ANALYSIS OF FIVE FEET TRADERS IN THE CIPUTAT TRADITIONAL MARKET IN ISLAMIC BUSINESS ETHICS PERSPECTIVE Ari Wibowo, Adi Mansah
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta
Abstract
The market is one of the places where buying and selling transactions occur between traders and consumers as well as between traders and other traders, which are often referred to as shopping centers, traditional markets, plazas and other designations. Deviant behavior is often found in traditional markets. Therefore, Islamic business ethics plays an important role in regulating the behavior of traders. In this connection, the researcher wanted to find out how the behavior of Muslim street vendors in Ciputat traditional market in the perspective of Islamic business ethics. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. That is, the data collected is not in the form of numerical data, but data derived from interview scripts, observations, documentation, researchers and other official documents that support, which then the data are described, analyzed and discussed to answer the problem. The implication of this research is that as Muslim traders in carrying out their activities, they always adhere to the rules set by the Islamic religion. Which will indirectly have an impact on the lives of the traders themselves.
Keywords: behavior of street vendors, understanding traders, Islamic business ethics, traditional ciputat markets.
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