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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of humanity, social science, and business. Humanities include: Language and Linguistics, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts. Social Science fields of Science include: Economics, politics, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Cultural and Ethical Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Area Studies, Archeology, and other related fields. Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, and business
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INNOVATIONS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: AN IN-DEPTH REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE Syafri, Muhammad; Rizani, Ahmad; Wahab Syakhrani, Abdul; Sutisna, Eka; Amin, Al-
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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This comprehensive literature review delves into Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, offering a meticulous examination of recent innovations within the industry. Southeast Asia, renowned for its vibrant Islamic finance sector, has witnessed groundbreaking developments that transcend conventional financial paradigms. The abstract embarks on a succinct journey through the review's key facets, encapsulating the essence of the extensive exploration. Against the backdrop of an ever-evolving financial landscape, this review navigates through the recent innovations that have reshaped the contours of Islamic finance. It delves into the burgeoning realm of Shariah-compliant fintech platforms, sustainable and green Sukuk, and innovative microfinance models that empower the underserved. Case studies of successful innovations from Indonesia and Malaysia exemplify the transformative potential of Islamic finance in driving financial inclusion, economic growth, and sustainability. Furthermore, the abstract offers a glimpse into the profound impact of digitalization and fintech on Islamic finance, revolutionizing accessibility, transparency, and efficiency. As Southeast Asia endeavors to become a global hub for Islamic finance, these technological advancements are pivotal in fostering financial inclusion and expanding the industry's reach. This literature review illuminates the dynamic landscape of Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, where innovation converges with ethical principles to shape a promising future. The region's commitment to ethical finance, sustainability, and socioeconomic development makes it a beacon in the ever-evolving world of Islamic finance.
REVOLUTIONIZING SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING THROUGH AI AND AUTOMATION: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES, ETHICS, AND FUTURE TRENDS Indrawan, Doby; Yorman, Yorman; Stiadi, Muhamad; Hendayani, Nenden; Amin, Al-
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This comprehensive analysis delved into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in social media marketing. We explored many strategies and insights that have redefined how businesses engage with their audiences in the digital age. Our investigation began by acknowledging the profound impact of AI and automation technologies on the marketing landscape, particularly within the dynamic domain of social media. These innovations ushered in a new era of data-driven decision-making, hyper-personalization, and efficiency, enabling marketers to create more targeted and impactful campaigns. A key finding of our analysis was the pivotal role of AI in audience segmentation and targeting. Through real-time data analysis, marketers could identify and engage their ideal audience segments with exceptional precision, optimizing resource allocation and campaign effectiveness. We also highlighted the emergence of AI-driven chatbots and virtual assistants, revolutionizing customer service and engagement on social media platforms. These 24/7 available, personalized interaction tools significantly enhanced the overall customer experience. However, amidst the transformative potential of AI and automation, we emphasized the ethical responsibilities accompanying these advancements. We stressed the need for transparency, data privacy, and fairness in AI-driven marketing practices. Upholding these principles ensures trust, a cornerstone of long-term success. In conclusion, our analysis illuminated the remarkable potential of AI and automation in revolutionizing social media marketing. As we move forward into this era of technological transformation, we must do so with a steadfast commitment to innovation and ethical integrity, shaping a marketing landscape that benefits businesses and consumers alike.
STRATEGIC TRANSFORMATIONS: ASSESSING THE INTERPLAY OF DIGITAL COMMERCE, TRADITIONAL TRADE, AND EMERGING MARKET TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL BUSINESS LANDSCAPE Alfiana, Alfiana; Sri Mulatsih, Listiana; Amin, Al-; Stiadi, Muhamad; Gustian, Dede
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In this comprehensive study titled "Strategic Transformations: Assessing the Interplay of Digital Commerce, Traditional Trade, and Emerging Market Trends in the Global Business Landscape," we embarked on a multifaceted exploration of the dynamic forces reshaping the global business environment. We delved into the complex interplay between digital commerce, traditional trade practices, and emerging market trends using empirical data and a rigorous analytical approach. Our research revealed a profound shift in how businesses operate and consumers engage with the marketplace. We found that once considered optional, digital commerce has evolved into an imperative for businesses seeking to remain competitive in the 21st century. This transformation extends beyond adopting online platforms; it encompasses the digitalization of supply chains, data-driven decision-making, and integrating emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain. Furthermore, our findings highlighted the intricate coexistence and convergence of digital and traditional trade practices. Businesses increasingly adopt hybrid models and omnichannel strategies to cater to diverse consumer preferences. This strategic adaptation allows them to leverage the strengths of both digital and traditional methods while remaining agile in response to emerging market trends. Sustainability emerged as a paramount concern, shaping consumer choices and driving businesses to embrace eco-conscious practices. The study underscores the need for businesses to view sustainability not as a mere trend but as a fundamental driver of their strategic decisions. Our research provides valuable insights for businesses, policymakers, and stakeholders navigating this transformative landscape. It contributes to the ongoing discourse on the future of commerce, offering practical implications and a roadmap for strategic decision-making in a world where the digital and traditional realms of business intersect and evolve.
RELIGIOUS OPENNESS AND HUMANE VALUES: A CALL FOR UNITY IN A MULTIFACETED WORLD Amin, Husna; Jemmy, Jemmy; Priyana, Indarta; Khomeiny Farhan, Asep; Samud, Samud
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Religious openness emerges as a beacon of hope and a vital call for unity in a world characterized by unprecedented diversity and interconnectedness. This abstract explores the profound importance of religious openness in fostering humane values and harmonious coexistence within multifaceted societies. Religious openness encapsulates embracing and respecting diverse religious beliefs, practices, and identities while upholding the principles of religious freedom and tolerance. It is a cornerstone of social cohesion and peace, particularly in regions like Indonesia, where religious diversity is a defining characteristic. This paper delves into the historical context of religious pluralism in Indonesia, highlighting the nation's rich tapestry of beliefs and practices while acknowledging the challenges of religious extremism. It underscores the pivotal role of education, youth engagement, and media literacy in shaping attitudes and fostering religious openness. Moreover, the abstract emphasizes the implications for policy and practice, advocating for educational reforms, interfaith dialogue, and international collaboration. It also underscores the need for further research to assess these initiatives' long-term impact and draw valuable lessons from comparative analyses with other nations facing similar challenges. In conclusion, this abstract underscores that religious openness is not a mere aspiration but a moral imperative in a multifaceted world. It calls upon individuals, communities, and nations to embrace religious diversity, promote humane values, and work towards unity, recognizing that a more inclusive and harmonious future is within reach through religious openness.
CULTIVATING SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND WELL-BEING INITIATIVES IN INDONESIAN ORGANIZATIONS: A MULTIFACETED EXAMINATION OF STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES, AND IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE Kosasih , Kosasih; Wahyu Pertiwi, Yuarini; Ita Erliana, Cut; Irwansyah, Defi; Abdullah, Dahlan
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We provide an overview of the research on cultivating sustainable employee engagement and well-being initiatives in Indonesian organizations. The study aimed to comprehensively examine the strategies employed, the challenges faced, and the impact of these initiatives on organizational performance in the Indonesian context. The research was rooted in a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods to understand the subject matter better. Data was collected from surveys, interviews, and organizational records. Stratified random sampling was employed for surveys, while purposive sampling was used for interviews, ensuring a diverse and representative dataset. Our analysis incorporated descriptive statistics and inferential statistical methods, such as regression analysis, for quantitative data. Qualitative data underwent thematic analysis, allowing for the identification of patterns and themes. Integrating both data types enabled triangulation and a more profound insight into the research questions. Ethical considerations were paramount throughout the research, with data treated confidentially and participant identities protected. Informed consent was obtained from all participants, and potential biases or conflicts of interest were transparently addressed. While the mixed-methods approach enriched our understanding, it did pose resource and time constraints. While valuable within the Indonesian context, the findings may not be universally applicable. Additionally, challenges related to data collection, such as participant availability and the completeness of organizational records, were acknowledged. This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge by offering insights into the strategies and impact of sustainable employee engagement and well-being initiatives in Indonesian organizations while shedding light on the challenges faced in implementing such programs.
CREDIT RISK IN ISLAMIC BANKING: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT AND RISK-SHARING MECHANISMS IN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Alfiana , Alfiana; Budi Utomo, Sulistyo; Syafri, Muhammad; Amin, Al-; Syarif, Azmi
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This research extensively examines credit risk management within the unique realm of Islamic banking institutions operating in Indonesia. Islamic finance, guided by principles of ethical finance and profit-and-loss sharing (PLS) contracts, introduces distinctive complexities into the credit risk domain. The primary objective is to scrutinize the intricacies of credit risk management in Islamic banking, particularly in the Indonesian context, a significant hub for Islamic finance. The study dissects several complex dimensions: It delves into the profound intricacies of risk-sharing mechanisms inherent in Islamic finance. The research explores how profit-and-loss sharing contracts, like Mudarabah and Musharakah, reshape credit risk dynamics and the distribution of risk between financial institutions and clients. Additionally, the research investigates the unique collateralization methods in Islamic banking, compliant with Sharia principles, and their impact on credit risk and recovery processes following default. A detailed analysis of diverse contractual structures used in Islamic finance, including Ijarah and Murabahah, assesses their influence on credit risk profiles and risk mitigation strategies. Moreover, the study examines the regulatory framework governing Islamic finance in Indonesia, considering how regulators harmonize Islamic financial principles with the imperative of maintaining financial stability. The complexities of default management and recovery procedures in Islamic finance are also explored, encompassing debt restructuring, arbitration, and Sharia-compliant debt recovery mechanisms. This research combines quantitative analysis and qualitative investigation to understand Indonesian Islamic banking comprehensively. The findings offer valuable insights into the intricate landscape of credit risk within Islamic finance, with broader implications for the global industry.
ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE (AGI) IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL BUSINESS GOVERNANCE Bulutoding, Lince; Rahmah Sari, Nur; Yulia, Rasty; P. Manoppo, Vinno; Amin, Al-
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This research delved into the ethical ramifications of integrating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) into Human Resource Development (HRD) within the framework of global business governance. The study addressed the increasing adoption of AGI technologies in HRD practices across diverse international organizations. It explored the potential benefits of AGI in streamlining HRD processes, enhancing efficiency, and providing data-driven insights. However, the research also highlighted the ethical dilemmas accompanying this technological transformation. Issues such as algorithmic bias, invasion of employee privacy, and the responsibility of organizations to ensure fairness and inclusivity emerged as central concerns. The study highlighted the critical importance of addressing these ethical challenges to maintain the integrity of HRD practices. In the context of global business governance, the research emphasized the need for organizations to navigate a complex web of regulations, industry standards, and cultural nuances. Compliance with global governance mechanisms was recognized as essential to align AGI-driven HRD with ethical principles on an international scale. The findings underscored the significance of responsible AGI deployment and collaboration with global governance frameworks to uphold human rights and data privacy. The study concluded by calling for a proactive approach to AGI ethics, ensuring that the transformative potential of AGI in HRD is harnessed while safeguarding the well-being and rights of employees worldwide.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN NEUROMARKETING: NAVIGATING PERSUASION, CONSUMER AUTONOMY, AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Stiadi, Muhamad; Sasabone, Luana; Supit, Deisye; Ita Erliana, Cut; Abdullah, Dahlan
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Neuromarketing is a rapidly growing field that uses neuroscience to understand consumer behavior and improve marketing effectiveness. This article explores the complex ethical implications of neuromarketing practices, especially regarding persuasive influence on consumer autonomy and the use of emerging technologies. First, we investigate advances in neurotechnology, such as fMRI, EEG, and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), that enable a deeper understanding of consumer preferences. The challenge is enforcing this technology's ethical use and protecting individual privacy. Second, we discuss "neuro hacking," exploiting neurological vulnerabilities to influence consumer decisions. This raises ethical questions about mental safety and individual autonomy. Third, algorithms and artificial intelligence in Neuromarketing create highly personalized marketing experiences. This raises questions about how to protect privacy, obtain consent, and maintain individual agency. Fourth, we explore cultural issues in Neuromarketing, exploring how cultural values must be respected in marketing practices. Fifth, we discuss security and data protection issues in using neuromarketing technology. Sixth, we investigate the role of government and regulatory agencies in regulating neuromarketing practices and protecting consumer rights. Finally, we highlight the importance of education about neuroethics in educating marketers, researchers, and consumers about the ethical aspects of Neuromarketing. This article encourages critical reflection on the ethical dilemmas businesses, researchers, and policymakers face in the rapidly evolving world of Neuromarketing.
THEOREM OF THEODOR ADORNO ON HEGEMONY, MUSIC CRITICISM, AND FOLK MUSICAL STUDIES Rosalina Putri, Kesia; Lelunu, Sapta; Olivia, Nia; Daniel, Daniel; Maria Sihombing, Octa
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This research aims to demonstrate that there is music thinking as a resistance or non-violent resistance that is based on the balance of life through musical works. In order to realize the research objectives, Theodor Adorno's thoughts have become essential to explore, analyze and make Adorno's thoughts as the basis for criticism of music which prioritizes music as merely personal satisfaction but excludes certain subjects or groups. This study is qualitative research with library sources through journals as part of the secondary sources. In addition to secondary sources, books written by Theodor Adorno became the main material as the basis for analysis of music secularization and resistance. Results have shown that Theodor Adorno's thoughts on the basis of music hegemony in the public sphere become weapons of the self and outside the self as tools of resistance to find glimmers of hope through reflection through and in music universally.
COEXISTENCE OF KAHARINGAN, FAITHS AND CULTURES: REVISITING IMAGINATIVE IMMANUEL KANT Desiska, Nia; Oktalia, Oktalia; Lestari Kueain, Linda; Sugianto, Tri; Melin, Melin; Lady Simanjuntak, Nova; Wirawan, Aprianto
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The purpose of this writing is to describe how far the development of Christianity in Tribal Religious civilization, especially in the Dayak Tribe (Kaharingan) or known as the Helu religion. The authors analyzes and describes according to the perspective of Immanuel Kant. Immanuel argues that both Christianity and tribal religions must be able to understand and place a religion logically and morally. The research method used is the phenomenological quantitative research method, and analyzing journals. Kant's rational criticism has the potential to improve the understanding of one's religious logic and morals because basically Kant wants to provide an understanding to religious adherents so that they can understand the teachings of a religion using morals and logic so that they have an impact on the surrounding environment and bring good changes to everyone.

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