Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business
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<table><tbody><tr><td><p align="justify"><img style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;" src="/public/site/images/admin_jurnal/Cover_MIJEBketjil.jpg" alt="Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business" /><strong>Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business</strong> is a scientific journal managed by the Association of Economics and Business Faculties in Muhammadiyah Higher Institutions. The journal focuses its attention on a wide range of topics including management, accounting, and economics. The published papers are research, reviews, or scientific discussion concerning contemporary issues on the related topics.</p></td></tr></tbody></table>Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyahen-USMuhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business2685-7405Front Matters of Vol. 2, No.2
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2020-11-052020-11-0522Acknowledgement from The Chairman of Association of the Muhammadiyah Higher Institutions' Faculties of Economics and Business
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2020-11-052020-11-0522Building The Entepreneural Spirit of Local Community to Manage Lake Limboto as Sustainable Public Asset
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<p>Lake Limboto is a vital public asset that concerns the lives of many people hence it is important for the government to pay serious attention and proper management on it. Furthermore, three parties are closely linked to the sustainability of this public asset. Building the entrepreneurial spirit of the local community to manage Lake Limboto should be addressed to be the inspiration and new spirit of the entrepreneurial community as a sustainable investment. This study aims to analyze<br />and explain the importance of building the community entrepreneurial spirit on the management of Lake Limboto as a sustainable investment, particularly in the economic empowerment of local community. Data were collected using FGD technique, literature studies, and field observation. The analysis was conducted using qualitative descriptive approach. This study revealed the development of community business groups or creative-innovative behavior of consumers in managing Lake Limboto. In the implementation, innovation becomes more valuable in building creativity and innovation, particularly in building the entrepreneurial spirit in managing Lake Limboto as a public and regional asset in the present and the future. The theoretical implication is to reaffirm Schumpeter’s theory of innovation. In association with the economic empowerment and development of community, entrepreneurship is aspired to realize human resources who are<br />reliable, professional, highly motivated with the need of achievement, risk takers, innovative and independence. It entails the abilities to create new products and services in the market, new place of business transaction, new buyers, new market leader, and to support economic development.</p>Trisusanti LamangidaApris Ara TilomeJoice Machmud
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2020-11-052020-11-0522141147The Effect of Financial-Related Experience, Behavioral Intention, Spiritual Intelligence and Gender on Family Financial Behavior
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<p>This study aims to determine the effect of financial-related experience, behavioral intention, spiritual intelligence and gender on family financial behavior. The population of this research was families in Sumbang Sub-district, Banyumas Regency, Central Java. A total of 174 were involved. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the effect of financial-related experience, behavioral intentions, spiritual intelligence, and gender on family financial behavior. The results revealed that financial-related experience, behavioral intention, and gender partially had a significant positive effect on family financial behavior. Meanwhile, spiritual intelligence had no significant effect on financial behavior. The findings of this study are expected to encourage policy-maker for paying attention to factors that affect family financial behavior.</p>Wida PurwidiantiAkhmad DarmawanSinta Bella Melliana
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2019-12-032019-12-0322148154Preparation and Challenges of Industry 5.0 for Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia
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<p>The purpose of this study is to provide inputs for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in facing the era of Industry 5.0. Many perceive Industry 5.0 as a continuation of the fourth industrial revolution that utilizes ‘big data’ on the internet to run a business. The approach used in this study was literature study, which was intended to examine the current events, especially in the production process. A number of documentary videos from several<br />sources, including YouTube, National Geographic channel and other sources, were retrieved to examine the changes in the industrial trends in various parts of the world. As a result, it can be concluded that the challenges faced by SMEs in establishing business in<br />Industry 5.0 mainly relate to product excellence. Facing the new era, local SMEs have several advantages that have to be developed due to the involvement of human ‘touch’ in the business<br />processes. Some products are potentially irreplaceable despite the changes of industrial trend, namely<br />products with special characteristics such as handicrafts and natural resources based products.<br />For SMEs in Indonesia, there are other advantages in addition to the special characteristics in the<br />processes and final products, which are the national and cultural values of Indonesia</p>Aries KurniawanBeni Dwi KomaraHeri Cahyo Bagus Setiawan
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2019-12-022019-12-0222155160Effect of Destination Image and Subjective Norm on The Intention to Visit Lombok Island Indonesia as The Best World Halal Tourism Destination
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<p>Lombok Island is one of the outstanding halal attractions in Indonesia. In fact, it is titled the Best Halal Travel Destination in Indonesia according to the IMTI 2018 and the best halal tourism destination at the international scale in the 2015 World Halal Travel Summit that was held at The Emirates Palace Ballroom, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Moreover, Lombok Island won two awards at once, namely as the World’s Best Honeymoon Destination and the World’s Best Halal Tourism Destination. Besides being known as “the island of 1000 mosques,” Lombok is also well-known for its numerous accesses to buy halal food and to book Sharia hotels, as well as the provision of rules for visiting beaches and the presence of religious communities. Considering the achievements of Lombok Island, this study attempts to find out the features that attract tourists for visiting Lombok Island. Furthermore, the study aims to determine the effect of destination image and subjective norms on the intention to visit Lombok Island. As many as 100 respondents were involved with the criteria they were at least 17 years old and had never visited Lombok Island. Data analysis uses SPSS 22. The results of the study reveal that destination image and subjective norms have significant influence on the intention to visit halal tourism destination in Lombok Island.</p>Sintesa Aulia RamadhaniMochamad Mochklas
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2019-12-022019-12-0222161169Healthy Lifestyle, Role Ambiguity, Spiritual Quotient, and Job Burnout on Job Satisfaction
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<p>This study aims to determine the effect of Healthy Lifestyle, Role Ambiguity, Spiritual Quotient and Job Burnout on Job Satisfaction at Public Accounting Firms in Surabaya. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of independent variables namely Healthy Lifestyle, Role Ambiguity, Spiritual Quotient and Job Burnout influencing, the dependent variable namely Job Satisfaction assisted by using the SPSS program. In this study the data were collected through a questionnaire method of 44 respondents by purposive sampling technique to determine the response of respondents to each variable. Then do the data analysis in the form of quantitative analysis. Quantitative analysis includes validity and reliability tests, hypothesis testing through the R2 test and T test. Data analysis techniques using multiple linear regression analysis that serves to prove the research hypothesis. The results of the analysis show that healthy lifestyle, spiritual quotient and job burnout have no partial effect on job satisfaction, while role ambiguity has a partial effect on job satisfaction.</p>Sigit HermawanLina Rahma WatiAisha HanifRuci Arizanda RahayuDuwi Rahayu
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2019-12-172019-12-1722170182Factors Motivating The Local Community of Belawa, Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi Province to Engage in Edible Bird’s Nest Industry In The Perspective of Islamic Business Ethics
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This study aims to determine the factors that motivate the local community of Belawa sub-district, Wajo regency, South Sulawesi, to engage in edible bird’s nest industry. Edible-nest swiftlet farming becomes a rife among the agricultural community in the area, particularly after the issuance of MUI Fatwa No. 2 of 2012 concerning the lawful consumption of edible bird’s nest as well as the lawful swiftlet farming in Islam along with several requirements including the birds should not be tortured during the process. This study is a qualitative research in which qualitative analysis was performed to find out and learn directly about the actual situation and interaction between the community and the presence of swiftlet farming. The findings reveal that the factors motivating people to engage in edible bird’s industry are the prospective profits of the business, frequent agricultural crop failures, and the permit to consume bird’s nest based on Islamic law as well as the permit to farm the bird based on Islamic business ethics.Agusdiwana SuarniAsriati AsriatiSulaiman MasnanFitriani Fitriani
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