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International Journal of Kita Kreatif
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30465974     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37603
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
International Journal of Kita Kreatif is a scientific publication that contains articles from research in social sciences, humanities, economics, and other scientific disciplines (interdisciplinary). International Journal of Kita Kreatif publishes research articles that use various approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, and naturalistic approaches, as well as other approaches to understanding and explaining existing study phenomena. International Journal of Kita Kreatif provides a platform for humanities researchers and practitioners to publish scientific articles in various fields. These journals aim to facilitate the dissemination of scientific knowledge, research results, and analysis in the fields of social and humanities. The International Journal of Kita Kreatif is also open to researchers who wish to publish scientific work. This journal is published four times yearly: February, May, August, and September.
Articles 38 Documents
THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH AND HALAL LABELING ON THE PURCHASE INTENTION OF SOMETHINC SKINCARE WITH BRAND IMAGE AS A MEDIATING VARIABLE IN UNIVERSITAS SYIAH KUALA STUDENTS Husna, Nurul; Kesuma, T.Meldi
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 2 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No. 2 Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i2.38546

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This research aims to analyze the influence of electronic word of mouth and halal labeling on interest in purchasing certain types of skincare with brand image as a mediating variable. The objects of this research are students at Syiah Kuala University. This research uses a quantitative approach, with a probability sampling method using proportional random sampling technique with a sample size of 100 respondents. The data analysis techniques used are path analysis and Sobel test. Based on the results of the research analysis, it was found that electronic word of mouth had a positive and significant effect on buying interest. Halal labeling has a positive and significant effect on purchasing interest. Electronic word of mouth has a positive and significant effect on brand image. Halal labeling has a positive and significant effect on brand image. Brand image has a positive and significant effect on purchasing interest. And the results of the Sobel test on indirect influence show that brand image mediates the influence of electronic word of mouth and halal labeling on purchasing interest.Keywords: Electronic Word Of Mouth, Halal Labeling, Purchase Intention, Brand Image, Skincare Somethinc
INFLUENCE OF SOCIALIZATION, KNOWLEDGE, TRUST, AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC MODELS ON ZAKAT PAYMENT INTEREST BAITUL MAL Anuriah, Shinta Laila; Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 2 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No. 2 Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i2.38989

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This study aims to examine the influence of Socialization, Knowledge, Trust and Socio-Economic Models on interest in paying zakat through Baitul Mal on Lambaro Main Market traders. The sample in this study was 110 traders taken using the Hair formula. The analysis method is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that partial Socialization had no effect on the interest in paying zakat to traders of the Lambaro Main Market. The Knowledge, Trust and Socio-Economic Model partially affect the interest in paying zakat to traders of the Lambaro Main Market. While simultaneously Socialization, Knowledge, Trust, and Socio-Economic Models affect the Interest in Paying Zakat to Lambaro Main Market Traders. Therefore, Baitul Mal can carry out outreach to traders in order to increase interest in paying zakat at Baitul Mal.
THE CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENT ON THE APPLICATION SHARIAH SUPPLEMENTARY CONTRACTS IN ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS OF THE ISLAMIC BANKS Jais, Muhammad; Mahdi, Sayed
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 2 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No. 2 Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i2.38474

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In the contemporary environment on the application of Shariah supplementary contracts in Islamic banking instruments, generally used as supporting contracts, the supporting contracts are often important because they act to complete many aspects of services, products, and banking. However, many supporting contracts are created to cater mostly to the specific situation, and most of them require proper Aqad as well. Therefore, such contracts are also considered a facility to provide specific outcomes for the customer. Supporting contracts can be implemented in Islamic banking and finance (IBF) because they make it easier to conduct banking activities and also provide mutual benefits between customers and IBF. This study uses the qualitative approach by adopt library-based research and document analysis. This study employs a qualitative approach by the useof document analysis and library-based research. The National Sharia Board-MUI (DSN-MUI) published books, journals, and fatwas. Policy documents and other data date also gathered for this study.This study found that the Shariah supporting contract for Kafalah Bank Guarantees can provide benefits for customers to obtain goods and services with a delay in paying the price. The hybrid supporting contracts of Kafalah and Wakalah bi al-Istithmar can benefit Islamic banks.Keyword: Shariah supplementary contract, Islamic Bank, Kafalah, Wakalah
THE SOCIETY OF SPECTACLE: AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE Halim, Hendra; Nisva, Raisa Ullya; Humaira, Radhia
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 2 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No. 2 Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i2.38648

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This research explores the relevance of Guy Debord's concept of the "society of the spectacle" in the modern era, particularly from an Islamic perspective. The study aims to assess the impact of media-driven spectacles on social reality and individual well-being, and to provide policy recommendations to mitigate their negative effects. The methodology involves a critical analysis of Debord's theory alongside Islamic teachings to draw parallels and contrasts. The findings reveal that the society of the spectacle creates a superficial reality where media and entertainment industries dominate social perceptions, leading to alienation, dissatisfaction, and a focus on appearances rather than substance. From an Islamic viewpoint, this phenomenon can be seen as a form of fitnah (temptation or trial) that diverts individuals from spiritual and moral truths. Islam criticizes behaviors such as excessive consumption (israf) and arrogance promoted by spectacles, emphasizing simplicity, humility, and the pursuit of genuine spiritual and moral well-being. The study identifies significant negative impacts of the spectacle on spiritual and moral development, including the erosion of moral values, encouragement of excessive consumption and arrogance, and a loss of deeper meaning in life. To address these issues, the research recommends policies focused on enhancing media literacy, promoting lifestyles that emphasize simplicity and sustainability, integrating spiritual and moral education into curricula, ensuring media content promotes positive values, and encouraging community-based initiatives that strengthen real social interactions and mutual support.
THE INFLUENCE OF SELF EFFICACY, BUSINESS CAPITAL, CREATIVITY AND RELIGIOSITY ON THE SUCCESS OF UMKM BUSINESS OF MELINJO CHIPS IN PIDIE DISTRICT Nufus, Zakiatun; Nizam, Ahmad
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 2 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No. 2 Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i2.38324

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This study aims to analyze the effect of self efficacy, business capital, creativity and religiosity on the success of MSMEs of melinjo chips. The sample used in the study amounted to 83 respondents selected using the Proportional Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS. The results showed that self efficacy, business capital and religiosity partially had a significant effect on business success in MSMEs of melinjo chips in Pidie Regency, but creativity partially had no significant effect on business success in MSMEs of melinjo chips in Pidie Regency. Simultaneously, self efficacy, business capital, creativity, and religiosity affect business success in melinjo chips MSMEs in Pidie Regency. It is hoped that business actors of melinjo chips MSMEs in Pidie Regency can increase selfefficacy, business capital, creativity and religiosity to get business success in their business.
COMPARATION OF MEDIATION IN THE COURT AND OUTSIDE THE COURT IN RESOLVING STATE ADMINISTRATIVE CASES Izza, Nurul; Sulistyo, Ahmad Bayu
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 1 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No.1 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37628

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Disputes in legal relations that arise in the community are a natural thing as a result of a consequence of the legal relationship. In practice, the process of resolving disputes can be carried out within the court and outside the court, the determination of which is chosen by the disputing party. In the process before a dispute resolution is carried out, mediation efforts are made first. which aims to take steps that are mutually beneficial to both parties to the dispute. Regarding the mediation effort, it raises the question whether the process ns equally between mediation carried out in court and mediation efforts carried out outsde the court Dispute resolution as mediation has been known since the first in Indonesia because of the customs system in resolving a case always uphold discussion and consensus through traditional forums of each region in Indonesia. As it grows by time, this is enforced in the court (Court Connected Mediation) as form of justice law
ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN MALAYSIA: HISTORY AND TRADITION Amir, Ahmad Nabil; Rahman, Tasnim Abdul
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 1 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No.1 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37619

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The paper discusses the historical origins of Islamic movement in Malaysia since colonial era. This was developed from two underlying bases; the ideal of reform and Islamic vision that was meant to bring about national consciousness and renewed aspiration of pan-Islamism designed under the powerful force of the Ottoman Caliphate. It analysed the impact of this awareness in inspiring the movement for reform and reassertion of Islamic spirit and unity following the rising tide of Islam in broad socio-political context. The essential role of Syed Syaikh al-Hadi, Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmy, Ustaz Abu Bakar al-Baqir, and Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas has marked unprecedented influence in the meaningful struggle for religious and intellectual development. The movement bring forth critical value and ideal of Islam that espoused for progressive and rational spirit and reconstruction of ijtihad and dynamic activism, based on inclusive moral and ethical norm and standard. This study is based on qualitative method that focus on library research and content analysis. The data were collected from documentary study of primary and secondary sources, and technically analysed using interpretative, descriptive, historical and comparative method. The finding shows that the movement has brought about fundamental reform by introducing the principle values and ideals of Islam and its underlying doctrine of tawhid and unity and in projecting the idea of Islamization. It has bring certain impact in influencing the governmental policy and direction towards incorporating Islamic values and tradition in socio-political context and framework by taking account of the principle of maqasid syariah (the higher objective of Islamic law) and its application at every communal sector
THE INFLUENCE OF SERVICE QUALITY AND PRICES IS MEDIATED BY CONSUMER SATISFACTION ON REPEAT PURCHASE AT HALAL RESTAURANTS IN THE CITY OF BANDA ACEH Nikmatullah, Muhammad; Kesuma, Teuku Meldi
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 1 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No.1 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37612

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This research aims to analyze the influence of service quality and price on repeat purchases at halal restaurants in Banda Aceh with consumer satisfaction as a mediating variable. Samples used. The objects of this research are the people of Banda Aceh who have visited halal restaurants. This research uses a quantitative approach, with a non-probability sampling method using purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 100 respondents. The data used in this research are primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained from distributing questionnaires to respondents and secondary data from literature study. The analysis used is descriptive analysis. Based on the results of the research analysis, it was found that service quality had a positive and significant effect on repeat purchases. Consumer Satisfaction partially mediates the influence of Service Quality and Price on Repeat Purchases.
DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF ISRAELI PRODUCT BOYCOTT ACTION: BETWEEN FATWAS AND THE URGENCY OF COMPLIANCE Sentosa, Dewi Suryani; Sitepu, Novi Indriyani
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 1 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No.1 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37608

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Israel's massacre of civilians in Gaza has angered the global community. This has led to boycott movements in various countries as a form of Palestinian solidarity using market forces. This paper discusses a descriptive analysis of the boycott of Israeli products. The study of boycotting Israeli products uses several literature sources such as research articles, fatwas, and national and international news pages. The results of this paper show the impact of the boycott made various companies affiliated with Israel suffer losses. In addition, boycotts have an impact on layoffs. While the greatest abominations and destruction have occurred throughout human history. The Indonesian Ulema Council has issued a fatwa in support of this boycott, which must be obeyed by local Muslims due to the fatwa's high position and Allah's word calling for obedience to the leader. This paper can be useful for scholars of Islamic economics to add insight
CAUSALITY OF REGIONAL ORIGINAL INCOME (PAD), REGIONAL EXPENDITURE, POVERTY LEVEL AND ECONOMIC BENEFICTS Ulfa, Nadia; Farma, Junia; Ariani, Puji
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 1, No 1 (2024): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.1 No.1 Februari 2024
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This study aims to determine the correlation between Regional Original Income (PAD), regional expenditures, poverty and economic benefits as measured by the level of the Human Development Index (IPM). This data research uses panel data from 23 districts/cities in Aceh in the period 2014-2019. Panel Vector Error Correction Model (PVECM) and panel Granger causality test were used to analyze the data. This study shows that there is a long-term relationship between variables, namely regional spending, poverty, and Human Development Index (IPM). Whereas in the shortterm PAD has no effect on poverty, but PAD does not affect regional spending and has a negative effect on HDI, then regional expenditure is not affected by poverty, but does not have a positive effect on HDI, while it has a negative impact on HDI. The results of the Granger Panel causality test can be found that there is a causal relationship between regional spending and HDI on PAD, while the disease has a one-way relationship with PAD. Then there is also a one-way relationship between regional spending and poverty on HDI, but poverty and HDI have no relationship between the two.

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