Khavid Normasyhuri
Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University Raden Intan, Lampung, Indonesia

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Generation Z Sharia investment decision patterns: Does information media matter? Khavid Normasyhuri; Yuli Dahlia Saputri; Erike Anggraeni
Jurnal Ekonomi & Keuangan Islam Volume 9 No. 2, July 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/JEKI.vol9.iss2.art7

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Purpose – This research examines the relationship between information quality, subjective norms, behavioral control in Generation Z Sharia investment decisions during the Covid-19 era. It also explores how media information can either reinforce or counter these factors.Methodology – Quantitative analysis was conducted in this study using SmartPLS 3.0. Primary data were collected from investor respondents during the Covid-19 pandemic from December 2021 to December 2022. The data collection was facilitated through Google Forms, and the indicator measurement utilized the Likert Scale.Findings – The study revealed a positive relationship pattern between information quality and behavioral control with Islamic investment decision-making in Generation Z during the Covid-19 era. Additionally, subjective norms showed a negative relationship pattern with Sharia investment decision-making in Generation Z during this time. Moreover, information media was found to influence the impact of information quality, subjective norms, and behavioral control on Islamic investment decision-making among Generation Z during the Covid-19 era.Implication – The insights from this research have been shared with investors, serving as a foundational reference for planning and implementing more effective and sustainable Sharia investment programs and strategies.Originality – This study introduces an alternative perspective by focusing on the realm of Islamic investment decisions made by Generation Z, a unique demographic with distinct characteristics, preferences, and behaviors. This investigation was conducted within the context of economic shocks, specifically during the Covid-19 period, and emphasized the role of information media as a crucial channel for rapid access to information, particularly through digital media. Additionally, the study employed the PLS-SEM model, adding a novel methodological approach to the research.
Tourism Transition and Green Economy: Inspire or Prevent People's income in the Covid-19 Shock Heni Noviarita; Muhammad Kurniawan; Khavid Normasyhuri; Gustika Nurmalia
Matrik : Jurnal Manajemen, Strategi Bisnis, dan Kewirausahaan Volume 17 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/MATRIK:JMBK.2023.v17.i02.p03

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This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the green economy transition in tourism, especially tourist villages, whether it is able to provide inspiration or actually prevent an increase in people's income in conditions of the COVID-19 shock. The research was carried out in tourist villages in West Java and Lampung Provinces. This study found thatthe transition of a tourist village with the concept of green economy has a strong influence in increasing the income of rural tourism communities in conditions of the COVID-19 shock, this is due to the fact that the green economy concept encourages the utilization of natural resources and environmental preservation, this will ensure a sustainable attraction for tourists which in turn can increase revenue. Keywords: COVID-19; green economy; tourism village.