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The Acceleration of Inclusive Economic Growth in Banten Zuhaifah Zuhaifah; Dwi Budi Santoso; Farah Wulandari Pangestuty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1972

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The aim of this study is to identify the determinant of inclusive economic growth in Banten Province based on the Three Stages Least Squares (3SLS) method using panel data from 8 regency/municipality during 2011-2020 (except 2016). The results show that the government’s role through capital expenditure doesn’t have a significant effect on inclusive economic growth directly but it has an indirect effect through increasing economic activity and decreasing the unemployment rate. Based on regional financial performances, there is only the Audit Board’s opinion that has a significant positive effect on inclusive economic growth, while the independence ratio and effectiveness ratio have no effect. In accelerating inclusive economic growth in Banten, the local government has to increase economic growth and reduce the unemployment rate. The number of labor and higher education labor positively impact economic activity, while high investment can reduce the unemployment rate. However, Banten’s economy is capital intensive. Hence, the equitable distribution of appropriate capital expenditure allocations to support labor-intensive investment needs to be improved, besides enhancing the caliber of human resources and regional financial performances. Keywords: Banten, Economic Growth, Inclusive Economic Growth, Three Stages Least Squares, Unemployment
Well-Being in Islamic Income Utilisation: A Longitudinal Qualitative study on Muslim Family Indah Dewi Nirwana; Agus Suman; Iswan Noor; Atu Bagus Wiguna
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This study aims to describe income utilization at the household level from an Islamic perspective. A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was carried out on 3 Muslim families longitudinally in 2015 and 2022. In the framework of household income management, Muslim families conduct the planning, implementation, and monitoring processes to spend income meeting their needs. During the planning stage, Muslim families prepare the planning process based on lillahi taala's (everything for god) intentions. Then at the implementation stage, Muslim families carry out activities to fulfill their needs in a halal and Thayib way. As for the monitoring stage, Muslim families spend some of their income through zakat, infaq, and sadaqah as a sustainability act toward the afterlife. Adaptation in income utilization practices can result from several factors: 1) socio-economic status and 2) technological change. Keywords: income utilization, household needs, Muslim family
The Integrity of Educated Millenial Generation in The Leadership Perspective Khusnul Ashar; Axellina Muara Setyanti
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Leadership is an important part in all organizations and continues to be needed over time. Becoming a leader with integrity in the current and future generations of millennial society is a critical challenge. The millennial generation is generally characterized by increasing mastery of technology and increasing intensity of use of social media and the internet. On the other hand, there are four dimensions of integrity that a leader needs to master, namely the dimensions of honesty, responsibility, tolerance, and love for the homeland. A leader who has integrity will gain the trust of those he leads, because what he says is also his actions. In the era of the millennial generation, effective leadership will be realized if the leaders can meet the qualifications as visionary leaders and have intellectual abilities. But a good leader must also have dimensions of integrity. This study aims to observe the phenomenon of educated millennials in the perspective of leadership integrity through a literature study. This research contributes to providing an overview of how the educational environment can be a part in shaping the integrity of the educated millennial generation. Keywords: Educated Millennials, Integrity, Leadership.
Urban Organic Farming: Farming Business Analysis of Vigur O Women's Farmer Group, Malang City Sri Muljaningsih
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In general, urban land is not intended for agriculture, but some people live in suburban settlements, taking the initiative to become farmers due to the community's need for healthy food from organic farming, such as vegetables. The problem of organic vegetables is not available in Traditional Markets but Modern Markets with quite expensive prices. Therefore, it is possible to become an organic vegetable farmer in urban areas, assuming transport cost efficiency, because it is close to the market. Therefore, the Vigur O Women Farmers Group (KWT) is a community that participates in the 2010 Go Organic government program and has received a certificate (SNI) Organic from LeSOS, so this study has a purpose, to analyze organic vegetable farming with the object of research is KWT Vigur O in Malang - Indonesia. The vegetables grown are Watercress, mustard greens and Pak Choy. Based on the results of the analysis of farming, the highest profit in one harvest for 100m2 of land is Watercress. The majority of farming is a side business that is useful to increase family income. However, there are marketing constraints for KWT Vigur O, so creating a web and building an online network is advisable. Keywords: Urban, Vigur O Women Farmer Group, Organic Vegetables, Farming Business.

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