The abundance potential of Natural Resource (SDA) and Human Resources (HR) are still not providing a great space for the improvement of welfare for the mothers in Cantuk village, Banyuwangi. The data shown that most of housewives of Rampan Hamlet, Cantuk Village, were still many unemployed. However, on the one hand they had culinary skills in particular and traditional cuisine. Some culinary effort had been developed, one of which attempt to make banana, one of them was the banana chip business, but this effort did not last long because the product marketing was not maximized. From the background, through Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, mentoring housewives’ community in strengthening the capacity of traditional culinary product sales through “Jajanan Bengi Tombo Kangen” Bazaar. The results of this mentoring were able to mobilize the housewives who were members on Moslem Al-Hikmah Rampan Hamlet, and various Hamlet around Cantuk Village to initiate and realize traditional food marketing regularly. Through this Bazaar, variety housewives’ traditional products such as pancake, cenil, klepon, and other traditional food could be distributed and sold so well, as to increase their family's income from selling traditional food in "Jajanan Bengi Tombo Kangen" Bazaar.
This study aims to find out how the practice of price fixing on fishery products in TPI Muncar, Banyuwangi Regency? as well as knowing how the practice of pricing on fishery products at TPI Muncar Banyuwangi Regency in the perspective of Islamic economics?. This study uses a qualitative method with descriptive analysis, which describes the data that the researchers collected both from observations, interviews and documentation during research at at TPI Muncar Banyuwangi Regency. The practice of fixing the prices set at TPI Muncar Banyuwangi Regency, there are two ways, the first is in the practice of fixing the prices carried out by the fish collectors Mrs. Kati and the fish collectors Mrs. Trima from methods such as the price competition method, and the pricing based on demand is appropriate with Islamic economics, while the pricing method used by Mr. Soep such as using the promotion method is still not in accordance with Islamic economics because it still contains elements of coercion.
The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with a case study approach. The data analysis tool used is the IFAS, EFAS and SWOT analysis. The results show the distribution strategies used by BMT in exploiting the strengths of the opportunities that have been identified: BMT optimizes employee performance to keep up with the ever-increasing population, maintains the good name of the cooperative to attract sympathy for prospective members, strengthens the good name of BMT in the community by implementing the sharia system and performs a direct approach with the middle to lower society in particular. In minimizing weaknesses in order to take advantage of opportunities: increase the frequency of training for human resource supplies, improve technology-based facilities and continue to actively publish products on various media. In using strength to overcome threats: BMT develops and adapts marketing models, creates more attractive product variation styles and maintains the characteristics of sharia-based products. In minimizing weaknesses in order to avoid threats: conducting training programs to increase employee competence, spreading the name of sharia when involved in the field and optimizing marketing in all media.
The purpose of this research is, first, to determine the impulse buying behavior on the behavior of students university at the Darussalam Islamic Boarding School Blockagung Banyuwangi. Second, to find out the impulse buying behavior of students at university at the Darussalam Boarding School Blokagung Banyuwangi in terms of the perspective of Imam Al-Ghazali's maslahah. Research using qualitative methods with the type of phenomenological research. The data source uses primary data and secondary data. The data analysis technique used is interactive models. The results of his research are impulse buying behavior by students at university at the Darussalam Islamic Boarding School Blokagung Banyuwangi Regency balanced between purchases based on needs and desires. However, the impulsive buying behavior of students at university has not fully carried out the purchase in accordance with Imam Al-Ghazali’s maslahah. Although the results of the study state that there is a balance between buying based on need and desire, in making a purchase there is still no review of the five aspects of maqashid as-shari'ah or usulul khomsah. In addition, purchases made as a desire to satisfy will only lead to wasteful and wasting money
This community service research focuses on addressing financial management challenges faced by PP Mukhtar Syafa'at, an Islamic boarding school in Banyuwangi. Established in 1990 with a substantial student population, the school grappled with manual financial recording, leading to errors, omissions, and decentralized contributions handling. This study employed Participatory Action Research (PAR) to implement an integrated financial management solution, introducing computerized recording and an accompanying application. As a result, the school transitioned from a manual to an integrated system, bolstered by computerized recording and a financial reporting application, enhancing administrative accountability and accuracy in financial reporting.
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