Edgina, Ivahzada Marella
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Study on the Identification of Cricket Cultivation Process as an Alternative for Economic Empowerment Perwitasari, Alfita; Priansyah, Zildjianita; Zahra, Jihan Khairunnisa; Edgina, Ivahzada Marella; Kausar, Muhammad; Wihasnanto, Herry
Entrepreneurship and Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): NOVEMBER 2025
Publisher : Santoso Academy Network

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ecd.v3i2.521

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Community service activities in Babakanraden Village located in Cariu District, Bogor Regency, where nearly half of the population works as farmers and some residents cultivate crickets aim to strengthen local knowledge and skills related to cricket cultivation. Interviews revealed several key findings: male and female crickets can be distinguished by the number of tails; effective cricket habitats must use materials that are durable and resistant to being bitten; and crickets can be processed not only into flour but also into side dishes and community snacks. This activity has generated positive and empowering impacts for the village community. First, enhanced understanding of proper cultivation techniques equips residents with practical skills to improve productivity and quality. Second, recognizing crickets’ potential as diversified food products creates opportunities for added-value processing, supporting micro-entrepreneurship and increasing household income potential. Overall, the program not only provides knowledge but also strengthens community empowerment through improved technical capacity and expanded economic opportunities.
Navigating Accountability and Sustainability in Accounting Through the Lens of Islamic Ethics Edgina, Ivahzada Marella; Hamid, Abdul
Jurnal Akuntansi dan Bisnis Krisnadwipayana Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Akuntansi dan Bisnis Krisnadwipayana
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Manajemen Universitas Krisnadwipayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35137/jabk.v12i2.318

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Islamic ethics significantly influences the decision-making processes of accountants, promoting principles of integrity, accountability, and sustainability within financial reporting. This research investigates the importance of Islamic ethical tenets, such as Adl (justice), Sidq (honesty), Amanah (responsibility), and Taqwa (piety), in guiding the professional behavior of accountants. Through a systematic literature review, the study evaluates findings from Scopus-indexed journals and various academic sources to explore the interplay between Islamic ethics, sustainability, and accountability. It highlights prevalent ethical challenges in the accounting field, including financial statement manipulation, insider trading, and conflicts of interest, while also assessing how Islamic ethics can provide solutions to these issues. The results indicate that the integration of Islamic ethics into accounting practices fosters transparency, enhances public trust, and contributes to the sustainability of businesses over the long term. This research underscores the necessity of embedding Islamic ethical principles within accounting regulations, educational frameworks, and professional standards. Additionally, it advocates for further empirical investigations to evaluate the tangible effects of Islamic ethics on corporate governance and financial stability.