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PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30632250     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53491/papua.v2i2.1926
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The journal is published twice a year in June and December. Contains scientific articles in the form of research, analysis study, theoretical study, and review of studies in the field of Islamic business, accounting, and management. Publishing this journal aims to increase the quantity and quality to spread knowledge and also as a means of communication between scientists, practitioners, students, and observers of Islamic business and management studies. The journal is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on Islamic business and management.
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Implementation Of Zakat Funds For Educational Facilities And Infrastructure In The City Of Jayapura Bintang Eka Saputry; Erni Mimin Indriani; Irham Renyaan; Marwa Fatkhurohmah; Jukri Baharuddin; Shimah Fauziah Yeubun
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): (DESEMBER) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v1i2.1221

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The implementation of zakat funds for educational facilities and infrastructure in Jayapura City is a strategic step in improving access and quality of education for the local community. Education is very important for the development of human resources. In order to develop human resources, adequate facilies and infrastructure are needed to support the development process. One way to create adequate facilities and infrastructure is through the ese of zakat funds allocated for educational facilities and infrastructure. The results of the research show that it is permissible to channel zakat funds to build educational facilities and infrastructure, because it is part of the struggle in the way of Allah (fisabillilah). This research aims to analyze the implementation of zakat funds in the development of educational facilities and insfastructure in Jayapura Citry through the National  Zakat Amal Agency (BAZNAS) in Jayapura City. Zakat, as an Islamic financial instrument, has great potential to support improving the quality of education in areas that need it. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach, where data is collected through analysis of related documents. This research provides important insights into how zakat funds can be used effectively to improve the quality of education in areas in need, as well as challenges and solutions that can be applied to increase zakat participation and management.
Implementation Strategies of Halal Management Systems in the Food and Beverage Industry in Indonesia Heri Kuncoro Putro
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): (DESEMBER) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v1i2.1439

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The halal industry has emerged as a crucial sector in Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. With increasing global demand for halal-certified products, especially in the food and beverage sector, implementing a robust Halal Management System (HMS) has become essential for businesses aiming to meet consumer expectations and comply with national and international standards. This study explores the strategies for implementing HMS within Indonesia's food and beverage industry, focusing on challenges, opportunities, and best practices. Despite the growing awareness of halal compliance, many companies face difficulties in understanding and integrating halal standards into their operations. These challenges include insufficient knowledge, lack of skilled personnel, and complex certification processes. Moreover, companies often struggle to align their supply chain practices with halal requirements, ensuring the traceability and integrity of raw materials. However, implementing a structured HMS can enhance product quality, strengthen consumer trust, and expand market reach domestically and internationally. This study will analyze key strategies such as workforce training, technological integration for supply chain transparency, and collaboration with certification bodies to streamline compliance. By addressing these aspects, the research aims to provide actionable insights for businesses and policymakers to promote sustainable growth in Indonesia's halal food and beverage industry.
The Social Economy Model Based on Pesantren Communities in the Post-Truth Era Zulfatun Anisah
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1771

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The rise of the post-truth era—marked by the prioritization of emotions over facts and the widespread manipulation of information—has challenged the sustainability and credibility of conventional socio-economic models. In contrast, pesantren communities in Indonesia have preserved a unique social economy rooted in Islamic values, communal trust, and productive religiosity. This study investigates the structural and functional characteristics of the social economy practiced by pesantren communities and how these values serve as a resilient framework amid post-truth dynamics. Using a qualitative case study method, data were collected through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and participatory observations in five pesantren-based business units across East Java. The analysis reveals that pesantren communities build their economic activities on the principles of collective welfare (maslahah), transparency (amanah), and intergenerational trust. These elements shape a distinctive ecosystem that integrates religious authority, social capital, and economic inclusiveness. The findings confirm that the pesantren-based social economy not only offers an alternative to mainstream capitalist models but also provides a robust foundation for resisting the socio-economic disintegration caused by post-truth narratives. This model strengthens local resilience, promotes ethical entrepreneurship, and fosters economic justice in marginalized societies.
Digital Fatigue and Urban Consumers’ Resistance Against E-Commerce Algorithms Ahmad Abdul Rohman Aziz
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1774

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This study investigates the phenomenon of digital fatigue and its link to resistance behaviors among urban consumers navigating e-commerce platforms saturated with algorithmic personalization. This research applies a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore how individuals in Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya actively disengage from or manipulate recommendation systems in response to emotional and cognitive exhaustion. Data were collected from 25 participants through semi-structured interviews, revealing that 84% experienced mental fatigue due to algorithm-driven content repetition, intrusive notifications, and decision overload. The findings highlight various resistance strategies including browsing in incognito mode, clearing cookies, intentionally clicking unrelated content, and uninstalling apps acts rooted more in emotional autonomy than privacy concerns. Resistance behaviors were shown to vary by age and gender, with younger, tech-savvy users deploying technical measures and older participants favoring withdrawal methods. Additionally, over half of respondents expressed growing distrust in e-commerce platforms, citing manipulation and a lack of transparency as primary concerns. The study confirms that resistance is not passive avoidance but a form of digital agency where consumers renegotiate control over their online experiences. This work expands the discourse on algorithmic governance by showing that ethical engagement models must address emotional thresholds and user well-being, especially in non-Western urban environments. The implications are vital for developers, marketers, and policymakers aiming to balance personalization with sustainable digital interaction.
Sharia Financial Mindfulness as a Predictor of Halal Investment Decisions Among Muslim Millennials Moh. Ainur Rosyid
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1775

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This study explores Sharia Financial Mindfulness as a significant predictor of halal investment decisions among Muslim millennials. The central problem addressed is the lack of internal, faith-based psychological constructs in existing research on Islamic investment behavior, which has primarily focused on external factors such as financial literacy and religiosity. Adopting a qualitative research approach, the study involved in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 15 Muslim millennials who actively invest in halal financial products such as sukuk, Islamic mutual funds, and Sharia-compliant fintech platforms. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify key dimensions of mindfulness in financial decision-making. The findings revealed four major themes: (1) a conscious alignment between faith and finance, (2) ethical reflection as a motivation for investment, (3) the dual role of digital platforms as both facilitators and disruptors of mindfulness, and (4) the internalization of Sharia values as a source of financial discipline. The research concludes that Sharia Financial Mindfulness activates components of the Theory of Planned Behavior—attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control—thus forming a cognitive foundation for value-driven investment behavior. This study offers both theoretical advancement and practical guidance for Islamic finance stakeholders aiming to cultivate spiritually grounded investors.
The Role Of Social Trust In Purchasing Decisions Within The Online Reseller Ecosystem Anila Dani Sakinah
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1776

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This study investigates the pivotal role of social trust in influencing consumer purchasing decisions within the online reseller ecosystem, a decentralized and community-driven digital marketplace that is especially prominent in Southeast Asia. While existing literature primarily emphasizes platform or institutional trust, this research shifts focus to interpersonal trust cultivated through peer interaction, testimonial networks, and community presence. Utilizing a qualitative research approach, the study collected data from 15 purposively selected participants—active consumers of online resellers through platforms such as Shopee, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups. Thematic analysis was employed to interpret the narratives, focusing on recurring patterns in how trust is constructed. The findings reveal four core dimensions of social trust: (1) peer testimonials and social proof significantly influence perceived credibility; (2) frequent and empathetic communication fosters relational confidence; (3) transparency and honesty in product information reduce perceived risk; and (4) a reseller’s visibility and reputation within digital communities function as a social safety net. The research also suggests expanding theoretical models to include social capital and network-based trust for more nuanced understanding. Practical implications are offered for online resellers and policymakers to enhance trust-building mechanisms in digital commerce environments.
The Competitiveness of Local Wisdom-Based MSME Products in Facing Global Markets Bagus Wahzu Ilahi Yusuf
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1777

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This study investigates the competitiveness of local wisdom-based Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia within the context of global markets. The research addresses a pressing question: why do culturally rich MSMEs struggle to achieve international competitiveness? Using a qualitative descriptive-analytic method, the study draws on interviews, field observations, and secondary data from MSMEs in Bali, Yogyakarta, and West Sumatra. Porter’s Diamond Model and Cultural Branding Theory serve as analytical frameworks to assess internal capabilities, strategic gaps, and market alignment. The findings show that while 68% of MSMEs incorporate cultural elements in their products, only 33% are globally competitive, and just 22% have reached export markets. Key obstacles include limited branding strategy, lack of international certification, fragmented support infrastructure, and insufficient digital engagement. The study concludes that cultural capital alone is not sufficient; it must be converted into structured competitive strategies to position MSMEs on the global stage.
Green Islamic Finance: Sustainable Financing Strategies from the Perspective of Maqasid al-Shariah Ita Marianingsih
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i1.1778

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This study explores the integration of maqāṣid al-sharīʿah (the higher objectives of Islamic law) into green Islamic finance as a response to the growing global call for sustainable economic models. Despite increasing discourse on sustainable finance, the operationalization of environmental ethics within the Islamic financial system remains underdeveloped. The research addresses this gap by examining how key maqāṣid principles such as the preservation of life (ḥifẓ al-nafs), wealth (ḥifẓ al-māl), and the environment (ḥifẓ al-bi’ah) can guide the development of Shariah-compliant green financial instruments. Using a qualitative, exploratory research design, data were collected through in-depth interviews with Islamic finance scholars and practitioners, along with document analysis of regulatory fatwas and sustainability reports. Thematic analysis revealed four key findings: strategic alignment between Shariah and environmental goals; institutional innovation and readiness; persistent barriers in regulation, culture, and knowledge; and the potential of a maqasid-based model to lead sustainable financial reform. The study concludes that while the foundations of green Islamic finance are normatively strong, actual implementation requires regulatory clarity, capacity development, and inter-disciplinary collaboration. This research contributes to both theory and practice by offering a conceptual framework for embedding Islamic ethical values into modern financial systems, demonstrating that Islamic finance can serve not only as an ethical alternative but as a transformative model in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
ANALYSIS OF SALES PROMOTION IMPACT ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY AMONG DANA E-WALLET USERS AT UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MAKASSAR Lely Novia; Quena Rahmawati Dahayu; Indrawaty Asfah
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): (JUNI) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v3i1.1901

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This study aims to examine the effect of sales promotions on customer loyalty among DANA e-wallet users who are students at Makassar State University. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires from 187 students who actively use the DANA e-wallet. The sales promotion variable was measured based on the level of promotion, discounts, and gifts offered by DANA, while customer loyalty was measured through satisfaction and repurchase intention. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22 with multiple linear regression to determine the relationship between sales promotion and customer loyalty. The results show a significant influence between sales promotions and customer loyalty (significance value < 0.05). This indicates that the more effective DANA's promotional strategies are, the higher the loyalty level of student users. These findings emphasize the importance of well-designed promotional strategies to increase customer loyalty in the e-wallet ecosystem, especially among students as potential users. This research provides practical insights for e-wallet providers to develop more customer-oriented and impactful promotional programs. In conclusion, sales promotions have a significant effect on the loyalty of DANA e-wallet users in the student community at Makassar State University.
Optimizing Zakat Governance to Reduce Multidimensional Poverty: Evidence from Indonesian Rural Communities Moh. Ainur Rosyid
PAPUA: International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): (DESEMBER) PAPUA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHARIA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/papua.v2i2.1925

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This study examines how optimized zakat governance contributes to reducing multidimensional poverty across rural communities in Indonesia. Using a mixed-methods approach combining governance index scoring, household-level poverty metrics, and stakeholder interviews, the research assesses the effectiveness of institutional transparency, digital distribution systems, and beneficiary targeting mechanisms. The findings reveal that zakat institutions with strong governance frameworks particularly those emphasizing accountability, data-driven beneficiary verification, and integrated social programs achieve significantly higher poverty-alleviation outcomes. Enhanced digital platforms accelerate fund disbursement, reduce leakages, and improve alignment between community needs and program design. Moreover, the integration of productive-zakat schemes strengthens livelihood resilience by expanding micro-enterprise capacity and household income stability. The study concludes that optimizing governance is essential for transforming zakat from a charitable transfer into a strategic development instrument, offering empirical evidence relevant for policymakers, Islamic social finance practitioners, and rural development agencies.

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