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PERAN EKONOMI KREATIF DALAM MENDORONG PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI BERKELANJUTAN DI ERA DIGITAL Fakia Wani; Safrina; Nurjaijah Lingga; Devi Lianda
Seminar Nasional Pariwisata dan Kewirausahaan (SNPK) Vol. 4 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : Sahid University Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/snpk.vol4.2025.340

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Ekonomi kreatif memainkan peran strategis dalam mendorong pertumbuhan ekonomi berkelanjutan di era digital. Perkembangan teknologi dan digitalisasi telah membuka peluang baru bagi pelaku industri kreatif untuk berinovasi dan meningkatkan daya saing. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kontribusi ekonomi kreatif terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi berkelanjutan serta mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang mendukung keberlanjutannya di era digital. Dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan analisis data sekunder, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ekonomi kreatif berkontribusi terhadap penciptaan lapangan kerja, peningkatan nilai tambah, dan diversifikasi sumber pendapatan. Selain itu, pemanfaatan teknologi digital memungkinkan akses pasar yang lebih luas dan efisiensi dalam produksi serta distribusi produk kreatif. Namun, tantangan seperti literasi digital, perlindungan hak kekayaan intelektual, dan akses pembiayaan masih menjadi kendala yang perlu diatasi. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan kebijakan yang mendukung ekosistem ekonomi kreatif agar dapat berkontribusi secara optimal terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi yang inklusif dan berkelanjutan.
KONSEP HALAL HARAM DALAM EKONOMI ISLAM Nurjaijah Lingga; Malahayatie Malahayatie
J-EBI Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 3 No 02 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam K.H. Sufyan Tsauri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57210/j-ebi.v3.i02.76

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In the context of growing globalization, understanding the concepts of halal and haram in Islamic economics is crucial. This concept functions as a guide to determine the legality of actions and reflects the moral and ethical values ​​in Islamic teachings. Halal means “permitted” and haram means “prohibited,” both of which underlie Muslims' economic decisions. The main sources of this concept are the Koran and Hadith, but its application is increasingly complex along with innovations in financial instruments and market developments. This type of research is library research with a qualitative approach. This research pays more attention to the concepts of halal and haram in the lives of Muslims which are clearly outlined in the Naqli proposition. The research results show that Islam teaches that the rules of halal (mubah) and haram are not determined by the needs of individuals or society. Halal has become an integral part of the value framework in Islamic science, functioning as a guideline that directs the behavior of the community. Thus, it can be concluded that halal philosophy includes several aspects. From an ontological perspective, halal is related to understanding the nature of something. From an epistemological perspective, halal rules are related to efforts to understand Islam correctly through a proper study process. This includes efforts or "ijtihad" to apply halal rules in sharia economic transactions. Meanwhile, from an axiological perspective, halal rules play an important role in providing appropriate guidance for humans in living their lives.