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Understanding Why Insurance Companies Do Not Spin Off Sharia Business Units from the Corporate Entrepreneurship Angle Post the Issuance of the Financial Sector Development and Strengthening Law (PPSK Law) Adriana, Dadi; Hartoyo, Hartoyo; Syarief, Rizal; Anggraeni, Elisa
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4595

Abstract

Based on the results of situational analysis, problematic situations, strategies, and the proposed model as explained above, several conclusions can be drawn. The high number of Muslim people in Indonesia encourages companies to innovate in creating new products that are easier for the public to understand, especially related to Sharia insurance. The existing condition of the insurance industry is driven by the real growth trend of Sharia insurance customers, which can be used as a measure of industry growth. When compared with other countries, there are similarities and differences between Sharia and conventional insurance governance. This can be used as a comparative reference to optimize the management of the Sharia insurance industry. Based on the results of the situation analysis, it is known that the current condition of the Sharia insurance industry is not optimal because there has been no serious effort from the regulator to integrate all potential from upstream to downstream in all elements of the Sharia insurance industry. From the results of the interview analysis, it was revealed that the strategy considered to be the most effective and the main priority in developing the Sharia insurance industry is increasing human resource competency through intensive and continuous training. This aims to overcome the shortage of professional human resources in the fields of insurance and sharia economics while ensuring quality improvement.
Co-Authors - Sugiyono - Suryahadi -, Hanafi Agung Hari Sasongko, Agung Hari Agung Nugroho, Puguh Agus Buono Agus Yulianto Ahmad Maulana Alexandi, Muhammad Findi Alla Asmara Amellinda, Raisa Anggraini Sukmawati Ani Suryani Aria Kusuma Arif Imam Suroso Asep Taryana Awalia, Riska Bambang Pontjo Priosoeryanto Betty S.L. J Budi Nurtama Bukit1, Matius Tomaja Dadi Adriana darmawan, muhamad Darwin Kadarisman Dewi, Nina Kurnia Doni Yusri Ekananta , Arry Ekananta, Arry Eko Agus Prasetio Elisa Anggraeni, Elisa Emerseon, Errick Enie, A. Basrah Firdaus, Husni Firmansyah, Hilal Fransiska, Dina Gatot T. Mulyadi Gustari , Irvandi GUSTARI, IRVANDI Handito Hadi Joewono Handjojo, Eko Suwito Hartanto, Ardi Hartoyo Hartoyo Haryoto Kusnoputranto Hastari, Hastari Hefni Effendi Heny K Daryanto I Made Djaja Idqan Fahmi Illah Sailah Imam Teguh Saptono Iman Kartono W, Iman Kartono Indrawan, Dikky Jamarizal, - Juliawan, Dwi Kurniadi, Dedi Siswana Kusuma, Adhitya Rendra Kusumaningrum, Indah Latief, Prori Vitaliano Lestari, Rizqi Suci Lilian Danil Lukman, Nyayu Rizkita Novelia Mahgalena M. Joko Affandi Mayrani Tika Mulyana Melanie Cornelia, Melanie Miksusanti Miksusanti Mohammad Fajar, Mohammad Mukhamad Najib Nur Shabrina, Nur Nurfrina Putri, Rizkia Nurhandayani, Arum Nurida Putri, Riska Nurul Taufiqu Rochman Ono Suparno Popong Nurhayati Rezki Kamila Ririn Wulandari Rohaman, M. Maman Rokhani Hasbullah Rosmawaty Peranginangin Sam Herodian Sandy Gunawan Simatupang, De Vilera Siti Jahroh Sudrajat, Gawang Sutrisno . Tanoto, Eko Wahyu Teti Haryati Vierke, Intan Maria Lewiayu Yandra Arkeman Yuana, Rivira Yudha Heryawan Asnawi