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Social Capital and Family Resilience to The Pandemic: A Systematic Review in the Contemporary World Zulkifli; Nuryaman; Zulkifli, Dhea Urfina; Fahri, Muhamad
El-Usrah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): EL-Usrah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

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The management of large-scale societal crises is often impeded by a complex interplay of factors, yet the strategic role of social capital in mitigating such unforeseen global challenges remains inadequately conceptualized. This study aims to systematically examine the contribution of social constitutive capital to the development of family resilience during the pandemic in the contemporary world. Employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology, this research analyzed 20 pertinent articles sourced from the Scopus database. The results delineate a multifaceted typology of contributions: social capital functions through direct mechanisms, as a mediating variable alongside other factors, and through indirect pathways. The analysis establishes that social capital (operationalized through trust, networks, norms, and social organization) served as a fundamental pillar of family resilience. Its efficacy was significantly amplified when synergized with local belief systems, technological adoption, entrepreneurial initiatives, and institutional support. Furthermore, social capital acted as a critical mediator in enhancing relational capacities within marginalized demographics. A cross-national analysis of 27 countries highlighted the pivotal role of social trust in alleviating psychological distress, thereby bolstering collective resilience. Conversely, the study also revealed that the impact of social capital on individual resilience was comparatively less significant than that of socioeconomic status, demographic vulnerability, and robust physical infrastructure. These findings provide a seminal framework for understanding the multidimensional utility of social capital in crisis response.
ISLAMIC APPROACHES TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Zulkifli; Nuryaman; Hafidhoh
Al-A'raf : Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat Vol. 20 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

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This study aims to investigate and review the Islamic perspective on the environment, identify Islamic approaches to preserve the environment and examine the effect of the Islamic approach in the empirical reality of the Muslim population. Based on a Systematic Literature Review of journal articles from the Scopus, the review results of 23 articles generated the Islamic perspective on the environment, namely the harmonious relationship of humans and the environment, the caliph’s role, the expression of faith and sharia obligations, and Islamic ethics. In preserving the environment, Islam proposes a theological approach, ethics and Sufism, Islamic law, comparative religion, educational, communication, philosophical, and social movement approaches. The review also found that while most studies demonstrate the positive effect of increasing Islamic environmental awareness, attitude, and actions, the two reveal an ineffective role of the Islamic environmental project and Islamic countries because environmental problems are subject to economic and political considerations. Future research should focus on explaining the diverse Islamic environmental perspectives and practices across different regions and cultures, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
PENGARUH STRUKTUR KEPEMILIKAN DAN KUALITAS AUDIT TERHADAP MANAJEMEN LABA Nuryaman; Rusmin & Joy Nanta Ginting
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol. 14 No. 2 (2010): Mei 2010
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Tarumanagara

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The objectives of the research are to find out empirical evidence of the effect corporate governance mechanisms on earnings management. The corporate governance mechanisms of this research aremanagerial ownership, institusional ownership, and audit quality which measure by industry specialize audit firm. The target population was listed companies in the manufacturing sector at the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample determined based on purposive samping methode. There were 80 companies meeting the criteria. Data analysis was carried out in term cross section covering financial report during 2008. The research hyphotesis were tested using multiple regression analysis. The result of this research show that: (1)managerial ownership had significantly negative influence on earnings management (2) institusional ownership had significantly negative influence on earnings management. (3) industry specialize audit firm had no influence on earnings management.
Promoting Sustainability through Indonesian Community and Faith-Based Perspectives: Insights from the Semesta Documentary Film Screening Pangesti, Ayendha Kukuh; Nuryaman; Pangesti, Kartika Puji; Hariyanto; Nigel, Gabriel
Abdi Geomedisains Vol. 6, No. 2, December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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This community engagement program aims to enhance public awareness and understanding of how cultural and spiritual values contribute to environmental action. The primary issue addressed is the marginalisation of religious, faith-based, and cultural perspectives within dominant environmental discourses, despite their long-standing role in shaping sustainable practices across communities. The program, titled “Sound of Semesta,” was conducted at the University of Sydney using a documentary screening of Semesta: Island of Faith, followed by a panel discussion. The implementation adopted the Planning, Organizing, Actuating, and Controlling (POAC) management framework to ensure effective delivery. The findings indicate that cultural and spiritual narratives significantly strengthen ecological awareness and encourage critical reflection on sustainability rooted in Indigenous and faith-based practices. Panel discussions highlighted that spiritual concepts, such as stewardship, adat law, and the sacredness of nature, serve as ethical drivers for collective environmental responsibility. The program also revealed that while local wisdom is essential, sustainable environmental practices require systemic support, including policy alignment, education, and cross-sector collaboration, to withstand external pressures. Overall, this initiative demonstrates that integrating cultural heritage and spiritual values into environmental education offers a meaningful and inclusive pathway for addressing contemporary ecological challenges and advancing sustainable development discourse. Future events may consider screening the documentary in full or presenting it in thematic segments across multiple sessions, complemented by post-screening discussions and short reflective essays submitted by participants to deepen critical engagement.