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View article: The Impacts of Corporate Social Responsibility on Spas’ Competitiveness: An Empirical Study of Vietnam
The Impacts of Corporate Social Responsibility on Spas’ Competitiveness: An Empirical Study of Vietnam Open
Recent decades have witnessed an increased volume of studies investigating the spa tourism sector. There has, however, been an absence of studies evaluating the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and spa competitive…
View article: Rethinking ‘Interest’ in Islamic Finance: A Critique of the Method of Fatwâ MUI and Its Legitimacy in Indonesia
Rethinking ‘Interest’ in Islamic Finance: A Critique of the Method of Fatwâ MUI and Its Legitimacy in Indonesia Open
This article explores the concept of 'interest' as a fundamental issue in Islamic financial practice in Indonesia, with a particular focus on the fatwa issued by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) No. 1/2004, which formalized the prohibiti…
View article: Shaping the future: Satryo Brodjonegoro’s blueprint for education in Indonesia
Shaping the future: Satryo Brodjonegoro’s blueprint for education in Indonesia Open
The election of the new Indonesian Government heralds a new direction in higher education in Indonesia. Higher education is critical to Indonesia amidst significant global and national challenges, including globalisation, the uptake of adv…
View article: Ethno-Political Dynamism and Its Role in the Development of Indonesian Islamic Banking Law
Ethno-Political Dynamism and Its Role in the Development of Indonesian Islamic Banking Law Open
Studies on Indonesia's political conditions during the New Order until the 1990s reveal a significant shift in political dynamics, transitioning from a stance largely closed to Islamic interests to one that increasingly accommodated Islam …
View article: The Reality of Islamic Anthropology Through the Halal Industry (Evidence in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan)
The Reality of Islamic Anthropology Through the Halal Industry (Evidence in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan) Open
This article aims to empirically describe the content of QS (49): 13, which represents Islam as a religion that places human plurality as a unity without being reduced to the background of symbols of ethnicity, belief, and nation. Tokyo wa…
View article: Creating Community-Based Tourism Resilience
Creating Community-Based Tourism Resilience Open
This paper explores the collaborative social development achieved between a university in Malang, an industrial paint manufacturer, and the slum community of Jodipan, situated alongside the Brantas River. This marginalised community has ov…
View article: Pancasila and Kampus Merdeka: Striking the Right Balance
Pancasila and Kampus Merdeka: Striking the Right Balance Open
This philosophical cornerstone of Indonesian culture ‘Pancasila’ comprises five principles that serve as the nation's fundamental values. These principles are designed to guide Indonesia's political, social and cultural spheres by fosterin…
View article: Building Sustainable Futures: Developing a Halal Supply Chain Leadership Competency Framework
Building Sustainable Futures: Developing a Halal Supply Chain Leadership Competency Framework Open
This paper presents some reflective perceptions of the current issues and the future challenges facing the Halal supply chain sector. Of particular concern is the challenge of attracting suitable talent to sustain its fast growth and devel…
View article: Social Cohesion of Kampong Lorong Buangkok: Community Amidst Singaporean Industrialization
Social Cohesion of Kampong Lorong Buangkok: Community Amidst Singaporean Industrialization Open
This paper aims to conduct a comprehensive examination of the Malay community living in Kampong Lorong Buangkok, the last village in Singapore's Hougang area. This community is intriguing due to its preservation of customs, traditions, and…
View article: Analysis of interplay between food safety systems and halal standards in Indonesia
Analysis of interplay between food safety systems and halal standards in Indonesia Open
The present work aimed to develop a comprehensive certification process for halal food products within the Indonesian agribusiness, which integrates food safety and halal standards. The objective was to reduce financial barriers, certifica…
View article: The Political Challenge of Islamic Economic Development in The Jokowi Government, Indonesia
The Political Challenge of Islamic Economic Development in The Jokowi Government, Indonesia Open
The Jokowi administration which held two terms of parliament between 2014-2019 and 2019-2024 introduced what many believed were controversial policies around the development of Sharia financial frameworks, resulting in significant politica…
View article: Blockchain technology design based on food safety and halal risk analysis in the beef supply chain with FMEA-FTA
Blockchain technology design based on food safety and halal risk analysis in the beef supply chain with FMEA-FTA Open
Beef has an important role in the health of the body. Food safety and halal are the main factors for consumers in purchasing beef. However, in reality, several activities in the beef supply chain result in status changes to be unsafe and n…
View article: How Customer Experience Promotes Customer Loyalty through Passenger Satisfaction: Does Brand Reputation Matter?
How Customer Experience Promotes Customer Loyalty through Passenger Satisfaction: Does Brand Reputation Matter? Open
View article: EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL: TALENT ACQUISITION IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM SECTOR POSTCOVID 19
EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL: TALENT ACQUISITION IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM SECTOR POSTCOVID 19 Open
Purpose – This paper is presented through the lens of Social Cognitive Theory (SCCT) (Lent et al., 1994), and seeks to examine the role of parental influence and internship programs on Job Pursuit Intentions (JPI) in the Vietnamese Hospita…
View article: The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Customer Loyalty through Brand Trust and Brand Reputation: Evidence from Low-Cost Airlines
The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Customer Loyalty through Brand Trust and Brand Reputation: Evidence from Low-Cost Airlines Open
View article: Halal Supply Chain Competencies
Halal Supply Chain Competencies Open
The global Halal industry is governed by Islamic ethical principles and dietary laws, which require a specialized workforce equipped with unique competencies (Abderahman et al., 2021). The Halal supply chain's complexity arises from, cultu…
View article: Building Practitioner Resilience
Building Practitioner Resilience Open
It is widely agreed that Indonesia is currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and with this growth has come the inevitable ‘internationalisation’ of the educational market, driven by investment, foreign aid, and trade …
View article: What Are the Risks of Halal Cosmetic Products?
What Are the Risks of Halal Cosmetic Products? Open
PT. XYZ is a company engaged in the manufacture of private-label cosmetics and skincare products in Indonesia. However, of these private labels or ‘Maklon’ products, only four out of the 151 available Maklon manufactured products have curr…
View article: Engaging With Industry Through Internships in Order to Acquire the Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes for the World of Work: The Indonesian Student Experience
Engaging With Industry Through Internships in Order to Acquire the Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes for the World of Work: The Indonesian Student Experience Open
Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) aims to prepare Indonesia's future generation of students by encouraging a learning process that facilitates the acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for the world of work. This resear…
View article: Kampus Merdeka: Providing Meaningful Engagement in a Disruptive World
Kampus Merdeka: Providing Meaningful Engagement in a Disruptive World Open
The Kampus Merdeka policy initiative aims to reframe the pedagogical intent linking engagement with industry and civil society, while transforming and freeing the Indonesian education sector from the one size fits all educational pedagogy …
View article: Perspectives on the Islamic Welfare State: The Goals of Economic Development Justice
Perspectives on the Islamic Welfare State: The Goals of Economic Development Justice Open
The concept of The Welfare State, as developed in many Western countries, has proved to be an excellent program for earmarking economic resources for programs concerned with the welfare of the common people. Notwithstanding this successful…
View article: Implementing Kampus Merdeka
Implementing Kampus Merdeka Open
In 2020, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia introduced a significant educational policy reform entitled Kampus Merdeka. Kampus Merdeka provides a national approach for Work Integrated L…
View article: Human Mobility and Dismantling Cultural Dominance
Human Mobility and Dismantling Cultural Dominance Open
The rapidly increasing effects of globalisation is currently challenging many countries in ASEAN to think more creatively around their approach to human capability development to ensure economic viability. The intensified crossing of natio…
View article: A historical account of VET interventions in Indonesia: Which way forward?
A historical account of VET interventions in Indonesia: Which way forward? Open
The Indonesian labor force remains poorly educated and ill equipped to tackle the growing challenges of meeting contemporary industry requirements. While many countries
\naspire to equip future generations with the skills, knowledge and at…
View article: Fake: The Rise of Food Fraud in the Halal Supply Chain
Fake: The Rise of Food Fraud in the Halal Supply Chain Open
We live in increasingly challenging economic times, and the concomitant uncertainty associated with this state within the food industry has led to an emergence of unscrupulous suppliers and supply chain actors committing Halal food fraud.A…
View article: Meaningful Practice Intervention: What Does It Look Like?
Meaningful Practice Intervention: What Does It Look Like? Open
This paper seeks to investigate critically the appropriateness of the use of common everyday language expressions such as ‘of course’, and consider the possible effects of our acceptance of these ‘common sense truths’ regarding the way thi…
View article: Managing the Challenges of Vocational Education and Training in Indonesia-The Mire of Uncertainty!
Managing the Challenges of Vocational Education and Training in Indonesia-The Mire of Uncertainty! Open
The Indonesian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector currently faces many challenges. Across the country, a complex historical amalgam of training facilities is overseen by a centralized administration, which itself is composed of…
View article: Meaningful Practice Intervention: What Does It Look Like?
Meaningful Practice Intervention: What Does It Look Like? Open
This paper seeks to investigate critically the appropriateness of the use of common everyday language expressions such as ‘of course’, and consider the possible effects of our acceptance of these ‘common sense truths’ regarding the way thi…
View article: IMPLEMENTATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF ONLINE LEARNING IN THE INDONESIAN CIVIL SERVICE: ARE WE THERE YET?
IMPLEMENTATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF ONLINE LEARNING IN THE INDONESIAN CIVIL SERVICE: ARE WE THERE YET? Open
COVID-19 is just the latest of a series of disruptions to the world’s economic order. Even before the pandemic, business models were being transformed by the demands of globalization, urbanization and disruptive technologies. As a conseque…
View article: Building human capability to ensure halal supply chain compliance
Building human capability to ensure halal supply chain compliance Open
Halal supply chain compliance is fundamentally built on trust.A trust that all supply chain actors will ensure the hygiene, cleanliness, safety and wholesomeness of the product and the services they provide from origin to consumption.Halal…