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Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok Untuk Mendukung Pariwisata Halal Berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat Muhammad Syihabudin; Abdullah Haidar; Evania Herindar
Ar Rehla: Journal of Islamic Tourism, Halal Food, Islamic Traveling, and Creative Economy Vol 2 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam - Institut Agama Islam Negeri Tulungagung

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok untuk mendukung pariwisata halal berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi kasus terhadap sebuah Komunitas Sociopreneur (Sudut Lombok). Dengan melakukan indepth interview, penulis mendapati bahwa Sudut Lombok menawarkan konsep Responsible Tourism dan Ekowisata, serta didukung dengan sejumlah jasa yang dikerjasamakan dengan masyarakat sekitar. Selain itu, Sudut Lombok juga memiliki sejumlah program sosial, dimana sebagian keuntungan dari sektor bisnis minimal 25% dari keuntungan bersih investor akan dialokasikan pada kegiatan sosial, sehingga dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat Lombok Timur. Model bisnis ini diharapkan dapat menjadi contoh bagi pengembangan Sustainable Halal Tourism di tempat lain, sehingga dapat mendorong perkembangan wisata halal Indonesia yang manfaatnya dapat juga dirasakan oleh masyarakat sekitar. Kata Kunci: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur Abstract: This study analyzes the Sociopreneur Model that can support national economic recovery through Sustainable Halal Tourism. The method used is a case study of a Sociopreneur Community (Lombok Corner). By conducting in-depth interviews, the author found that Lombok Corner offers the concept of Responsible Tourism and Ecotourism and is supported by several services collaborating with the surrounding community. In addition, Corner Lombok also has several social programs, where a portion of the profits from the business sector, at least 25% of the net profits of investors, will be allocated to social activities to improve the welfare of the people of East Lombok. This business model is expected to be an example for the development of Sustainable Halal Tourism in other places to encourage the development of Indonesian halal tourism, whose benefits can also be felt by the surrounding community. Keywords: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur
The Influence of Social Media Marketing on Investment in Sharia Capital Market Evania Herindar; Alya Shabrina; Ricka Krisnawati
Ekonomi Islam Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Ekonomi Islam Indonesia
Publisher : SMART Insight

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In the past few years, sharia investment rates in Indonesia has undergone massive growth. From the span of one year only, by 2017 to 2018 the sharia investment rates has risen to 92% (Peta Investor Syariah 2018). Nevertheless, the major growth has not been optimized entirely. It can be observed from the data of active sharia investor which only took 56% of the total amount of sharia investor. After thoroughly studied, Indonesia has a small *of financial inclusion and literation. A solution is needed for Indonesia society in order to be well literate, because a study has shown that financial literation has a positive and significant impact towards investment decision in sharia capital market which can be identified from the nominal of Sig. from financial literation in the amount of 0,041 < 0.05 (Muhammad Yusuf, 2018: 63). Research has proven that social media has a big impact in Indonesia, solely in 2019 Indonesia social media user has reached 150 billion or equivalent to 56% of the total population (Wearesosial Hootsuite). Therefore, social media marketing is expected to be a medium for increasing the rates of investment. This study aimed to see the impact of social media marketing on investment. Multiple linear regression is the method used in this study, and the type of study is explanatory research with a quantitative approach. The data sourced used is primary and secondary data with the sample withdrawal technique, purposive sampling. The conclusion from this study social media marketing (independent variable) has a positive and significant relation on sharia investment rates (dependent variable). Social media marketing provides a considerable impact on sharia investment.
Sentiment Analysis of Digital Sharia Banking Abdullah Haidar; Aisyah As-Salafiyah; Evania Herindar
Ekonomi Islam Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Ekonomi Islam Indonesia
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This study was conducted to review perceptions about digital Islamic banking within the scope of Islamic economics from a scientific perspective in published journals discussing the development of digital Islamic banking. The method used is descriptive statistical analysis with meta and sentiment analysis from secondary data in the form of 70 published papers in the last seven years which are then processed using Ms. Excel 2019 and SentiStrength. The results show that research on digital Islamic banking in the scientific literature has increased in quantity every year. The sentiment analysis results show that the differences of opinion among experts regarding digital Islamic banking tend to be varied, with the positive sentiment of 36%, then negative sentiment of 18%, and negative sentiment of 46%. This study is the first to discuss sentiment analysis on the theme of digital Islamic banking with secondary data with a publication span of the last seven years.
Measuring Islamic Rural Banks Productivity in Indonesia 2016-2021: Quadrant Analysis, Technological Change, And Covid-19 Pandemic Impact Evania Herindar; Mimma; Aam
Review on Islamic Accounting Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Review of Islamic Accounting
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The Islamic finance industry in Indonesia is currently a global concern, one of which is financial institutions, so productivity measurement is essential for BPRS in Indonesia. This study tries to analyze the BCC model as a basic model to see the level of productivity in 92 BPRS using the Malmquist productivity index, both in terms of changes in efficiency and changes in technology during the six-year observation period (2016-2021) using the Malmquist Index. There are several findings from this study. First, the overall level of productivity in BPRS shows an increase, and it is known that changes in efficiency and technology affect the increase in productivity of BPRS. Furthermore, in the analysis of each BPRS, it is known that the productivity of the BPRS fluctuates from year to year. Second, the regional study between Java and Non-Java found that BPRS in Java has higher productivity levels than BPRS outside Java, considering that Java is the center of the Indonesian economy and the impact of high technological changes on BPRS in Java. Third, the following finding is related to the productivity of BPRS before and after the Covid-19 pandemic, which showed a decline during the Covid-19 pandemic. Still, the decline was not significant when viewed from the results of statistical tests. Then based on the analysis of the Malmquist Index quadrant, it shows that the BPRS dominates quadrant 2 with the category of high technology and low efficiency, namely back to 25 BPRS, then followed by quadrant 4 with the type of technology and low efficiency, opening 24 BPRS, next is quadrant 3 with a total of 23 BPRS and quadrant one which has the highest category reaches 20 BPRS.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS AND ISLAMIC COMMERCIAL BANKS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA Evania Herindar; Nadia Nurul Izza
Airlangga International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol. 5 No. 02 (2022): JULY-DECEMBER 2022
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Abstract This study aims to analyze and compare the efficiency and productivity of Conventional Commercial Banks (BUK) and Islamic Commercial Banks (BUS) in Indonesia, with 19 BUK and 14 BUS in Indonesia. This study uses the CRS and VRS models in analyzing efficiency with Data Envelopment Analysis while analyzing productivity using the VRS model using the Malmquist Productivity Index. The results of this study indicate that there are still BUK and BUS bankers who have not achieved maximum efficiency, and there are still many of the two types of banks with low efficiency. The leading cause of the inefficiency of BUK and BUS in Indonesia is caused by output variables, namely the amount of financing and operating income. This study also revealed that the Covid-19 pandemic caused a decrease in the efficiency of the BUK, while the efficiency of the BUS was relatively stable and even slightly increased. Furthermore, based on an analysis of productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic, BUK and BUS in Indonesia experienced an increase due to high technological changes. Then this study also revealed the results of the Malmquist index score. Changes influence changes in productivity efficiency and changes in technology. This study finds that the dominant factor that causes the increase in productivity of BUK and BUS in Indonesia is influenced by technological change factors. Thus digitalization in the banking industry sector is essential. This research also provides recommendations for several parties, such as practitioners, academics, and regulators
Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok Untuk Mendukung Pariwisata Halal Berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat Muhammad Syihabudin; Abdullah Haidar; Evania Herindar
Journal of Islamic Tourism Halal Food Islamic Traveling and Creative Economy Vol 2 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam - Universitas Islam Negeri Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ar-rehla.v2i2.5904

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok untuk mendukung pariwisata halal berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi kasus terhadap sebuah Komunitas Sociopreneur (Sudut Lombok). Dengan melakukan indepth interview, penulis mendapati bahwa Sudut Lombok menawarkan konsep Responsible Tourism dan Ekowisata, serta didukung dengan sejumlah jasa yang dikerjasamakan dengan masyarakat sekitar. Selain itu, Sudut Lombok juga memiliki sejumlah program sosial, dimana sebagian keuntungan dari sektor bisnis minimal 25% dari keuntungan bersih investor akan dialokasikan pada kegiatan sosial, sehingga dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat Lombok Timur. Model bisnis ini diharapkan dapat menjadi contoh bagi pengembangan Sustainable Halal Tourism di tempat lain, sehingga dapat mendorong perkembangan wisata halal Indonesia yang manfaatnya dapat juga dirasakan oleh masyarakat sekitar. Kata Kunci: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur Abstract: This study analyzes the Sociopreneur Model that can support national economic recovery through Sustainable Halal Tourism. The method used is a case study of a Sociopreneur Community (Lombok Corner). By conducting in-depth interviews, the author found that Lombok Corner offers the concept of Responsible Tourism and Ecotourism and is supported by several services collaborating with the surrounding community. In addition, Corner Lombok also has several social programs, where a portion of the profits from the business sector, at least 25% of the net profits of investors, will be allocated to social activities to improve the welfare of the people of East Lombok. This business model is expected to be an example for the development of Sustainable Halal Tourism in other places to encourage the development of Indonesian halal tourism, whose benefits can also be felt by the surrounding community. Keywords: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur