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Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business
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Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business is a scientific journal to disseminates conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the field of humanities, social sciences, and business published by PT. Hakhara Akademia Indonesia.
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Pengaruh Perubahan Kurs Valuta Asing (Nilai Tukar Rupiah) dan Tingkat Inflasi Terhadap Harga Saham Perusahaan Perbankan yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI): Sebuah Studi Literatur Sifa, Anida Aulia
Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71383/e86ygx87

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This research aims to present a review and analysis of the influence of changes in foreign exchange rates (rupiah exchange rate) and inflation rates on share prices of banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI). The problem in this journal review is whether changes in foreign exchange rates and inflation rates can affect banking share prices. The research results show that changes in foreign exchange rates and inflation rates significantly influence banking company share prices. Fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and high inflation rates can increase uncertainty for investors, thereby impacting their investment decisions.
Digital Financial Literacy in the Fintech Era: A Literature Review Sispurwanto, Yedi; Yelmi, Harmi; Nurmita, Septia; Rahmat, Hayatul Khairul
Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71383/cf782b18

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The rapid expansion of financial technology (fintech) has fundamentally transformed the way individuals’ access, use, and manage financial services. Digital platforms such as mobile banking, peer-to-peer lending, digital wallets, robo-advisors, and cryptocurrencies have increased financial inclusion while simultaneously introducing new risks related to data security, consumer protection, and financial decision-making (Arner et al., 2017; Gomber et al., 2017). In this context, digital financial literacy has emerged as a critical capability for individuals to navigate increasingly complex financial ecosystems. This literature review synthesizes international peer-reviewed studies on digital financial literacy in the fintech era, focusing on conceptual development, key dimensions, determinants, and socio-economic implications. The findings indicate that digital financial literacy extends beyond traditional financial knowledge by incorporating digital skills, technological awareness, and behavioral competencies (Morgan & Trinh, 2019; OECD, 2020). Higher levels of digital financial literacy are consistently associated with improved financial behavior, increased adoption of fintech services, reduced vulnerability to fraud, and enhanced financial well-being (Lusardi & Mitchell, 2014; Xiao & O’Neill, 2016). However, substantial disparities persist across age, income, education, and geographic location. This review concludes that strengthening digital financial literacy requires coordinated policy interventions, inclusive education strategies, and responsible fintech design to ensure that digital finance contributes to sustainable and equitable economic development.
Environmental Business Law and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): Legal Challenges and Pathways toward Sustainable Development Nurbit, Nurbit; Wulandari, Desi; Rahmat, Hayatul Khairul
Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71383/f1yjkd18

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a strategic role in national and global economies by contributing to employment creation, income distribution, and local economic development. However, MSME activities may also generate environmental impacts, particularly related to waste management, resource use, and pollution. Environmental business law serves as a critical legal instrument to regulate, guide, and control business activities to ensure environmental protection and sustainable development. This article examines the role of environmental business law in governing MSME activities, identifies key challenges in the implementation of environmental regulations for MSMEs, and proposes strategies to strengthen legal compliance while supporting economic sustainability. Using a normative legal research method supported by a literature review of international journals, this study finds that although environmental legal frameworks are increasingly comprehensive, MSMEs face structural and institutional constraints in compliance. Therefore, adaptive, educative, and inclusive legal approaches are essential to promote environmentally responsible MSMEs without undermining their economic viability.
Business English in the Globalized Economy: Trends and Insights from a Literature Review Yetti, Dzulhijjah; Nava, Lilian Nethania; Rahmat, Hayatul Khairul
Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December
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The globalization of economic activities has intensified cross-border communication, positioning Business English as a critical tool in international trade, multinational corporations, and global professional environments. English has evolved beyond a general lingua franca into a specialized medium shaped by business practices, digital communication, and intercultural interaction. This literature review examines key trends and insights related to Business English in the globalized economy by synthesizing peer-reviewed international studies published over the past two decades. The review explores the conceptualization of Business English, its role in global business communication, emerging trends influenced by digitalization and remote work, and the implications for workforce competence and education. Findings indicate that Business English increasingly emphasizes pragmatic competence, intercultural communication skills, and adaptability to digital business contexts rather than native-like linguistic accuracy. The literature also highlights persistent inequalities in access to Business English proficiency, particularly between developed and developing economies, and across organizational hierarchies. The review concludes that Business English functions as a strategic economic resource that shapes employability, organizational performance, and global competitiveness. Strengthening Business English education requires aligning language training with real-world business practices, technological change, and intercultural awareness. Future research should focus on longitudinal workplace studies, digital business discourse, and inclusive language policies in global organizations.
Integrating Human Resource Management with Business Strategy: A Literature-Based Analysis Habibie, Indra; Akbar, Rahmad; Suhailah, Roshikah Wafa; Rahmat, Hayatul Khairul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71383/vbb6qq26

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The integration of Human Resource Management (HRM) with business strategy has become a critical concern for organizations seeking sustainable competitive advantage in an increasingly dynamic and globalized environment. Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) emphasizes the alignment between human capital practices and organizational objectives, positioning employees as strategic assets rather than operational resources. This literature-based analysis synthesizes key theoretical frameworks and empirical findings on the relationship between HRM and business strategy. Drawing exclusively on international peer-reviewed journals, the study examines dominant SHRM models, mechanisms of strategic alignment, and the impact of integrated HRM systems on organizational performance. The analysis reveals that effective integration enhances firm performance through improved employee commitment, capability development, and organizational flexibility. However, the literature also highlights persistent challenges related to implementation, contextual fit, and measurement of HRM outcomes. The study concludes that integrating HRM with business strategy is not a linear or universal process, but a dynamic capability shaped by organizational context, leadership, and external environmental factors.

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