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VARIASI PRAKTIK KONSUMSI HALAL: Studi Etnografi pada Masyarakat Minoritas Muslim di Bali dan Minahasa Ali Amin; Ramli Semmawi
Jurnal Sosiologi Agama Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi Agama Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jsa.2022.162-02

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This paper investigates the practice of halal consumption among minority Muslim communities in Bali and North Sulawesi. Unlike many other parts of Indonesia, Bali and North Sulawesi have a dominant non-Muslim society along with their non-halal diet tradition. As many studies on minority groups have shown that being a minority group is prone to a cultural transformation. The author highlights how Muslims strategize their halal consumption practices in the setting of a dominantly non-Muslim and multicultural community. This study questions whether Muslims’ context as a minority influenced their behavior toward halal food (product) consumption. Which cultural factors have influenced Muslims’ practices of halal consumption in the setting of different cultures and societies? Using the ethnographic strategy in Bali and North Sulawesi the authors conclude two findings: First Muslim halal consumption is more influenced by the set of skills, habits, customs, and lifestyles called the cultural repertoire of each individual Muslim. Secondly, ideas, concepts, and moral norms (ideology) could also be very influential on Muslims’ behavior during a transitional time. This article also describes cultural repertoire, ideology, and transitional period which is influential to the Muslims’Inclusive and exclusive halal consumption practice.
The Impact of Globalization on the Economy and Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industry Sector: A Case Study in Jakarta City Loso Judijanto; Ribut Musprihadi; Ramli Semmawi; Rahma Hayati Harahap
West Science Journal Economic and Entrepreneurship Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): West Science Journal Economic and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsjee.v1i12.447

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Using a quantitative methodology based on structural equation modelling with partial least squares (SEM-PLS), this study examines the relationship between globalization, entrepreneurship, and local economic indicators within Jakarta's creative economy. The intricate dynamics of the creative economy were revealed through the observations of a sample of 150 participants drawn from a variety of sub-sectors. Strong validity and reliability were demonstrated by the measuring approach, which also successfully captured the latent dimensions of entrepreneurship, globalization, and local economic indicators. Significant direct effects of globalization and entrepreneurship on regional economic indicators were found by the structural model analysis. Furthermore, it was shown that entrepreneurship acted as a partial mediator, enhancing the effects of globalization on the regional economy. The results provide policymakers, industry stakeholders, and creative entrepreneurs with important takeaways. They also serve as a basis for well-informed plans aimed at promoting sustainable economic development within Jakarta's thriving creative sector.
The Impact of Islamic Ethics-Based Leadership on Microenterprise Performance in Indonesia: An Analysis of Financial Inclusion, Business Ethics, and Innovation Loso Judijanto; Sabil Mokodenseho; Ramli Semmawi; Syarifuddin Yusuf
West Science Journal Economic and Entrepreneurship Vol. 1 No. 07 (2023): West Science Journal Economic and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsjee.v1i07.457

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In the context of Indonesian microenterprises, this study explores the complex interactions among financial inclusion, business ethics, innovation, and Islamic ethics-based leadership. The study uses a sample of 175 microenterprise owners and managers to investigate the structural links among these factors using a quantitative approach. The results show that Islamic ethics-based leadership, financial inclusion, innovation, and business ethics are significantly and favorably correlated. Innovation has a substantial positive link with Islamic Ethics-Based Leadership, whereas Business Ethics and Financial Inclusion show modest positive relationships. The study's findings advance knowledge of the variables impacting moral leadership in Indonesian microenterprises and have applications for managers and legislators who want to promote moral corporate conduct in the context of Islam.