow, Meilany S.D Liow, Meilany S.D. Lonteng, Ekaristi Lucky Dotulong Lumanouw, Bode Lumy, Denny G. Lumy, Denny George Madjegu, Mahdalena S. Magdalena Wullur Makanoneng, Sherly Grace Mandagi, Trully Syanne Welmina Mandey, Verel R Mangundap, Hizkia Toar Manoppo, Elvieta Mantiri, Ekklesia A. Manuel, Angelia J. Maria Tielung Maria V. J. Tielung Maringka, Marko Luis Flein Masikome, Melkiur Johanis Masinambow, Vecky A. J. Masinambow, Vecky A.J Masinambow, Vecky A.J. Mawati, Maria K. Mawei, Priskila Firsty Mawu, Fitri Valentine Melmambessy, Thiopillo . Merinda H. Ch. Pandowo Merlyn Karuntu Michael Yehudavid Jabbar Miracle Bernadus Mirah, Meyvi Rine Morissa Wongkar Mumek, Archiko R Natalia V. P. Wurarah Nikolas Fajar Wuryaningrat Nurhayati, Laily Nurul Winarno Oktaviani, Lilis Oley, Octavio P. Y Omega, Gabriel Priskilla Oroh, Cliff R. Pangemanan, Renny Hermina Pangow, Laurel F. E. Pantas, Oldri O. Pelengkahu, Syaloom Syenny Pio, Tirsa Petra Pogaga, Stella Grace Ira Pojoh, Lourina S.A. Pondaag, Jessy J Pongoh, Andreas D. Pradipta Mandasari Parasan PRATAMA, RISKY Pricilia Sumarmo Putra, Ferdinan Eka Putra Eka Rarun, Kanisius Rattu, Cristian Naftaly Rauan, Celina M. T. C Regina Trifena Saerang Regina Trifena Saerang Revydo Takasihaeng Rita Taroreh Rogi, Mira H Rogi, Mira Helen Rorong, Ita Pingkan Fasnie Rosalina A.M. Koleangan, Rosalina A.M. Rotinsulu, Bill G. Rotinsulu, Debby Ch. Rotinsulu, Eve Abrillia Samanta Rotinsulu, Tri Oldi Rudy Wenas Rumengan, Natasya S. Rungkat, Jeine Silvane Saerang, Ivonne Stanley Saerang, Regina T. Sambuaga, Resa . Sampit, Maria M.I Sasiang, Bryan Jonathan Kevin Sendouw, Greis Sengkey, Clara J. Shinta J. C. Wangke Shinta J.C. Wangke Shinta Wangke, Shinta Siahaan, Karina . SONDAKH, CHRISTIAAN VICTOR Sumayow, Prenal Jason Filemon Talangamin, Olvy Beatriks Tamburian, Aprilia Tampatty, Reivita E. Taroreh, Claudia T. Tasik, Hizika H.D. Tasik, Hizkia . Tielung, Maria . Tika Silvana Tintingon, Glorya p. Tirajoh, Watson J. Tiwa, Angel Syerina Togas, Pricella T. Tombokan, Pingkan Enggelina Torar, Fanny Torongkang, Andre Marsel Tri Oldi Rotinsulu Tri Oldy Rotinsulu Triska Prisilia Rawung Trivena, Koroh Lavenia Tumatar, Carenina A. Tumbuan, J.F. Alfa Tumbuan, Willem J. F. A. Tumbuan, Willem J.F.A. Tumewu, Ferdinand . Tumiwa, Johan . Tumiwa, Johan . Twice Seisy Oumuro Pinontoan Umboh, Chandra C. Vanya Monica Debora Frans Venesia Rasuh Vistasusiyanti, Vistasusiyanti Walintukan, Veybe Watulingas, Christofel A.S. Watulingas, Christofel Alvonsus Supit Wehantouw, Denny Valentino Wilar, Ariance Willem J.F.A Tumbuan Wiwin Anggriani Salawali Woran, Hani Jodi Wowor, Bomantara M. E. Wowor, Lingkan Theofhani Yantje Uhing Yesonnia Gabriella Mamelas Yessica Dian Oktriyani Kalesaran Zainudin Hilimi