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Factors that Influence the Intention to Purchase Halal Food Products (Case Study of Universitas Gadjah Mada Students) Haq Muhammad Hamka Habibie; Duddy Roesmara Donna
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Volume 5 No 1 Juni 2020
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v5i1.10653

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Indonesia is a country that has the biggest Moslem population in the world. It causes an increase in demand for Islamic products, especially halal food products. The obligation to consume halal products become a huge market potential for food producers to produce halal products. This research aimed to find out the relation of factors that influence the intention to purchase halal food products.This research uses purposive sampling method with 200 respondents consisting of Muslim students from Universitas Gadjah Mada. Structural Equation Modelling was used to analyze existing data. This research uses halal awareness, product ingredients, Islamic brands, halal certification, product quality, and promotion as many factors that influence purchase intention of halal food products. Results showed that halal awareness, product ingredients, Islamic brands, halal certification, and product quality have a significantly positive effect on purchase intention of halal food products, but halal certification and promotion have no significant effect on purchase intention of halal food products.
CHARACTERISTICS OF JAPANESE HOUSEHOLD’S DEMAND Tri Widodo; Duddy Roesmara Donna
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 24, No 3 (2009): September
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This paper estimates and analyzes the characteristics of Japanese household’s demand on goods and services, i.e. (1) Food, (2) Housing, (3) Fuel, light and water charges, (4)Furniture and household utensils, (5) Clothes and footwear, (6) Medical care, (7) Transportation and communication, (8) Education, (9) Reading and recreation, and (10)Other living expenditure. This paper applies Linear Expenditure System (LES) model and seemingly uncorrelated regression (SUR) estimation method. Put (10) other living expenditure aside, this paper has exhibited some conclusions. First, increases in income(above supernumerary income) will be proportionally allocated more for (1) Food, (5) Clothes and footwear, (9) Reading and recreation, (7) Transportation and communication and (8) Education. Second, both demand and cross-price elasticities are inelastic. Third, demand on (4) Furniture and household utensils, (5) Clothes and footwear and (6) Education are income elastic.Keywords: elasticity, Linear Expenditure System (LES), Seemingly UncorrelatedRegression (SUR)
Measuring Amil Happiness Using Psychological Approach: Evidence from Yogyakarta, Indonesia Zaki Abdullah; Dinda Aisyah Najmi; Duddy Roesmara Donna
International Journal of Zakat Vol 4 No 2 (2019): International Journal of Zakat
Publisher : Center of Strategic Studies (PUSKAS) BAZNAS

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The implementation of Good Amil Governance as one of the important aspects of a standard of international zakat management, which is stated in Zakat Core Principles, requires an approach that is more than just amil competence and qualification aspects. The psychological perspective of amil also needs to be considered to obtain and maintain the best human resources. As a profession that is oriented towards social benefits, an amil has different working rhythm and consequences. This research aims to measure level of amil’s happiness in the workplace and further study its impact on amil productivity. The result shows that amil is a satisfying job. Further, the most blissful factor for amil is work motivation, while the most unhappy factor for amil is the career path, which seems to be less promising. In addition, the happiness level of amil has a positive relationship with his or her productivity level. Therefore, psychology condition of an amil should be considered in order to increase the performance of zakat institutions.
Developing Muhammadiyah waqf lands through Islamic investment model: special case in Indonesia Fahmi Medias; Zulfikar Bagus Pambuko; Chrisna Bagus Edhita Praja; Muhammad Ridhwan Ab. Aziz; Duddy Roesmara Donna
Varia Justicia Vol 16 No 2 (2020): Vol 16 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/variajusticia.v16i2.3720

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Waqf institutions in some Muslim countries including Indonesia face obstacles in providing funds to manage their waqf lands. This paper aims to propose an alternative developing model for Muhammadiyah waqf institutions to meet the financing and management constraints using the concepts of waqf land categorisation using Islamic investment models. In this conceptual paper, the theory is used to propose a model for developing waqf Muhammadiyah in Indonesia. This study identified inefficiencies in managing Muhammadiyah waqf in Indonesia due to financial problems and the lack of ability of waqf institutions in developing assets. The authors have developed an investment model as a source of waqf land financing for Muhammadiyah waqf institutions in Indonesia. This model is expected to be a solution for empowering undeveloped and unproductive Muhammadiyah waqf lands and can be applied by Muhammadiyah waqf institutions in Indonesia. In the development of this study, Muhammadiyah waqf institutions, Islamic financial institutions, and policymakers will find alternatives in developing productive waqf for the ummah. The findings of this study will provide Muhammadiyah waqf institution with an Investment model to develop their waqf. Through this study, waqf will be useful in resolving the problems of poverty, unemployment, social inequality, improving education and health facilities, and improving the Indonesian economy. This model is different from the management of existing Muhammadiyah waqf, which is carried out consumptively. Then, waqf land that has been categorized is transformed into productive assets such as agricultural products and commercial business projects. The proposed investment model is to help Muhammadiyah waqf institutions to develop waqf land. The investment model is used to make Muhammadiyah waqf land more productive and play a role in social welfare.