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PENGARUH ISLAMIC CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY (ICSR) DAN GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TERHADAP FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE(Studi Pada Perusahaan Yang Terdaftar Di Jakarta Islamic Index Tahun 2020-2022) Kurniawan, Agus; Komalasari; Supaijo; Mustofa, Ulul Azmi
Adzkiya : Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syariah Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Adzkiya: Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Institut Agama Islam Negeri Meto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/adzkiya.v13i1.9634

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This study aims to determine how much influence Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR) which is proxied by Islamic Social Reporting (ISR), Good Corporate Governance (GCG) proxied by the Board of Independent Commissioners, Managerial Ownership and Institutional Ownership on Financial Performance. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with multiple linear regression analysis. The population of this study was 30 companies which were then taken using purposive sampling and the number of samples used was 54. The results showed that Islamic corporate social responsibility through Islamic social reporting had a significant negative effect on financial performance. The variable of good corporate governance through the Board of Independent Commissioners has a positive and insignificant effect on financial performance, for managerial ownership has a negative effect, not significant on financial performance, while institutional ownership has a significant positive effect on financial performance. Based on the results of statistical testing of Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility, the Board of Commissioners is independent, managerial ownership, and institutional ownership have a positive and significant effect on financial performance.
PENGARUH ISLAMIC CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY (ICSR) DAN GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TERHADAP FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE(Studi Pada Perusahaan Yang Terdaftar Di Jakarta Islamic Index Tahun 2020-2022) Kurniawan, Agus; Komalasari; Supaijo; Mustofa, Ulul Azmi
Adzkiya : Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syariah Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Adzkiya: Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Institut Agama Islam Negeri Meto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/adzkiya.v13i1.9634

Abstract

This study aims to determine how much influence Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR) which is proxied by Islamic Social Reporting (ISR), Good Corporate Governance (GCG) proxied by the Board of Independent Commissioners, Managerial Ownership and Institutional Ownership on Financial Performance. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with multiple linear regression analysis. The population of this study was 30 companies which were then taken using purposive sampling and the number of samples used was 54. The results showed that Islamic corporate social responsibility through Islamic social reporting had a significant negative effect on financial performance. The variable of good corporate governance through the Board of Independent Commissioners has a positive and insignificant effect on financial performance, for managerial ownership has a negative effect, not significant on financial performance, while institutional ownership has a significant positive effect on financial performance. Based on the results of statistical testing of Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility, the Board of Commissioners is independent, managerial ownership, and institutional ownership have a positive and significant effect on financial performance.
Awareness of Halal Certification Ownership Among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Iringmulyo, East Metro Apriliana, Sinta; Mustofa, Ulul Azmi
Halal Science Volume 1 Issue 1
Publisher : ETFLIN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58920/halal0101363

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Halal certification serves as a formal assurance that products comply with Islamic law, making it increasingly important in Muslim-majority markets, such as Indonesia. However, many Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) still lack certification due to limited awareness and procedural challenges. This study aims to assess the level of awareness and understanding of halal certification among MSMEs in Iringmulyo, East Metro, and identify barriers to certification uptake. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, utilizing field research methods that included interviews and documentation. Thirteen informants, comprising 10 MSME owners, 1 local official, 1 religious affairs officer, and 1 policymaker, were selected through snowball sampling. The findings reveal that while most MSME owners view halal certification as both a religious obligation and a business strategy, many face difficulties in navigating the certification process due to a lack of knowledge and support from the government. These results suggest the need for targeted education, streamlined procedures, and institutional support to improve halal compliance and enhance MSME competitiveness.