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Implementation of the Independent Campus in Enhancing Learning Autonomy in Higher Education Sahri Sahri; Akhyak, Akhyak; Sujianto, Agus
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i4.408

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The Merdeka Learning - Merdeka Campus (MBKM) policy is a groundbreaking initiative in Indonesia’s higher education system, aiming to create more flexible learning opportunities, connect students with the workforce, and integrate experiential learning. The key strength of this policy lies in its ability to empower students to develop independent learning through extracurricular activities that align with their competencies. At Yudharta Pasuruan University, MBKM has been adopted as an important strategy to enhance the quality of education while preparing graduates to be adaptive and competent in an ever-changing job market. The main aim of this research is to analyze how the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the MBKM program at Yudharta Pasuruan University contribute to improving student independence in learning. The focus of this study includes examining curriculum management, faculty support, and the university's partnerships with external organizations, which are all vital components of the MBKM program. This research uses a qualitative approach, with data collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. The data analysis process involves data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that Yudharta Pasuruan University has successfully implemented MBKM through clear policy planning, curriculum adjustments, and the strengthening of external partnerships. Students have gained significant benefits, including increased independence in learning, enhanced critical thinking skills, improved adaptability, and valuable real-world experiences in their chosen fields. These outcomes show that the MBKM program at Yudharta Pasuruan University plays a critical role in transforming higher education, making it more relevant, sustainable, and aligned with the needs of both students and the workforce. This research underscores the importance of MBKM in encouraging the development of a more independent and competent generation of graduates.
Reconceptualizing Islamic Producer Behavior: Integrating Economic Rationality, Social Solidarity, and Spiritual Ethics in Micro-Enterprise Pricing Syaichoni, Ahmad; Sujianto, Agus; Nurohman, Dede
Journal of Business and Halal Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jbhi.v3i2.1075

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This article aims to reconceptualize Islamic producer behavior by integrating economic rationality, social solidarity, and spiritual ethics within the context of micro enterprise pricing. The study seeks to address the persistent gap between Islamic normative principles and their practical implementation in everyday pricing decisions among Muslim micro and small enterprises. Using a qualitative descriptive approach based on a library study, data were collected through systematic review and analysis of recent and relevant academic literature focusing on Islamic economics, ethical pricing, and micro enterprise behavior. The analysis was conducted inductively through thematic identification, conceptual categorization, and theoretical synthesis to develop a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon under study. The findings indicate that Islamic producer behavior is characterized by partial integration of the three dimensions. Economic rationality remains dominant, manifested in cost calculation, competition awareness, and profit considerations, yet is normatively oriented toward maslahah and falah rather than pure profit maximization. Social solidarity appears in the form of ethical pricing intentions and concern for community welfare, but its realization is often constrained by market structures and power imbalances. Spiritual ethics function as a moral foundation guiding intention and ethical awareness, although they are frequently practiced intuitively and lack systematic operationalization. These findings imply that Islamic producer behavior cannot be adequately explained through single dimensional models. The study concludes that a unified conceptual framework is required to bridge rational efficiency, social justice, and spiritual accountability. This reconceptualization contributes to the development of Islamic economic theory and provides practical insights for promoting ethical and sustainable pricing practices in micro enterprises.