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Ramadhani, Aulia; Umagapi, Dara Anindya Putri; Rachman, Tutut Arif; Rahayu, Wening Patmi; Winarno, Agung

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

Managing human resources and entrepreneurship are two crucial components of any successful organization. Human resources management focuses on recruiting, training, and retaining employees to ensure they can perform their job duties effectively. On the other hand, entrepreneurship involves the creation and development of new business ventures, products, or services. Both areas play a significant role in the overall success and growth of a company. In this paper, we will explore the intersection of human resources management and entrepreneurship, examining how these two disciplines can work together to drive innovation and organizational success. By leveraging the expertise and creativity of both HR professionals and entrepreneurs, companies can cultivate a culture of innovation and adaptability. This collaboration can lead to the development of cutting-edge products and services, as well as the implementation of forward-thinking HR practices that attract and retain top talent. However, integrating HR and entrepreneurship may also present challenges, such as balancing risk-taking with employee well-being and ensuring that organizational goals align with individual aspirations. Despite these obstacles, the potential benefits of combining these disciplines are vast, offering companies a strategic advantage in today's competitive business landscape.

Noviyanti, Ririn Dwi; Romdon, Fani; Sarpini, Sarpini

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2024 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This article discusses the importance of ethics, morals and morals in the context of sharia banking in Indonesia. With increasing public awareness of sharia values, sharia banking strives to provide financial services that meet the principles of justice, transparency and social responsibility. Sharia-based business ethics not only require bankers to behave honestly, but also understand the moral norms that govern social and business interactions. Morality rooted in religious and cultural values ​​is a guideline in maintaining the integrity of financial institutions. Meanwhile, morals reflect individual character which is formed through education and experience, which is very important in maintaining the public's reputation and trust in financial institutions. This article also identifies the challenges of implementing ethics and morals in sharia banking, and provides suggestions for increasing the understanding and application of these values ​​among banking professionals. By understanding ethics, morals and manners, it is hoped that more ethical and sustainable business practices can be created so that they can make a positive contribution to society.