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Analisis Faktor yang Memengaruhi Preferensi Konsumen dalam Memilih Hotel Berbasis Syariah di Kota Malang Bintang Aulia Lutfi
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 8, No 2: Semester Genap 2019/2020
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis faktor yang memengaruhi preferensi konsumen dalam memilih hotel syariah di Kota Malang. Subjek pada penelitian ini adalah konsumen yang pernah menginap di Hotel Syariah di Kota Malang dimana terdapat 5 hotel yakni Syariah Radho Suites, Novon Family Hotel, Bluebells Express Hotel, Hotel Omah Kawi, dan Fif-Fa Hotel Syariah. Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah analisis regresi linear berganda. Pada penelitian ini ditemukan faktor yang memengaruhi preferensi konsumen yakni tarif, lokasi, dan kesadaran halal. Kata kunci: Preferensi Konsumen, Hotel Syariah, Kota Malang.
Productive And Consumptive Zakat Among The Mustahik-Owned Super-Micro Businesses During The Covid-19 Pandemic Period: A Qualitative Approach T, T. Saipul Hadi; Bintang Aulia Lutfi; Mohamad Rifqi Fathoni
J-EBIS (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam) Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/j-ebis.v8i2.5991

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Zakat serves as a crucial instrument for wealth redistribution aimed at reducing social inequality, particularly amidst the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of zakat is imperative to stimulate significant contributions to both productive and consumptive zakat distributions. This research endeavors to delineate and chart the proportional distribution of productive and consumptive zakat to super-micro business mustahiks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a qualitative approach involving literature review and in-depth interviews, this study aims to achieve a comprehensive understanding and mapping of mustahik. The study revealed that consumptive zakat is earmarked for mustahiks falling within the faqir category among the eight asnaf. Conversely, productive zakat is allocated to mustahiks classified as poor within the eight asnaf, prioritizing those who already possess a business, demonstrate expertise in specific fields, and hold a market share. The implication of this research underscores that by meticulously mapping and allocating zakat according to the needs and categories of mustahik, Islamic Social Finance (ISF) institutions can provide suitable assistance aligned with the economic conditions of the recipients. To ensure equitable and targeted distribution of productive and consumptive zakat, it is imperative to bolster public comprehension of zakat, conduct outreach regarding the distribution process, and develop an efficient mapping system.
Productive And Consumptive Zakat Among The Mustahik-Owned Super-Micro Businesses During The Covid-19 Pandemic Period: A Qualitative Approach T, T. Saipul Hadi; Bintang Aulia Lutfi; Mohamad Rifqi Fathoni
J-EBIS (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam) Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/j-ebis.v8i2.5991

Abstract

Zakat serves as a crucial instrument for wealth redistribution aimed at reducing social inequality, particularly amidst the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of zakat is imperative to stimulate significant contributions to both productive and consumptive zakat distributions. This research endeavors to delineate and chart the proportional distribution of productive and consumptive zakat to super-micro business mustahiks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a qualitative approach involving literature review and in-depth interviews, this study aims to achieve a comprehensive understanding and mapping of mustahik. The study revealed that consumptive zakat is earmarked for mustahiks falling within the faqir category among the eight asnaf. Conversely, productive zakat is allocated to mustahiks classified as poor within the eight asnaf, prioritizing those who already possess a business, demonstrate expertise in specific fields, and hold a market share. The implication of this research underscores that by meticulously mapping and allocating zakat according to the needs and categories of mustahik, Islamic Social Finance (ISF) institutions can provide suitable assistance aligned with the economic conditions of the recipients. To ensure equitable and targeted distribution of productive and consumptive zakat, it is imperative to bolster public comprehension of zakat, conduct outreach regarding the distribution process, and develop an efficient mapping system.