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Tourism Development Strategy In Improving The Community's Economy Muhammad Imran; Adzil Arsyi Sabana; Abdul Wahid Mongkito; Nurjannah Nurjannah; Mahfudz Mahfudz
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : IAIN Palopo

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This study aims to see the Berova Beach tourism development strategy in improving the community's economy. The focus of his research is 1) Berov beach tourism development conditions, 2) Berova Coast Tourism Development Impact on Community Economy, and 3) Infrastructure Development Strategies to Support Berova Beach Tourism. In this research, the type of research used is a descriptive qualitative approach. There are two sources of data in this study, namely primary data and secondary data. The data technique was carried out by means of literature study, interviews and observations. The result of this research is that the tourism office of North Kolaka Regency has planned to carry out the processing of Berova Beach tourism in order to have an impact on the socio-economy of the community, such as repairing damaged facilities. For example, swimming pools, docks, and other facilities can increase the attractiveness of tourists to visit Berova beach. By improving facilities and adding new facilities, it will increase the attractiveness of tourists and have a positive impact in increasing the community's economy and regional income in North Kolaka Regency.
Poverty Reduction in Perspective Economic Islamic Adzil Arsyi Sabana; Desti Wulandari
International Journal of Management Progress Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Management Progress
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35326/ijmp.v5i2.4416

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The purpose of this study was to determine the pattern of implementation of the poverty alleviation program, the role of the poverty alleviation program and the poverty alleviation pattern of the people of Ponre Waru Village, Wolo District, Kolaka Regency in an Islamic economic perspective. The results and conclusions from this study are that the implementation pattern of the community poverty alleviation program in Ponre Waru Village, Wolo District, Kolaka Regency is in accordance with the guidelines and provisions of the implementation of PKH and BLT and is on target according to the criteria for beneficiaries, the effect of the community poverty alleviation program in Ponre Waru Village with the PKH and BLT programs really helped the village community, because with this assistance it really helped the poor and vulnerable people in Ponre Waru Village and were able to meet the community's primary needs, namely daily needs and secondary needs, namely education and health as well as village development as an assistance program that can indirectly help the people in the village. According to an Islamic economic view, there are 4 patterns of poverty alleviation with Islamic economic principles, namely the principle of monotheism, the principle of balance, the principle of caliph and the principle of justice. In the Islamic economic principles in the implementation of PKH and BLT in Ponre Waru Village it has been applied. Even though the principle of justice has not been fully implemented because there are still people in the village who often complain about determining the prospective beneficiaries and these people can be said to still be in the poor category.
BUSINESS DIGITALIZATION AND SME PERFORMANCE IN EMERGING MARKETS: A PLS-SEM ANALYSIS AND SHARIA PERSPECTIVE FROM SOUTHEAST SULAWESI, INDONESIA Kalsum, Ummi; Adzil Arsyi Sabana; Miswar Rohansyah
Referensi Islamika: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): DECEMBER
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66053/ri.v3i2.547

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This study examines the impact of business digitalization on Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) performance in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, while investigating the mediating roles of SME characteristics and owner-manager attributes. It also incorporates a sharia economic perspective by exploring how halal compliance, ethical business practices, and Islamic value-based governance support sustainable SME performance within the regional Islamic economic ecosystem. Employing a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, this research collected quantitative data from 387 SME owner-managers through stratified random sampling across 17 districts/cities in Southeast Sulawesi. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using SmartPLS 4.0 analyzed the hypothesized relationships. Qualitative data from 24 in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 6 groups (8–10 participants each) enriched the quantitative findings, including insights into the adoption of halal practices and sharia-based business principles. Results reveal that business digitalization significantly and positively affects SME performance (β = 0.489, t = 9.847, p < 0.001). Owner-manager characteristics demonstrate substantial direct effects on digitalization (β = 0.412, t = 8.234, p < 0.001), while SME characteristics show moderate effects (β = 0.287, t = 5.642, p < 0.001). The external environment partially moderates the digitalization-performance relationship (β = 0.156, t = 3.127, p < 0.01). The model explains 52.4% of the variance in SME performance (R² = 0.524) with strong predictive relevance (Q² = 0.387). From a sharia perspective, SMEs that integrate halal certification, ethical compliance, and trust-based transactions tend to demonstrate stronger performance and market acceptance. This study contributes to the limited literature on SME digitalization in Indonesian emerging markets by providing empirical evidence through rigorous PLS-SEM analysis. The integration of Actor-Network Theory with technology adoption frameworks offers a novel theoretical lens for understanding digitalization dynamics in resource-constrained contexts. Furthermore, by embedding Islamic economic principles, this study highlights the role of sharia compliance in enhancing SME competitiveness, supporting the development of a sustainable and inclusive halal economic ecosystem.