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PENGARUH PENGETAHUAN DAN MOTIVASI INVESTASI TERHADAP MINAT INVESTASI MAHASISWA FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS ISLAM IAI NUSANTARA BATANG HARI DI PASAR MODAL SYARIAH INDONESIA Nurhikmah, Nurhikmah; Qolbiyah, Fitri Durotul; Rahmadani, Al fazri; Rochmi, Alfi
Jurnal Al-Kharaj: Studi Ekonomi Syariah, Muamalah, dan Hukum Ekonomi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN BONE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/alkharaj.v5i1.8437

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Mahasiswa, khususnya yang terdaftar dalam program Perbankan Islam dan Ekonomi Islam di Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Institut Agama Islam Nusantara Batanghari, mendapatkan pendidikan dalam keahlian investasi pasar modal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji dampak pengetahuan dan motivasi investasi terhadap minat di pasar modal Islam. Pengetahuan investasi mengacu pada pemahaman tentang penggunaan sumber daya untuk menghasilkan keuntungan, sementara motivasi investasi menunjukkan dorongan untuk terlibat dalam kegiatan investasi. Penelitian ini menggunakan metodologi kuantitatif dengan menggunakan teknik survei, termasuk 87 peserta investor mahasiswa dari Galeri Investasi Islam di Institut Agama Islam Nusantara Batanghari. Temuan analisis statistik menunjukkan bahwa pengetahuan investasi dan motivasi investasi memiliki pengaruh parsial, positif, dan substansial terhadap minat investasi. Pengetahuan investasi memiliki dampak sebesar 34,6%, sementara motivasi investasi memberikan pengaruh sebesar 54,7%. Pengetahuan investasi dan motivasi investasi bersama-sama meningkatkan minat investasi sebesar 64,3%. Temuan-temuan ini secara signifikan meningkatkan pemahaman tentang faktor-faktor penentu yang mempengaruhi minat investasi di pasar modal Islam dan memberikan dasar bagi inisiatif yang bertujuan untuk menambah minat investasi masa depan.
Advancements in Waste Management Technologies: Circular Economy Approaches for Effective Waste Reduction and Resource Recovery Rochmi, Alfi; Marlina, Teti; Prihatiningsih, Astuti
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v3i1.3317

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Background. The rapid increase in global waste generation has intensified environmental degradation, resource depletion, and public health risks, highlighting the urgent need for more effective and sustainable waste management systems. Conventional linear waste management approaches have proven insufficient in addressing these challenges, thereby accelerating interest in circular economy frameworks that emphasize waste reduction, reuse, and resource recovery. Purpose. This study aims to analyze recent advancements in waste management technologies and evaluate their roles in supporting circular economy strategies for effective waste reduction and material recovery. Method. The research employs a qualitative–quantitative mixed-methods approach, integrating a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature, analysis of secondary statistical data, and comparative case studies of advanced waste management systems implemented in urban and industrial contexts. Results. The findings indicate that technologies such as anaerobic digestion, advanced recycling systems, waste-to-energy conversion, and digital waste monitoring significantly enhance resource recovery rates and reduce landfill dependency. The results also demonstrate that the integration of technological innovation with policy support and stakeholder collaboration strengthens the overall effectiveness of circular waste management systems. Conclusion. The study concludes that advancements in waste management technologies play a pivotal role in operationalizing circular economy principles, contributing to environmental sustainability, economic efficiency, and long-term resource security. Strategic alignment between technology, governance, and behavioral change is essential to maximize the impact of circular waste management initiatives.