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DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS IN NEARBY SHARIA HOTEL SUBANG Mutqi Sopiawadi; Bismantara Bismantara; Wisnu Saputra
TSARWATICA (Islamic Economic, Accounting, and Management Journal) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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The sharia hotel business continues to grow in Indonesia, with increasing demand from Muslim tourists seeking tourism experiences that align with their religious values. Sustainability is an important aspect of the sharia hotel business, because Islam teaches Muslims to be responsible stewards of the earth. This research aims to analyze the current conditions of the sustainability business in sharia hotels in Indonesia. Descriptive analysis is used to describe the sustainability practices implemented by sharia hotels, such as energy use, water management, waste reduction, and social responsibility. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with sharia hotel managers. The data was analyzed using descriptive qualitative. The research results showed that sharia hotels in Indonesia generally implement sustainable practices. However, there is still room for improvement, especially in terms of energy use and water management. Sharia hotels also need to improve communication about their commitment to sustainability to guests and other stakeholders. The sustainability business is an important opportunity for sharia hotels in Indonesia. By implementing sustainable practices, sharia hotels can improve their image, attract more guests, and contribute to environmental conservation.
ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Bismantara Bismantara; Eva Kurnia; Sofian Akmal
TSARWATICA (Islamic Economic, Accounting, and Management Journal) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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The waste problem has become a serious problem in various provinces throughout Indonesia, including West Java Province. The waste problem is not a problem that can be avoided, but must be overcome. A strategic, comprehensive and sustainable effort must be made to deal with the waste problem so that in the process new problems do not arise. According to the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Indonesia Number 13 of 2012 concerning Guidelines for Implementing Reduce, Reuse and Recycle through Waste Banks, waste banks are places for sorting and collecting recyclable waste that has economic value. That is the aim of building a waste bank as a strategy to build public awareness so that they can be 'friends' with waste to gain direct economic benefits from waste. With this pattern, residents apart from being disciplined in managing waste also get additional income from the rubbish they collect. Good waste management is a real form of maintaining cleanliness "Indeed, Allah loves those who repent and who like to cleanse themselves." (QS. Al-Baqarah: 222)
SOSIALISASI DAN PEMETAAN KELAYAKAN USAHA MIKRO KECIL MENENGAH DI KABUPATEN SUBANG Estu Widarwati; Devy Widya Apriandi; Nunik Nurmalasari; Bismantara Bismantara; Kuncorosidi Kuncorosidi; Mutqi Sopiawadi; Tigin Lugiani; Gugyh Susandy
Gapura (Garba Pembangunan Masyarakat) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Juni
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The level of contribution to the performance of SMEs is needed by the Subang regional government as a booster of the Subang economy, but the fact is that the contribution of MSME performance in Subang Regency has not been evenly distributed which is possible due to differences in information, knowledge, and access to capital. The Covid-19 pandemic period triggered a decline in MSME performance and an increase in the risk of bankruptcy. Business feasibility is an important point for MSMEs to decide on the choice of strategy to survive in competition. Errors in analyzing business performance can cause MSMEs to fall due to decision errors such as segment determination errors, inability to compete, and losses due to poor financial management. The practice of socialization and mapping of the business feasibility of Subang MSMEs is needed by academics, practitioners, and local governments to information on the constraints and obstacles to the performance of Subang SMEs. The implementation of socialization practices and business feasibility mapping was carried out in August 2020 with 30 randomly selected respondents in Subang Regency whose businesses have been running for at least 2 (two) years. The stages of implementing activities are the delivery of material through workshops, structured questionnaires, and feedback evaluation with quantitative, descriptive, and exploratory approaches. The results of socialization and mapping practices show the main obstacles to MSME business in Subang Regency based on rankings, namely capital, product/service marketing, human resources, and fulfillment of formal licenses. Furthermore, MSMEs in Subang Regency need assistance in improving performance to be sustainable both financially and non-financially, including the fields of marketing products/services such as digital marketing, finance in the form of simple recording and accounting, HR management through increasing employee skills and competencies according to the business field, and assistance in the formal licensing application process.