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Sandi Sandi; Agus Salim HR; Idham Khalid

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to identify the factors that influence the local community in developing the swallow nest business and to examine how the practice of swallow nest farming aligns with the principles of Islamic business ethics in Marioriwawo District, Soppeng Regency. The swallow nest industry has grown significantly in this area, shifting the economic landscape from primarily agricultural activities to a more diversified business sector. Before the emergence of this business, most residents were involved in farming. However, due to factors such as unpredictable harvests and unstable agricultural income, many community members have turned to swallow nest cultivation as an alternative and promising source of livelihood. According to Islamic business ethics, the practice of breeding swallows is permissible, as long as it does not involve cruelty to animals. This view is supported by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) Fatwa Number 2 of 2012, which states that raising or cultivating swallows is allowed, provided the birds are not harmed or subjected to distress. Furthermore, the consumption and trade of swallow nests are also considered halal under Islamic law, adding to the business's appeal among the Muslim population. To explore the underlying motivations and social dynamics of this business shift, the study employed a qualitative research method. This approach was chosen to gain a deeper understanding of the local context, including the experiences, beliefs, and socioeconomic conditions of the people involved. The results revealed several influencing factors: the potential for high profit from selling swallow nests, the challenges faced in traditional agriculture (such as frequent crop failure), and the religious assurance that the business is acceptable under Islamic teachings. Overall, the swallow nest business represents a strategic and ethical economic opportunity for the community, enabling them to improve their livelihoods while staying aligned with their religious values.

Saridawari Saridawari; Kaylah Riduwani Putri; Muhammad Afsal Manaf; Reka Juwita Evalina Situmorang; Marco Adhitya Rafael

Jurnal Kendali Akuntansi 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Ethics in the business world is an important factor that every business entity, including online stores, must possess. The application of business ethics can shape a positive image and increase public trust in a business. This study discusses the role of business ethics in improving the image of the online store Alvasix. Observational results indicate that the online store Alvasix has implemented principles of business ethics, such as providing clear and honest product information, maintaining transparency in transactions, and displaying professionalism through friendliness, social responsibility, and prompt service to customers. With the implementation of good ethics, the online store Alvasix has successfully built customer trust, which indirectly impacts the overall improvement of the business image.

Akhmad Abdul Faqih Alfajari; Mohamad Maftuh Fauzi

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study discusses the construction system in Japan from the perspective of Sharia business management. Japan is known for its high construction standards, advanced technology, and disciplined work system. The study aims to analyze how Sharia business principles can be applied in the construction industry in Japan, particularly in workforce management, finance, and business ethics. Using a qualitative descriptive method, this research explores the firsthand experiences of construction workers in Japan and the policies that support Sharia business practices in the industry. The findings indicate that there are opportunities to implement Sharia concepts in human resource management and financial transparency.

Nurul Mardhiah Sitio; Jovanica Putri Wardi

Jurnal Riset dan Inovasi Manajemen 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Business is an integrated part of a country's economic development, the development of the  cosmetic industry that   increases  annually  as people's  awareness of  skin  health triggers companies to  meet the  need  for cosmetic products and  body  care.  Increased cosmetic  production  has led to  worsening  environmental  conditions  as a result  of the use of  natural  resources and  waste pollution. The impact of the industry demands companies to increase accountability in environmental management. With the application of green management system, ministers not only are profitably oriented but are also promoting a management system that can provide guidance for companies to remain environmentally sound. One of the companies that has been implementing green management is the body shop.

Dwi Ariyati; Fadila Oktiana Sari; Lilis Renfiana

Jurnal Akuntan Publik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Application of Islamic Business Ethics or RM. Berkah Banjar 38, the subject of this research. Researchers use qualitative research methods. Qualitative research methods provide descriptive data in the form of spoken and written words and observable behavior. Therefore, researchers obtain three components: data reduction, data presentation, and data validation. R.M. Based on research, Berkah Banjar 38 applies business ethics. We provide the best products and services to meet customer needs. We offer the best, fastest, most accurate service at prices commensurate with the quality of our products. Engage in healthy competition. Collaborate to maintain integrity. Below are examples of business ethics that can be applied and are consistent with Islamic business ethics. Providing halal products and setting prices based on these products                                                                                                                                                     

Rizky Nuryanti; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Luthfi Nur Alifah; Syafrozi Haqi; Nasikh Nasikh +1 more

International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), technology is growing rapidly and changing the way businesses are run. AI enables automation, big data analysis, and increased operational efficiency. However, this development also raises various ethical issues that companies need to pay attention to so as not to harm consumers, society, and the environment. This study explores the paradigm of artificial intelligence in the context of business ethics, focusing on its impacts, challenges, and potential benefits in the business world. This study uses a systematic literature review approach from various reputable sources. The article criteria include literature published from 2019 to 2024 with the theme of business ethics in the AI era, and other articles relevant to this study. Based on the search, 15 articles were determined that were relevant to the predetermined criteria. The results of the study found that in this study, AI is not only a technical tool to improve operational efficiency, but is also able to redefine business ethics in the modern era. AI offers great potential to overcome traditional ethical challenges and create new paradigms in business decision making. However, this opportunity is also accompanied by significant challenges, such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, and lack of regulation. This discussion will review the role of AI in business ethics, the benefits it brings, the challenges it faces, and the steps that can be taken to optimize the ethical use of AI.

Saridawati Saridawati; Putra Aditya Muhammad; Rini Wanti Sholikhah; Dewi Nur Aini; Rini Mustikowati

Jurnal Akuntan Publik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Accounting ethics is the study of ethical behavior in work contexts that require special knowledge and skills. Professional ethics involves upholding justice to provide comprehensive professional services to society and fulfill duties towards society. However, in the current era of technological progress and competition, there are many cases of violations of accounting professional ethics, with the discovery of many cases of business ethics violations in Indonesia, including PT Muzatek Jaya, PT Asuransi Jiwasraya, PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero). The aim of this research was to determine cases of violations of accounting professional ethics in Indonesia and used literature study methods such as Google Scholar, reference books and online media.

Roza Eka Putri; Mira Julianti; Sania Ananda; Agustiawan Agustiawan

Jurnal Kendali Akuntansi 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research aims to investigate the influence of business ethic and religiosity on the perception of accounting students in Indonesia. The research methodology adopts a systematic approach to extract data from nine relevant articles throught Google Scholar search. Business ethic and religiosity have a positive impact on student’s ethical perception. The results indicate that out of the accumulated 9 articles, one research method was employed, namely quantitative. Among the 9 articles, 7 factors were identified as influencing the ethical perception of accounting students in Indonesia, including business ethic education, religiosity, love of money, Machiavellianism, equity sensitivity, understanding of accountant’s code of ethic, and emotional intelligence.

Mohamad Apriyanto Mue

Deposisi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Hukum 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research aims to analyze the implications of business law on business ethics practices in Indonesia. The research method used is library research, where data is collected from various literature sources that are relevant to the research topic. The research results show that business law has an important role in shaping business ethical practices in Indonesia. Business law regulates the rights and obligations that arise from agreements and engagements in business practices. In addition, factors such as national development developments, business ethics, internal and external factors, and legal awareness influence the implementation of business law in ethical and responsible business practices. Therefore, the solutions and recommendations provided to improve the implementation of business law and ethical business practices in Indonesia include strengthening regulations, effective law enforcement, education and awareness, collaboration between government and the business world, transparency and accountability, and the establishment of a supervisory body. independent. It is hoped that the implementation of this solution can create a business environment that is fair, transparent and has integrity, as well as making a positive contribution to economic development and social welfare in Indonesia.