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MARKET STRUCTURE IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE TERMS PERFECT AND IMPERFECT COMPETITION Sri Yayu Ninglasari; M. Fikri Himmawan; Luthfi Nur Rosyidi; Aas Nur Asyiah
Jurnal Justisia Ekonomika: Magister Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/justeko.v7i1.18132

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The purpose of this study is to examine the terms "perfect" and "imperfect" competition in the market structure from an Islamic economic perspective. This study employed a qualitative approach to library research as its methodology. The results of the literature review indicate that the structure of perfect competition has a close relationship with the Islamic market concept. This proximity is reflected in the price, which is determined according to the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad by supply and demand. In addition, it is believed that perfect market competition is a market structure that can benefit both consumers and producers. Moreover, elements of imperfect competition that can oppress consumers, such as monopolies, oligopolies, and monopolistic practices, must be avoided. In Islamic economics, however, there is no concept of competition because it is synonymous with war, fighting, and dumping, so the term "competition" in the concept of market structure is inappropriate. For this reason, a new concept is required, namely the ta'awun market, in which the market in Islamic economics should be a place and a means of mutual assistance.Keywords: Market structure, Islamic perspective, perfect competition, imperfect competition 
Innovation job performance in industrial context: the role of perceived of organizational support for creativity and climate of innovation toward employee learning orientation Rosyidi, Luthfi Nur; Mudzakkir, Mohammad Fakhruddin; Choirunnisa, Zuyyinna; Nur Lailiyah, Ilfiah; Indrio, Ludita Woro
Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi Vol. 19 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jem.v19i3.9833

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This study has a purpose to examine the factors that influence employee innovation performance such as climate of innovation, employee learning orientation, and organizational support for creativity.  The object of research is one of the manufacturing companies, State-Owned Enterprises, especially in departments that are required to have high innovation such as marketing, Human Resources, and others. A quantitative approach with PLS 3.0 was used to analyze the data collected through distributing questionnaires on a Likert scale with 229 valid questionnaires collected. The results showed that all variables used had a positive influence. Innovation climate and organizational support for creativity affect learning orientation because a good innovation climate and organizational support for creativity will encourage organizational efforts to optimize learning for employees. While the climate of innovation, organizational support for creativity, and learning orientation affect innovation performance because the climate of organizational innovation and organizational support through training and learning can affect the way employees work and encourage employees to improve innovation performance. Future research is expected to conduct further analysis by comparing between different companies.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ZAKAT RESEARCH FOR SUPPORTING SDGS Rosyidi, Luthfi Nur; Sukmaningrum, Puji Sucia; Widiastuti, Tika
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Islamic Economics and Business) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY - JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jebis.v10i1.54251

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Introduction: This research aims to reveal and map the publication regarding zakat to achieve SDGs. Methods: Based on the Scopus database, this study attempts to present an overview of papers, authors, journals, and countries that are prominent in zakat research using the bibliometric technique. Results: Until November 2022, there were 618 documents published by 1,356 authors. And zakat-related research has increased over the last 14 years, with Malaysia having the most authors publishing articles in the field of zakat. Non-Muslim countries, such as the United States, are also included on the list. The research findings show that there are seven pillars in zakat research: pillar 1 (No Poverty), pillar 2 (Zero Hunger), pillar 3 (Good Health & Well-being), pillar 4 (Quality Education), pillar 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth), pillar 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and pillar 10 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). These pillars correspond to the goal of zakat, which is to distribute wealth for the benefit of the people. Conclusion and suggestion: The government is expected to implement regulations and use existing models to optimize zakat to improve SDG achievement. This research can also be used as a guideline for future research by academics based on the trend and the gap research found in this study.
MARKET STRUCTURE IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE TERMS PERFECT AND IMPERFECT COMPETITION Ninglasari, Sri Yayu; Himmawan, M. Fikri; Rosyidi, Luthfi Nur; Asyiah, Aas Nur
Jurnal Justisia Ekonomika: Magister Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/justeko.v7i1.18132

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The purpose of this study is to examine the terms "perfect" and "imperfect" competition in the market structure from an Islamic economic perspective. This study employed a qualitative approach to library research as its methodology. The results of the literature review indicate that the structure of perfect competition has a close relationship with the Islamic market concept. This proximity is reflected in the price, which is determined according to the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad by supply and demand. In addition, it is believed that perfect market competition is a market structure that can benefit both consumers and producers. Moreover, elements of imperfect competition that can oppress consumers, such as monopolies, oligopolies, and monopolistic practices, must be avoided. In Islamic economics, however, there is no concept of competition because it is synonymous with war, fighting, and dumping, so the term "competition" in the concept of market structure is inappropriate. For this reason, a new concept is required, namely the ta'awun market, in which the market in Islamic economics should be a place and a means of mutual assistance.Keywords: Market structure, Islamic perspective, perfect competition, imperfect competitionÂ