This study aims to review digital financial literacy based on the previously-published articles. A literature study based on the Scopus database from 1984 to 2022 is conducted by employing the VOSviewer tool to analyze the collected data for the bibliometric analysis. The findings point toward the people's behavior on investment decisions. The questionnaire is the most widely used data collection method, and the conversations are evenly shared in developing and developed countries. The key themes are still divided into financial inclusion and general digital finance issues. Discussion and future research are provided.
The purpose of this study is to reveal the determination process and the meaning of prices implemented through the milkfish auction tradition in Gresik. This research is qualitative using an ethnographic approach, data collected through interviews and participant observation. The results showed that the price determination process used the Rohmatan Lil ‘Alamin principle. The researcher found three meanings of the first price, self-esteem; second, the form of reward; third, the form of obedience to the Creator. Prices are not always matched with material or nominal. Price has a different meaning through the perspective of the Gresik’s.
Keywords: Milkfish Biding; Fix Cost Price; Etnography.
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