Browsing by Author "Shellvy Lukito"
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Item Open Access A bibliometric analysis of sukuk using vosviewer in Indonesia with publish or perish (pop)(Department of Islamic Economics, IPB University, 2024-06-27) Shellvy Lukito; Egi Arvian FirmansyahThe subject matter of sukuk has elicited increasing attention from both academic researchers and professionals within the industry. The employment of sukuk financing is effectively facilitating the progression of economic growth. The primary objective of this research endeavor is to integrate mapping analysis techniques with the utilization of VOSviewer software to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scholarly literature pertaining to sukuk. The acquisition of research data is facilitated through the utilization of the Publish or Perish (PoP) application. The data collected has been derived from an examination of search outcomes pertaining to the keyword "sukuk" obtained from scholarly journals indexed by Google Scholar. A total of 997 articles, spanning the period from 2018 to 2022, have been identified in the present study. Based on the research findings, it has been observed that there has been a consistent upward trend in the number of studies conducted over the period 2018 to 2022. Islamic bonds, commonly referred to as sukuk, play a pivotal role in facilitating and propelling this expansion. The present study showcases the significance of bibliometric analysis in furnishing analytical data about occurrences. This study provides guidelines and serve as a valuable resource for researchers engaged in the exploration and identification of research themes.Item Open Access Drivers of halal certification value chain : PLS-SEM approach(Program Studi Ekonomi Syari'ah, Fakultas Agama Islam, Universitas Siliwangi, 2024-06) Shellvy LukitoThe growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Depok City is very promising, but many MSMEs in the city do not yet view halal certification as a matter of business ethics. This study intends to identify the factors that impede the implementation of the value chain for halal certification in Depok City in order to better understand how to improve the halal certification process for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Depok city. This study employs a mixed-methods, case-study research design. Using 102 questionnaires and in-depth interviews, researchers gathered information for this study. The results of this research are Government, Identity, and Product Originality are Significant in Relation to Halal Awareness. Thus, the government should increase the quota for halal certificates again, aggressively spread halal certification information, and strengthen its readiness to implement it.Item Embargo The impact of digital infrastructure on the employment rate in ASEAN(Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, 2024) Shellvy Lukito; Dian Masyita; Rizky WisnoentoroNeglecting the exponential expansion of digital infrastructure in ASEAN is impossible. This study investigates digital infrastructure's influence on the employment rate in ASEAN, where Singapore and Timor Leste are regarded as outliers. The variables that are being measured are as follows: fixed broadband subscriptions, fixed telephone subscriptions, internet usage, mobile cellular subscriptions, secondary school enrolment, GDP per employed person, inflation, GDP deflator, and employment to population ratio. The quantitative technique employed is panel regression data analysis, which is conducted using the Stata 17.0 application. this study employs the Heteroscedastic Panels Corrected Standard Errors (HPCSE) method to address the issue of heteroscedasticity in panel data. Additionally, the study utilizes the Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) approach in regression to obtain parameter estimates that are both efficient and consistent. This study reveals that Fixed broadband subscriptions positively affect the employment rate with a coefficient of 0.5211926 and a p-value of 0.000. Mobile cellular subscriptions also have a coefficient of 0.0359148 and a p-value of 0.064. However, GDP per person employed has a negative coefficient of -3.039084 and a p-value of 0.005. The findings of this study suggest that digital infrastructure is essential for developing job opportunities. Policies that prioritize the development of broadband and cellular access and consider the influence of productivity on the labor market can assist in developing strategies to increase work participation.