2021
DOI: 10.24191/jeeir.v9i1.10615
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Real Estate Developer Perception for Sharia Housing Products in Greater Bandung, Indonesia

Abstract: This research aims to define Sharia housing products from the perspective of real estate developers in Greater Bandung. The authors try to dig deeper into whether the housing made by these developers is by the fundamental understanding of sharia housing or not. This study also tries to determine what is still missing and what has been running well in practice. In the preliminary research, the authors attempted to define this sharia property by theories and more focused on the consumer side. This study is using… Show more

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“…In contrast to the results of Rahadi et al (2020), research by Syarief (2021) states that supply chain connectivity has a negative and insignificant effect on GSCM.…”
Section: Supply Chain Connectivity On Gscmcontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…In contrast to the results of Rahadi et al (2020), research by Syarief (2021) states that supply chain connectivity has a negative and insignificant effect on GSCM.…”
Section: Supply Chain Connectivity On Gscmcontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Batik is an Indonesian product that is used all over the world. One of the uniqueness of batik is the production process with specific motifs that are already standard and contemporary, as well as custom batik designs which continues to grow [38], [39]. Online customizations create additional profits and competitive advantages for manufacturing enterprises [40][42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Indonesian batik industry has dominated the global market since batik was recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage so that it linearly supports the national economy, with an export value in 2022 of around US$ 25.31 million or Rp. 392.74 billion with a volume reaching 987.71 thousand kilograms [1]. Environmental implications are also substantial, as 10-20% of the total dye products utilized in batik dyeing process are typically lost as effluent and discharged into bodies of water [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%