902 Harga | ;;;;; |
533 Catatan reproduksi | |
700 Entri Tambahan Nama Orang | |
336 Content Type | text (rdacontent) |
264b Nama Penerbit | UIII Press |
710 Entri Tambahan Badan Korporasi | |
091 No. Panggil Setempat Majalah | 297 MUS 3:2 (2024);297 MUS 1:1 (2022);297 MUS 1:2 (2022);297 MUS 3:1 (2024);297 MUS 2:1 (2023);297 MUS 2:2 (2023) |
049 No. Barkod | 19-25-51863799;19-25-81750277;19-25-85127869;19-25-21165829;19-25-29020277;19-25-37813144 |
852 Lokasi | Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4 R. Koleksi Jurnal |
515 Penyimpangan/penomoran | |
338 Carrier Type | volume (rdacarrier) |
490 Seri | |
270 Alamat Penerbit, Suplier | |
590 Cat. Sumber Pengadaan Koleksi | ;;;;; |
053 No. Induk | 19-25-51863799;19-25-81750277;19-25-85127869;19-25-21165829;19-25-29020277;19-25-37813144 |
321 Frekuensi lama | |
653 Kata Kunci | |
040 Sumber Pengatalogan | LibUI eng rda |
245 Judul Utama | Muslim business and economics review |
264c Tahun Terbit | 2022, 2024, 2023 |
650 Subyek Topik | |
850 Lembaga Pemilik | Universitas Indonesia |
904b Pemeriksa Lembar Kerja | Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025 |
520 Ringkasan/Abstrak/Intisari | The objective of this paper is to redesign the Indonesian pension fund's business model and management system, and develop new strategies to balance profits, affordability, and sustainability. The authors consider the Malaysian pension system and adapt the INTERDAP application used by PT. Angkasa Pura II. Through this qualitative case study, we apply the foundations of the Triangle Syariah Justice Ecosystem (TSJE) to digitize the pension system and support green investment in the long run by modeling the business strategy, facilitating the business model and supplier relationship management, and creating mutually beneficial management among stakeholders. The study found that Malaysia's pension system has an investment purpose, while that of Indonesia only provides pension loans based on previously agreed cumulative contributions. Malaysia encourages people across the country to save on severance funds, and the pension system is still managed conventionally. Malaysia requires a pension contribution of 23 percent of the employee's base salary, while Indonesia requires a meagre 3 percent. This affects the contribution of pension funds to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with Malaysia's pension fund accounting for 60 percent of GDP but Indonesia?s accounting for only 6 percent. The authors also consider that to become a developed country, pension funds need to reach 60 percent of GDP by 2045, because 42 percent of the total supply of funds in the infrastructure sector originates from pension funds. The practical implications of this study are on access to information, security, and transparency in the management of pension funds through a digital system supervised by the Syariah Regulator, alongside the Indonesian government's efforts to realize support for the green economy. |
022 ISSN (R) | 28292499 |
525 Cat. suplemen/index/spec. issua | |
090 No. Panggil Setempat | 297 MUS |
061 Tanggal akhir diterima/langgan | |
500 Catatan Umum | |
337 Media Type | unmediated (rdamedia) |
100 Entri Utama Nama Orang | |
264a Kota Terbit | Depok |
300 Deskripsi Fisik | |
904a Pengisi Lembar Kerja | Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025;Muadz- Mei 2025 |
856 Akses dan Lokasi Elektronik | https://journal.uiii.ac.id/index.php/mber/article/view/66/106 |
246 Judul Alternatif | |
310 Frekuensi Terbit | |
041 Kode Bahasa | eng |
362 Tanggal Terbit Awal | |