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Journal : Indonesia Economic Journal

Ekonomi Digital dan Masa Depan Tenaga Kerja Lisa Wahyuni; Tri Hidayati
Indonesia Economic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/3qmyxx35

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Perkembangan ekonomi digital telah membawa transformasi signifikan terhadap struktur dan dinamika pasar tenaga kerja global, termasuk di Indonesia. Kemajuan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi (TIK) menciptakan peluang baru sekaligus tantangan, terutama dalam hal otomatisasi pekerjaan tradisional dan meningkatnya kebutuhan keterampilan digital. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi dampak ekonomi digital terhadap tenaga kerja dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode analisis literatur. Data diperoleh dari berbagai sumber seperti laporan industri, artikel akademik, dan studi terdahulu yang relevan. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa digitalisasi menyebabkan berkurangnya permintaan terhadap pekerjaan konvensional, sementara jenis pekerjaan baru berbasis teknologi seperti analis data dan pengembang perangkat lunak semakin diminati. Selain itu, keterampilan teknis seperti pemrograman dan analisis data menjadi sangat penting, meskipun keterampilan non-teknis tetap relevan. Temuan lainnya menunjukkan bahwa ekonomi digital juga memberikan peluang inklusif bagi kelompok marginal melalui platform daring. Kolaborasi antara pemerintah, dunia usaha, dan lembaga Pendidikan/pelatihan diperlukan dalam menyiapkan tenaga kerja yang adaptif dan siap menghadapi era digital.
Dominasi Shopee dalam Arus Globalisasi Digital dan Kapitalisme terhadap Pasar Tradisional dan Ekonomi Lokal Lisa Wahyuni; Beni Andriano; Dwi Wardoyo
Indonesia Economic Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): DESEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/pyd9p702

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Globalization is a phenomenon of increasingly intensive global connectivity through the flow of information, capital, and culture across countries. In its development, globalization cannot be separated from capitalism, which is the main driver of market expansion and capital accumulation. This article aims to analyze the relationship between globalization and capitalism in constructing the dynamics of contemporary society, the problems they cause, and efforts to mitigate their negative impacts. The method used is a literature study by reviewing various relevant literature from books, journals, and online sources. The results of the study indicate that capitalism utilizes globalization to expand market dominance, which in turn results in socio-economic inequality, cultural homogenization, labor exploitation, environmental damage, and the weakening of state sovereignty. However, globalization also opens opportunities for economic growth, technological innovation, and global community integration. Therefore, efforts to mitigate its negative impacts need to be carried out through strengthening local, people-based economies, critical education, protective state regulations, and strengthening civil society movements. In conclusion, globalization and capitalism must be understood critically so that they can be utilized as opportunities and managed to prevent the reproduction of injustice.
Kolaborasi Strategis Dan Tata Kelola Inklusif Untuk Akselerasi Ekosistem Perekonomian Syariah Nasional Lisa Wahyuni
Indonesia Economic Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): DESEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/tvzqer83

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Indonesia, as the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, holds crucial potential to become a global hub for the Islamic economy. However, accelerated growth is hampered by the challenges of fragmentation between the Islamic finance sector and the real halal industry, as well as by governance that is not yet fully integrated. This study aims to analyze a multi-stakeholder collaboration model involving the government, industry, academia, and communities that is effective in bridging this gap. The method used is a policy-based literature review and a synthesis of case studies of successful collaborations at the national and regional levels. Key findings indicate that the Islamic economy requires governance capable of aligning the ecosystem, supported by the integration of Islamic Fintech as a catalyst. Structured collaboration, particularly within the Blended Finance scheme, is crucial for creating a resilient and sustainable ecosystem. A key recommendation is the establishment of a Digital Sharia Task Force to facilitate cross-sector data and policy integration.