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DAKWAH TRANSFORMATIF (PENGUATAN KAPASITAS MASYARAKAT NELAYAN MELALUI USAHA PRODUK OLAHAN BERBAHAN IKAN) DI DESA BATU NAMPAR SELATAN KECAMATAN JEROWARU KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Mahmud, Agus; Ahyar, Ahyar
TRANSFORMASI Vol 10, No 2 (2014): Desember
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Mataram

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Abstrak: Salah satu persoalan yang melanda masyarakat kelas bawah di NTB pada umumnya adalah ketidakberdayaan mereka pada sektor ekonomi. Permasalahan ini tentu berimbas pada rendahnya kualitas sumberdaya manusia. Beberapa factor penyebab ketidakberdayaan ekonomi (miskin) masyarakat ini diantaranya adalah karena keterbatasan lapangan pekerjaan, tidak memiliki modal usaha, serta tidak memiliki keterampilan hidup yang dapat diandalkan untuk membuka usaha sendiri. Untuk itu, sebagai mitra masyarakat, khususnya perguruan tinggi perlu meningkatkan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakatnya melalui penugasan kelompok-kelompok dosennya, terutama melalui kegiatan-kegiatan yang dapat menciptakan life skill masyarakat dalam sektor ekonomi ini sebagai wujud pengamalan tri dharma perguruan tinggi. Secara umum, kegiatan pelatihan pembuatan Abon dan Bakso ikan laut ini berjalan sesuai rencana dan mendapatkan respon baik oleh masyarakat setempat, baik yang terdaftar sebagai peserta maupun yang tidak. Terlihat dari kemampuan peserta, life skill ini tidak terlalu sulit untuk dipraktekkan. Cuma yang menjadi permasalahan para peserta sekarang, mereka menginginkan pembentukan sebuah unit usaha yang akan menaungi keterampilan mereka, namun masih bingung dengan sistem manajemen dan modal, sehingga mereka masih mengharapkan bantuan. Oleh karena itu perlu ada lembaga-lembaga tertentu, baik dari pemerintah, perguruan tinggi, atau swasta untuk lebih memperhatikan kebutuhan dan kepentingan komunitas binaan ini
The impact of tourism village on the community’s economy of Setanggor village in Lombok Island, Indonesia Putri, Tutik Sukmalasari; Mahmud, Agus; Aminy, Muhammad Muhajir
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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Purpose — To ascertain the development strategy used to establish tourism communities and the economic impact on the community.Research method — This study employs a qualitative approach with interview as the data collection method which is sourced from the head of the tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS) and tourism business actors, including songket artisans, guiders, small traders, breeders, employees of tourist attractions, lodging services, art studios, travel services, compass fertilizer businesses, village heads, and the community.Result — The study's findings include the development model that was used to develop Setanggor Tourism Village, namely the Community Based Tourism development model which entails three components: community participation in decision-making, community involvement in businesses and profit generation, and resource empowerment and profit distribution. The growth of this tourism village has a significant impact on people's income, employment possibilities, prices, community ownership and control, and tourism objects.
DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK MURABAHAH DALAM MENINGKATKAN KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF PADA KSPPS GUMARANG AKBAR SYARIAH MATARAM Yanti, Fenti Fifi; Mahmud, Agus; Susianti, Nurul
Islamic Banking and Finance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business

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This study aims to see the diversification carried out by KSPSS Gumarang Akbar Syariah Mataram in increasing customers or prospective members and increasing competitive advantage. Diversification in the form of product diversification aimed at meeting market needs and maintaining excellence in the midst of intense competition. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the diversification of Murabahah Products is in the form of Murabahah Bil Wakalah Products. The difference in terms of the margin obtained from Murabahah Bil Wakalah products is 1.3%, while for Murabahah financing it is 1.5%. Judging from the data on the significant increase in the number of customers from the use of Murabahah contracts as many as 84, 102 and 120 customers in 2019-2021, accompanied by innovations carried out, the number of customers using innovative products was 112,117,143 customers/members in 2019-2021. This is a promising opportunity to increase the advantages of KSPPS Gumarang Akbar Syariah Mataram.
The impact of tourism village on the community’s economy of Setanggor village in Lombok Island, Indonesia Putri, Tutik Sukmalasari; Mahmud, Agus; Aminy, Muhammad Muhajir
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v4i1.4719

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Purpose — To ascertain the development strategy used to establish tourism communities and the economic impact on the community.Research method — This study employs a qualitative approach with interview as the data collection method which is sourced from the head of the tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS) and tourism business actors, including songket artisans, guiders, small traders, breeders, employees of tourist attractions, lodging services, art studios, travel services, compass fertilizer businesses, village heads, and the community.Result — The study's findings include the development model that was used to develop Setanggor Tourism Village, namely the Community Based Tourism development model which entails three components: community participation in decision-making, community involvement in businesses and profit generation, and resource empowerment and profit distribution. The growth of this tourism village has a significant impact on people's income, employment possibilities, prices, community ownership and control, and tourism objects.