• 제목/요약/키워드: muslim

Search Result 358, Processing Time 0.021 seconds

How Digital Technology Driven Millennial Consumer Behaviour in Indonesia

  • INDAHINGWATI, Asmara;LAUNTU, Ansir;TAMSAH, Hasmin;FIRMAN, Ahmad;PUTRA, Aditya Halim Perdana Kusuma;ASWARI, Aan
    • Journal of Distribution Science
    • /
    • v.17 no.8
    • /
    • pp.25-34
    • /
    • 2019
  • Purpose - Investigate the association of internal and external factors of consumers and analysing the role of moderating comparative marketing aspects, especially the part of YouTuber and celebgram in influencing purchase decisions. Apart from that, it provides an overview of the pattern of purchase decision making in forming Millennials and Y generation consumer culture Research design, data, and methodology - This study uses a quantitative research approach with descriptive, predictive, and prospective data analysis on 300 eligible Millennials and Y aged 20-35 years who are bachelor-educated. Data collection using online surveys with final statistical analysis using the Partial Least Square (PLS) approach Results - All hypothesis are declared accepted, indirect testing the dominant internal consumer factors have a positive and significant effect on consumers' purchase decisions. Through testing Moderating, aspect marketing comparative is also authoritative able to moderate internal consumer factors towards purchase decision making. Conclusions - Digital technology is changing the paradigm and perceptions of the millennials and Y generations in terms of behaving as a generation of technology connoisseurs who also influence and shape the culture of that generation and the generations to come in the future.

Time and Newsweek's Coverage of the Arab Uprisings in 2011: A Content Analysis Survey

  • Abushouk, Ahmed Ibrahim
    • Asian review of World Histories
    • /
    • v.2 no.1
    • /
    • pp.81-104
    • /
    • 2014
  • The popular uprisings that took place in the Arab world, and led to the overthrow of four heads of states, namely Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali (January 14, 2011) of Tunisia, Hosni Mubarak (February 11, 2011) of Egypt, Muammar al-Gaddafi (August 23, 2011) of Libya and Ali Abdullah Saleh (November 23, 2011) of Yemen, have attracted the attention of the world media and policy makers in the West and the Middle East, and triggered their concern for the political future of the region. This article does not offer a comprehensive assessment of these uprisings, but rather analyzes the coverage of Time and Newsweek of the underlying causes of the uprisings and their anticipated consequences. It also investigates how the two magazines have highlighted the scenarios that may pose a real challenge to Arab regimes supported by the American administration, and internationally reshape the priorities of American foreign policy in the region. These issues are examined from the two magazines' perspectives, which under line the features of U.S. foreign policy in the region, where the White House is more concerned about the security of the state of Israel, control of the Arab oil and suppression of "Muslim fundamentalism."

On Skew Centralizing Traces of Permuting n-Additive Mappings

  • Ashraf, Mohammad;Parveen, Nazia
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
    • /
    • v.55 no.1
    • /
    • pp.1-12
    • /
    • 2015
  • Let R be a ring and $D:R^n{\longrightarrow}R$ be n-additive mapping. A map $d:R{\longrightarrow}R$ is said to be the trace of D if $d(x)=D(x,x,{\ldots}x)$ for all $x{\in}R$. Suppose that ${\alpha},{\beta}$ are endomorphisms of R. For any $a,b{\in}R$, let < a, b > $_{({\alpha},{\beta})}=a{\alpha}(b)+{\beta}(b)a$. In the present paper under certain suitable torsion restrictions it is shown that D = 0 if R satisfies either < d(x), $x^m$ > $_{({\alpha},{\beta})}=0$, for all $x{\in}R$ or ${\ll}$ d(x), x > $_{({\alpha},{\beta})}$, $x^m$ > $_{({\alpha},{\beta})}=0$, for all $x{\in}R$. Further, if < d(x), x > ${\in}Z(R)$, the center of R, for all $x{\in}R$ or < d(x)x - xd(x), x >= 0, for all $x{\in}R$, then it is proved that d is commuting on R. Some more related results are also obtained for additive mapping on R.

Analysis and Strategy of Economic Development Policy for SMEs in Indonesia

  • DAHLIAH, Dahliah;KURNIAWAN, Agus;PUTRA, Aditya Halim Perdana Kusuma
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
    • /
    • v.7 no.5
    • /
    • pp.103-110
    • /
    • 2020
  • This study analyzes the strategy of determining economic development planning on SME improvement in Indonesia. A qualitative approach was conducted through interview questionnaires with twenty respondents, including sixteen Regional Apparatus Work Unit, Fisheries and Marine Office lecturers, subdistrict heads, and development observers. The method used is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). AHP prioritizes criteria and sub-criteria to increase economic growth, reduce poverty, and increase community participation, while indicating the sub-criteria to optimize resource potential, strengthen micro-economy, develop tourism potential, utilize fishery potential and cultivation, and improve institutional performance. The AHP weighting results based on competitiveness and regional development of Bantaeng Regency is the priority in policy-making for a solution. The research shows that the government strategy, based on the perception of the stakeholders, is: optimizing resources strategy with priority to maximize the resource-carrying capacity that includes agriculture and farm, tourism development potential strategy, self-reliance of community groups and coaching and management. Strategies to strengthen micro economy include: industrial control, SMEs, community cooperatives and infrastructure improvements, strategies to improve institutional performance work capacity and work ethic, and strategies to utilize fisheries and cultivation potential technological development, provision of processed industries of fishery products, and improvement of the quality of the environment.

Religion and Banking : A Study of Islamic Finance in India

  • Baber, Hasnan;Zaruova, Chinar
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
    • /
    • v.9 no.6
    • /
    • pp.7-13
    • /
    • 2018
  • Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the limelight question 'why India should open arms for Islamic banking?'. Research design, data, and methodology - The paper is theoretical and conceptual in nature and provides results based on significant literature review. Results - This paper will start with the discussion why Islamic name does not make it only for Muslims?, then its features and how it can improve India's current economic situation. Also this study will analyze the ability of Islamic finance to act as Micro-finance tool by including people who does not participate in economic activities. This paper also concludes that why religious issue should be sidelined in order to accept Islamic finance for empowerment of Muslim and non-Muslim minorities which live in abject poor conditions. Conclusions - Islamic finance has lot of merits which cannot be ignored by only looking at the name and believing that it is only for Muslims. Indian economic system needs a financial system which will work for welfare and not for profit to help poor communities in coming out of poverty. Interest free loans and micro-finance tools are the only way to help below poverty line population to raise their income level.

Moving From Traditional to Society 5.0: Case study by Online Transportation Business

  • MASHUR, Razak;GUNAWAN, Bata Ilyas;FITRIANY, FITRIANY;ASHOER, Muhammad;HIDAYAT, Muhammad;ADITYA, Halim Perdana Kusuma Putra
    • Journal of Distribution Science
    • /
    • v.17 no.9
    • /
    • pp.93-102
    • /
    • 2019
  • Purpose - Capturing the shifting consumer behavior perspective on online transportation network performance in Indonesia, this study aims to empirically examine the impact of electronic customer relationship management (e-CRM) and e-service quality on customer e-satisfaction and e-loyalty. Research design, data, and methodology - A quantitative approach was applied, and then we determined the respondents who met the predetermined criterion by using purposive sampling method. In total, 167 online transportation customer in Indonesia participated in this electronic questionnaire survey. To tested the collected data, Partial Least Square (PLS) - (SEM) analytical tools were employed. Results and Findings - There are five hypotheses proposed in this study and state that only one hypothesis is rejected, The dominant relationship between variables in the hypothesis is shown in the variable relationship of e-service quality on e-satisfaction. CRM, Service Quality, Satisfaction and Loyalty implemented comprehensively in cyberspace provides a clear picture for academics but also for practitioners who are struggling in the service industry that specifically appoints online transportation business. The findings of this research provide both managerial and theoretical implications to maintain customer e-loyalty in online transportation network business environment in Indonesia.

Analysis of Productivity and Distribution of Female Workers in FB's Industries

  • Arfah, Aryati;Putra, Aditya Halim Perdana Kusuma
    • Journal of Distribution Science
    • /
    • v.17 no.3
    • /
    • pp.31-39
    • /
    • 2019
  • Purpose - This study aims to investigate and analyze the factors that affect women's work productivity based on ethnic in the food and beverage industry. Also, it is also to determine whether there are differences in the productivity of female workers based on these ethnic groups. Research design, data, and Methodology - The approach of this research is quantitative by using multiple linear regression analysis and analysis of different tests using SPSS and tested on 114 samples of female workers in various small-scale, medium-sized food and beverage industry categories and large in Makassar City, Indonesia. Determination of samples based on proportional stratified sampling. Industry sampling criteria based on some workers, assets and wealth. Results and Conclusions - The results of this study state that health, years of service, work ethic, age, wages, and work environment have a significant effect on work productivity. While the level of education, the number of dependents does not have a considerable impact, the fact that there is a difference in the productivity index of female workers in a significant sector is compared to small and medium scale enterprises, including the variables of government policies related to pension insurance, work accident insurance and health insurance.

A Study on the Improving the Competitiveness through Analysis of Advanced HALAL Logistics Management Status

  • HWANG, Moon-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Food & Health Convergence
    • /
    • v.6 no.2
    • /
    • pp.9-16
    • /
    • 2020
  • The global halal market is forecast to grow at an annual average of 5.2 percent from 2017 to $3.07 trillion in 2023 due to the high growth rate of the world's Muslim population, the spread of halal-certified food consumption and the economic growth of the Muslim world. Through this study, the difficulty of obtaining halal certification can be overcome through accurate understanding of the general supply chain and other halal supply chain. Also, by examining the trends and requirements of halal logistics standards in countries with advanced halal logistics systems, halal logistics certification agencies, and halal port logistics, we can help establish our own halal logistics system by finding areas that can be benchmarked in Korea and differentiated from those that can be found. For the safe supply chain management of halal products between logistics Supply Chain, an integrated logistics system shall be developed to manage customs and customs as one-stop, while maintaining a complete halal condition on a series of logistics processes such as storage, transportation, customs clearance, etc. Korea, entry into the halal logistics market through halal integrity guarantee solution or platform development can also be considered, taking advantage of the strength of IT and packaging.

The Effects of Customer Engagement and Brand Trust on Brand Loyalty: A Case Study of BPJS Healthcare Participants in Indonesia

  • KHOLIS, Noor;RATNAWATI, Alifah
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
    • /
    • v.8 no.11
    • /
    • pp.317-324
    • /
    • 2021
  • This study aims to analyze how to increase the brand loyalty of BPJS Healthcare participants who are Muslim in Indonesia by increasing customer engagement and brand trust. This study is based on the premise that effective customer engagement is the first step toward gaining brand trust and loyalty. The five dimensions of customer engagement, namely enthusiasm, attention, absorption, interaction, and identification, were tested on how they affect brand trust and brand loyalty. This research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to 216 Muslim respondents who were BPJS Health users from six Islamic hospitals in Central Java, Indonesia. Data analysis was performed using a regression test with SPSS. The results showed that the dimensions of customer engagement consisting of enthusiasm, attention, and absorption had a significant effect on brand trust. Meanwhile, the dimensions of customer engagement which consist of interaction and identification, do not affect brand trust. Furthermore, brand loyalty can be influenced by enthusiasm, interaction, and brand trust. Meanwhile, attention, absorption, and identification cannot affect brand loyalty. Thus, the dimensions of customer engagement that can directly affect brand loyalty are enthusiasm and interaction, while those that affect indirectly (through brand trust), are enthusiasm, attention, and absorption.

Current status of the anterior middle superior alveolar anesthetic injection for periodontal procedures in the maxilla

  • Ahad, Abdul;Haque, Ekramul;Tandon, Shruti
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
    • /
    • v.19 no.1
    • /
    • pp.1-10
    • /
    • 2019
  • Periodontal procedures require adequate anesthesia not only to ensure the patient's comfort but also to enhance the operator's performance and minimize chair time. In the maxilla, anesthesia is often achieved using highly traumatic nerve blocks, apart from multiple local infiltrations through the buccal vestibule. In recent years, anterior middle superior alveolar (AMSA) field block has been claimed to be a less traumatic alternative to several of these conventional injections, and it has many other advantages. This critical review of the existing literature aimed to discuss the rationale, mechanism, effectiveness, extent, and duration of AMSA injections for periodontal surgical and non-surgical procedures in the maxilla. It also focused on future prospects, particularly in relation to computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery systems, which aim to achieve the goal of pain-free anesthesia. A literature search of different databases was performed to retrieve relevant articles related to AMSA injections. After analyzing the existing data, it can be concluded that this anesthetic technique may be used as a predictable method of effective palatal anesthesia with adequate duration for different periodontal procedures. It has additional advantages of being less traumatic, requiring lesser amounts of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors, as well as achieving good hemostasis. However, its effect on the buccal periodontium appears highly unpredictable.