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Journal of Business Improvement
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Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Journal of Business Improvement focused on primary studies at Islamic Economics, Finance and Business (Management. Business, Accounting, Banking, Finance, Marketing, and Entrepreneur) from Islamic Perspective for initiating the development of global economic advantages. JoBI is dedicated to provide an intellectual space of scholarly discussion on how the Islamic economics are able to create the new global formation of Islamic economics, business and similar issues.
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Green Products in the Implementation of a Green Economy: An Analysis of Their Impact on Consumption Expenditure Sindy Marchelia Putri; Muh. Syaukin Muttaqin; Susilowati Susilowati; Ubaid Aisyul Hana; Agam Anantama
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Edisi III, Oktober 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Al-Fatimah Bojonegoro

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of implementing a green economy through the use of green products, focusing on their effect on consumption expenditure. The respondents consist of 12 informants who are members of the Bumi Ijo group. The study shows that the implementation of a green economy through the use of green products aligns with the objectives of a green economy, as users consciously choose green products to protect the environment and reduce issues related to plastic waste, as well as because green products are more durable. The impact of green products on expenditure is positive, as they serve as alternatives to conventional or factory-made products that can be reused multiple times, despite the higher initial cost
The Role of Instagram in Developing Halal Fashion Business: A Literature Review Anisatul Maghfiroh; Sirajul Arifin
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Edisi III, Oktober 2024
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This study examines the role of Instagram in the development of halal fashion businesses using a descriptive analysis approach. By systematically reviewing relevant literature, the research identifies effective marketing strategies used by halal fashion brands on Instagram and evaluates their impact on brand awareness, consumer engagement, and purchasing decisions. The analysis includes case studies of successful halal fashion brands that utilize Instagram as their primary marketing platform. The findings reveal that Instagram significantly enhances brand visibility and consumer engagement, particularly through credible influencer marketing and compelling visual storytelling. Interactive features: comments, likes, and stories have been shown to strengthen the relationship between brands and consumers, while collaborations with influencers aligned with Islamic values positively influence purchasing decisions. This study contributes to the existing literature by providing practical guidelines for halal fashion businesses to leverage Instagram while effectively maintaining adherence to Shariah principles. It underscores the potential of integrating modern marketing techniques with Islamic ethics to expand reach and strengthen brand equity in the halal fashion industry
The Islamic Economic Perspective on Branchless Banking Fitria Asas; Muhyidin Muhyidin
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Edisi III, Oktober 2024
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Bank Indonesia (BI) launched Branchless Banking, also known as Non-Branch Banking Services. In other words, Branchless Banking offers limited payment services not conducted at a bank's physical office. This study aims to enhance financial inclusion by reaching people living in remote areas or those without easy access to physical bank branches. Branchless Banking has great potential to improve financial inclusion and provides conventional banks broader access to the population, especially in remote regions. Branchless Banking can deliver financial services that are easy, fast, and effective, supporting the principles of justice, transparency, and mutual benefit, which are essential in every Islamic economic transaction
Strengthening Business Capital in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through Investment in Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms Monica Resavita; Muhamad Mujib
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Edisi III, Oktober 2024
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The purpose of this study is to elaborate on investment schemes within peer-to-peer lending platforms as a means of strengthening capital for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The research design and procedures employed a qualitative approach using literature review analysis techniques. The results revealed that public interest in investing through peer-to-peer lending platforms can increase the availability of capital for MSMEs, considering that not all MSMEs obtain financing from banks. Therefore, the availability of capital on peer-to-peer lending platforms can serve as an alternative funding option for MSMEs. The higher the public interest in investing on these platforms, the more capital becomes available. Five factors influence public interest in investing in peer-to-peer lending platforms: risk perception, financial literacy, ease of access, and attractive returns
Symptoms of Fraud and the Role of Internal Control in Fraud Detection in the Environment of Foundation X Leily Nur Indah Fitriana; Ria Rachmawati; Ismi Fitri Aulia
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Edisi III, Oktober 2024
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This study aims to analyze the symptoms of fraud and the role of internal control in detecting fraud within the environment of Foundation X. A qualitative approach was used in this research, with Vocational High School X, under Foundation X, as the study object. Informants in this study include individuals within the organization. The study results reveal potential symptoms of fraud in the environment of Foundation X, particularly a lack of internal control by the foundation’s chairman regarding the use of facilities, infrastructure, and fund accountability. Additional symptoms include accounting anomalies, such as poorly planned budgets and delayed fund disbursements, which could lead to fictitious transactions. Furthermore, an excessive lifestyle among certain superiors is an emerging indicator of fraud, as it can influence fund management in ways that increase the risk of fraudulent activities. While internal control mechanisms do play a role in fraud detection within Foundation X, their implementation is still weak. This underscores the need for regular fraud risk assessments to help eliminate fraud more effectively

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