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SUPPLY CHAIN AND PURCHASING BEHAVIOR OF HALAL CHICKEN MEAT Arif Julianto Sri Nugroho; Roos Kities Andadari; Eric Kunto Aribowo
Share: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 7, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/share.v7i2.3493

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The segment of Muslim consumers in Indonesia currently has a high sense of concern for the halal goods and services they consume. This consumer segment, in addition to wanting high-quality products, also demands that the products they consume comply with the rules set by Islamic law. This segment has a tendency to be able to recommend to other parties the products they perceive are halal, they even want to pay a more expensive price if there are no alternative products of the kind they perceive halal. Instead, they can provide incorrect information which results in a viral effect and leads to encouragement to boycott the consumption of goods and services. This study aimed to examine the effect of halal supply chain knowledge on Muslim and non-Muslim consumers on the motivation and purchasing behavior of halal chicken meat. The halal supply chain knowledge tested includes halal feed dimensions, halal slaughtering processes, halal storage and logistics, and halal packaging and logistics. The research was conducted with a quantitative approach through multivariate multiple regression statistical tests. The population in the study was all consumers of halal chicken meat in Klaten City. Sampling using purposive sampling as many as 102 respondents. The final stage of the study found the findings of the four antecedent variables, three supply chain knowledge variables in the form of halal slaughter process, halal storage and logistics and halal labeling packing had a significant influence on purchasing motivation. Halal slaughter process had the highest influence on consumers because the halal perception that is most familiar to them is the slaughter process. One variable had no significant influence in the form of halal feed. In the motivation variable, the findings of this dimension had a significant influence on behavior.===========================================================================================Rantai Pasok dan Perilaku Pembelian Daging Ayam Halal. Segmen konsumen muslim di Indonesia saat ini memiliki rasa kepedulian yang tinggi terhadap kehalalan barang dan jasa yang mereka konsumsi. Segmen konsumen ini selain menginginkan produk yang berkualitas juga menuntut produk yang mereka konsumsi mematuhi aturan-aturan yang ditetapkan oleh syariat Islam. Segmen ini memiliki kecenderungan bisa merekomendasikan ke pihak lain produk yang mereka persepsikan halal, bahkan mereka mau membayar dengan harga yang lebih mahal jika tidak terdapat alternatif produk sejenis yang mereka persepsikan halal. Sebaliknya, mereka dapat memberikan informasi yang tidak benar yang mengakibatkan efek viral dan berujung anjuran memboikot konsumsi barang dan jasa tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan menguji pengaruh pengetahuan rantai pasok halal pada konsumen muslim dan non-muslim terhadap motivasi dan perilaku pembelian daging ayam halal. Pengetahuan rantai pasok halal yang diuji meliputi dimensi halal pakan, halal proses penyembelihan, halal penyimpanan dan logistic, serta halal pengepakan dan logistik. Penelitian dilakukan dengan pendekatan kuantitatif melalui uji statistik multivariat regresi berganda. Populasi dalam penelitian adalah seluruh konsumen daging ayam halal di Klaten, Indonesia. Pengambilan sampel menggunakan purposive sampling sebanyak 102 responden. Tahap akhir penelitian diperoleh temuan dari empat variabel anteseden, tiga variabel pengetahuan rantai pasok berupa halal proses penyembelihan, halal penyimpanan dan logistik, serta halal pengepakan labelling berpengaruh signifikan terhadap motivasi pembelian. Halal proses penyembelihan memiliki pengaruh paling tinggi pada konsumen karena persepsi halal yang paling familiar bagi mereka adalah kegiatan proses penyembelihan. Satu variabel tidak berpengaruh signifikan berupa halal pakan. Pada variabel motivasi diperoleh temuan dimensi ini berpengaruh signifikan terhadap perilaku.
Strengthening Entrepreneurial Skills and Motivation among University Students Anis Marjukah; Dwi Wanito Ambarsari; Arif Julianto Sri Nugroho; Agung Nugroho Jati; Oki Kuntrayanto
Involvement International Journal of Business Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
Publisher : PT Agung Media Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62569/iijb.v2i3.132

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Entrepreneurship is increasingly promoted as a strategic response to graduate unemployment and economic inequality, particularly in developing countries. Higher education institutions are expected to foster entrepreneurial readiness among students by shaping their perceptions, stimulating interest, and building competence. This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach involving 20 purposively selected students from the Faculty of Economics and Psychology at Widya Dharma University who participated in the university’s entrepreneurship development program during 2023–2024. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and supported by document analysis and field observations. Triangulation was applied to validate the findings. The results show that 75% of students agreed that entrepreneurship can improve welfare, while 70% viewed it as a viable alternative to formal employment. A total of 60% expressed interest in trying entrepreneurship due to adequate knowledge, and 55% were willing to start a business with institutional support. In terms of competence, 75% enjoyed creativity and innovation, and the same percentage were ready to face the risk of failure. However, only 50% believed they had the potential to be entrepreneurs. Although 60% felt unashamed to learn from others and saw student organizational involvement as beneficial, 60% also acknowledged the need for external support to achieve entrepreneurial success. These findings indicate that students’ entrepreneurial readiness is promising but still requires enhancement through practical experience and mentorship. The study proposes an integrated development model to cultivate entrepreneurial readiness by targeting three dimensions namely perception, interest, and competence.