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Development of Business Scale: Empirical Evidence from Business Center UINSA Surabaya Atho'illah, Akhmad Yunan; Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v5i2.1809

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Responses and strategies for the enrichment of product marketing problems in business units at Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel (UINSA) Surabaya need to be done. It is reasonable to prepare considering that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a systemic impact on all sectors, including the economic and business sectors. Business units in universities as one of the sub-fields that need to be developed as incubation centers, and sources of income for universities are important to maintain stable performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the identification of internal and external conditions. The research used is qualitative, with a descriptive strategy and SWOT analysis as an analytical tool. Informants from this study came from internal and external institutions, such as the daily board (BPH), employees, and customers. Validation of data using in-depth interviews, in order to obtain the accuracy and validity of data and information. The results indicate that the internal and external SWOT analysis is located in quadrant 1, (0.026; 0.063), which shows the results that these coordinates place the company in a position that supports an aggressive strategy. A strategy that prioritizes sales focus and strengthens internal management. Then from an institutional managerial point of view, PUSBIS in its current condition also has fairly solid teamwork, protecting all members of the extended family by carrying out reading routines, daily financial evaluations, self-development training, and compensation for improving performance. Research suggestions that are in accordance with the results of the study are increasing sales skills, utilizing social media, marketplaces, and involving websites to launch and sell products. It is considered important and necessary in the midst of a pandemic that is still not over, to capture the normal potential of buyers from outside the campus.
Promoting Innovative Work Behavior: Investigating The Role of Islamic Work Ethic Firmansah, Yayan; Azhar, Masyhuri; Sarker, Md Atiqur Rahman; Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra; Syahruddin, Syahruddin
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i1.2958

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With respect to the global mission of Islamic higher education institutions for the Islamic world along with the highly volatile organizational environment and intense competition in the era of globalization, Islamic higher educations need to innovate. The existing literature reveals that innovation is one of the significant drivers for organizational competitive advantage. Innovation is very important for organizations to be able to survive in a dynamic and rapidly changing environment. However, existing studies have been silent regarding factors influencing administrative staff innovative behavior. This study then aims to analyze innovative work behavior of administrative staff and the factors that influence it, namely Islamic work ethics and organizational commitment. Quantitative approach was used. Sample was determined using purposive random sampling and data was collected by distributing questionnaires. The results of the analysis show that Islamic work ethic has no effect on innovative work behavior, while organizational commitment has a positive effect. However, these two variables have an effect on innovative work behavior simultaneously.
Adaptive Business Model in the Post-Pandemic Era of Covid-19: Evidence in Greensa Inn Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra; Basya, Maziyah Mazza
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.3766

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The aims of this study are to examine and obtain an adaptive business model for the GreenSA Inn hotel business in the form of meetings, intensive, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE). The research method used is a mixed method, namely by using SWOT analysis as a representation of the analytical tool in the quantitative approach, followed by observation and in-depth interviews as a representation of the qualitative approach. There were 7 selected informants who held positions at the level of directors or coordinators and technical implementers. The results obtained by the strategy model are aggressive strategies, namely with a business expansion strategy that focuses on efforts to 'pick up the ball' utilizing all advantages possessed. First, the uniqueness of this study is that it identifies one business area and business unit, namely MICE, so the review is quite detailed but cannot be generalized. Recommendations that are consistent with the study results are promoting marketing channels through social media, and collaborating with religious institutions at the Sidoarjo and Surabaya district levels to offer external meeting activities at GreenSA. Then to be able to obtain a more effective adaptive strategy, a ghost shopper can be carried out at hotels in other districts or other campuses to get information and references for the adaptive strategies they are working on.
Determining the Minimum Age of Marriage in the Perspective of Economics and Al-Ikhtiyath Al-Fiqhy Lathoif Ghozali, Muhammad; Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra; Himami, Fatikul
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i3.5030

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The purpose of this study is to find out and provide views on the determination of the minimum age of marriage from two perspectives, namely the economic perspective and the economic perspective al Ikhtiyath al fiqhy. The method used in this study is qualitative, juridical-normative approach, as well as descriptive qualitative because the data needed and used are in the form of information leaflets that do not need to be quantified. The study found that the findings of previous research on young marriage were confirmed in this study. It found that young marriage is known to increase the risk of miscarriage, infant mortality, cervical cancer, venereal disease, and mental disorders due to social pressure to assume adult responsibilities at a young age. This is a prohibition that must be avoided and is very contrary to Islamic rules la dharara wa la dhirar. These rules are taken to realize the objectives of the maqashid al-syariah by rejecting the ones that mafsadah, by eliminating the harm or at least alleviating it. The corresponding suggestion is to encourage education as early as possible for adolescents so that they know the bad things that have the potential to arise if they force early marriage. Two things that are very important for adolescents to have but scientifically and empirically are considered immature are age and mental preparation. So, it is necessary to pay serious attention to these two things before deciding to marry their couple.
Co-Authors Abdul Hakim Achmad Room Fitrianto Agus Afandi Ahmad Danu Syaputra, Ahmad Danu Ahmad Saifudin, Ahmad Ajeng Tita Nawangsari Alfadia Fitri Aini Alfin Maulana Amalia Yustika Andaru Rachmaning Dias Prayitno Andi Triyanto Ani Fatmawati Anisa Fadilah Zustika Arifin, Rahman Arista, Setia Rini Astuti, Setyani Agung Dwi Atho'illah, Akh. Yunan Atho'illah, Akhmad Yunan Aulia, Fa'iqotur Azhar, Masyhuri Dharmawan, Ferry Dikuraisyin, Basar Dusturiya, Nyda Eka Mega Pertiwi Erly Erlian Kurniawati Fadilla, Siti Fauziah, Nailatin Febriyanti, Novi Habibah Awwaliah Habibi, M. Lutfillah Hammis Syafaq Handila Rizka Himami, Fatikul Ida Wijayanti Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi Ivan Riyadi, Ivan Izzuddin M. Afif Junjunan, Mochammad Ilyas Kafabih, Abdullah Kartika, Akbar Pratama Lathoif Ghozali, Muhammad LATIF, SALWA SABRINA Maghfiroh, Aulya Putri Maksum Maksum Maksum, Maksum Masrufa, Nur Maziyah Mazza Basya Misnen Ardiansyah, Misnen Mochammad Andre Agustianto Mohamad Yusak Anshori Mohammad Khoiruzi Afiq Muharir, Muharir Mutia Hendarti, Alvina Novia Putri Artanti Nurlailah Nurlailah Nurul Huda Nurul Huda Pradessari, Alda Putra, Muhammad Deni Ratna Indah Lestari Rianto Anugerah Wicaksono Rina Ramadhani Rizqa Rahmaddina Rofiki, Akhmad Rofiqoh, Isnaini Rosidhah, Nafi Ngatur Samawi, Mohammad Wirmon Saputra, Gery Akbar Sarker, Md Atiqur Rahman Septiani, Arinda Sherawali Sherawali Sherawali Sherawali Sherawali, Sherawali Slamet Haryono Sri Wigati Sugiyanto Sugiyanto Sukoco, Anton Syahruddin Syahruddin Syarifudin Syarifudin Syarifudin Syarifudin Vinka Alysia Wahid, Muhammad Ilham Wijayanti, Ida WULANDARI, TIFFANI AYU Yalina, Nita Yayan Firmansah ZAKARIYA, NOVIE ANDRIYANI Zakiyatul Fakhiroh Zulfiah, Hilya