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The Role of Sharia Banking in Building Micro Business in Indonesia Zahara, Alfiatun; Andini, Bunga; Sudirman, Wahyu Febri Ramadhan; Reza, Saru
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i2.258

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This research aims to provide a better understanding of how Sharia banking can contribute to the development of micro-businesses in Indonesia. The research method used is the literature research method or literature review. This method focuses on the analysis and synthesis of written works that are relevant to the research topic being investigated. The results of this research show that Sharia banking has a significant role in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Islamic banking can be an effective partner in helping micro-businesses grow and develop in Indonesia. This article focuses on the role of Islamic banking in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Although the role of Islamic banking in developing micro-businesses is well known, this research provides a better understanding of the real contribution of Islamic banking in forming an ecosystem that supports the growth and sustainability of micro-businesses in Indonesia, as well as highlighting the challenges and obstacles faced by Islamic banking in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Indonesia. This article provides important implications for Sharia banking, government, financial institutions, and society in creating an environment that supports the growth and sustainability of micro-businesses in Indonesia.
Peran Asuransi Syariah Dalam Mendukung Pertumbuhan Ekonomi di Indonesia Zahara, Alfiatun; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
Journal of Economic, Management, Business, Accounting Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : EL-EMIR Institute

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This research aims to investigate the role of sharia insurance in supporting economic growth in Indonesia through a qualitative approach, which includes a comprehensive literature study regarding the concept of economic growth and the application of sharia insurance. Indonesia, as the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, has great potential in developing the sharia economy, including in the sharia insurance sector. Sharia insurance, which is based on the principles of mutual assistance (ta'awun) and risk sharing, offers an alternative for people who want financial protection in accordance with Islamic principles. This research uses a qualitative approach by conducting a comprehensive literature study on economic growth and sharia insurance. The research results show that sharia insurance plays an important role in supporting economic growth in Indonesia. Sharia insurance has made a significant contribution to increasing investment and national financial stability. Apart from that, sharia insurance also helps reduce risks and provides protection for the community. Thus, the rapid development of sharia insurance in Indonesia has had a positive influence on the national economy.
Does Investment Literacy Reduce the Impact of Investors' Cognitive Biases While Investing? (Role of Gender Difference) Sudirman, Wahyu Febri Ramadhan; Syaipudin, Muhammad; Hasda, Miftah; Priyatno, Arif Mudi; Mardiyah, Suci; Zahara, Alfiatun
International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): February: Social Science, Economics
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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This study examined the role of investment literacy in reducing cognitive biases in investment decisions, particularly availability bias, overconfidence bias, and herding bias. Using a quantitative explanatory approach, data were collected from 392 stock investors in Indonesia through surveys. The study employed Multi-Group Analysis (MGA) to assess the moderating effect of gender on the relationship between investment literacy and cognitive biases. The findings indicated that higher investment literacy significantly reduced all three biases, enabling investors to process information more objectively, assess their abilities more realistically, and make independent decisions. However, the moderating effect of gender was only significant in the relationship between investment literacy and overconfidence bias, while it had no significant impact on availability bias and herding bias. These results underscore the importance of investment literacy in minimizing irrational decision-making. The findings have practical implications for investors in improving their financial decision-making, for policymakers in designing effective financial education programs, and for academics in further developing behavioral finance research.
The Role of Sharia Banking in Building Micro Business in Indonesia Zahara, Alfiatun; Andini, Bunga; Sudirman, Wahyu Febri Ramadhan; Reza, Saru
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i2.258

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This research aims to provide a better understanding of how Sharia banking can contribute to the development of micro-businesses in Indonesia. The research method used is the literature research method or literature review. This method focuses on the analysis and synthesis of written works that are relevant to the research topic being investigated. The results of this research show that Sharia banking has a significant role in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Islamic banking can be an effective partner in helping micro-businesses grow and develop in Indonesia. This article focuses on the role of Islamic banking in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Although the role of Islamic banking in developing micro-businesses is well known, this research provides a better understanding of the real contribution of Islamic banking in forming an ecosystem that supports the growth and sustainability of micro-businesses in Indonesia, as well as highlighting the challenges and obstacles faced by Islamic banking in building micro businesses in Indonesia. Indonesia. This article provides important implications for Sharia banking, government, financial institutions, and society in creating an environment that supports the growth and sustainability of micro-businesses in Indonesia.