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MENGURAI DAMPAK DIGITAL : TRANSFORMASI HUKUM BISNIS SYARIAH DI ERA EKONOMI DIGITAL Nadya, Anandhita; Tartila, Lisana; Sari, Nabila; Putri, Venotty Ananda
Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan
Publisher : Taksasila Edukasi Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71312/mrbest.v3i2.313

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The digital revolution has transformed the global economy, with the use of information and communication technology. These changes have had an impacts on Sharia law. This research analyze the effect of digital transformation on Sharia business law, identifies challenges such as the validity of electronic contracts and transactions, and explores the potetial adaptation of sharia  e-commerce and fintech. Qualitative methods, were used with literature analysis. The findings show that digital transformation offers opportunities and challenges for Sharia law. Adaptation strategies, digital literacy,strong technological infrastructure, and a responsible development Sharia Fintech are important to maintain therelevance of  Sharia law in fair transactions. The study concludes that an appropriate response will empower Sharia law in creating  an inclusive digital economic ecosystem as per Islamic principles.Keywords : Digital transformation, Sharia business law, Digital economy era
ANALISIS PERBAIKAN DESAIN KEMASAN PRODUK UNTUK MENINGKATKAN EFISIENSI PENYIMPANAN DAN DISTRIBUSI Khairan, Gyas; Ramadhan, Fadlan Tajudin; Soraya, Naela; Tartila, Lisana
Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan Vol 5, No 1 (2026): Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan (In Press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71312/mrbest.v5i1.805

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This study examines packaging design improvements to enhance storage and distribution efficiency in supply chains, with a focus on Indonesia as a developing country. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 10 international journals (2020–2025), the research identifies key strategies such as volumetric analysis, stacked pallet load units (SPLUs), interlock stacking, and lean warehousing. Findings indicate that space utilization can be increased by up to 67%, with cost reductions of 15–25%. However, implementation faces challenges due to Indonesia’s high humidity, limited recycling infrastructure, and lack of packaging standardization. The study concludes that a phased approach—prioritizing operational efficiency before integrating environmental sustainability—is most feasible for the Indonesian context. Practical recommendations are provided for industry, policymakers, and future research.Keywords: packaging design optimization, storage efficiency, sustainable logistics, supply chain management, Indonesia logistics