@article{MTMT:35858804, title = {Discussions of challenges in implementing UCE for community development: Case from a top-down context}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35858804}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Málovics, György and Gébert, Judit}, doi = {10.1080/15575330.2025.2473078}, journal-iso = {COMMY DEVEL}, journal = {COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT}, unique-id = {35858804}, issn = {1557-5330}, year = {2025}, eissn = {1944-7485}, orcid-numbers = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri/0000-0002-3628-299X; Gébert, Judit/0000-0002-0026-1847} } @article{MTMT:36113286, title = {Ukhuwah and succession questions of an Indonesian Muslim’s family business}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36113286}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Hudaefi, Fahmi Ali and Saeni, A.A. and Habbe, A.H.}, doi = {10.1108/JIABR-03-2024-0093}, journal-iso = {Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research}, journal = {Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research}, unique-id = {36113286}, issn = {1759-0817}, abstract = {Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of ukhuwah, that is, the bond of brotherhood in Islam, from a Muslim’s family business and further probes its role in the succession questions for a family business. Design/methodology/approach: This paper uses qualitative research method. The primary data was gathered from a single case study of a family business in Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Open interview and direct observation were mainly engaged in data collection, complemented by data from Facebook posts and WhatsApp status of the family business owners. Findings: The interpretative approach reveals how ukhuwah has been practiced in the family business and how the practice supports the business sustainability during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The finding of this study draws the inclusion of Islamic value within small business practices in the debates of succession question of family business. Research limitations/implications: The generalisability of the finding is limited to the single case study of family business in Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study may be the first to draw evidence from a single case study of a Muslim’s family business in Indonesia, probing ukhuwah within succession questions of family business. © 2025, Emerald Publishing Limited.}, keywords = {family business; Succession question; Ukhuwah}, year = {2025}, eissn = {1759-0825}, orcid-numbers = {Hudaefi, Fahmi Ali/0000-0002-1557-837X} } @article{MTMT:36186991, title = {Critical factors influencing sustainable and impactful university–community engagement: a systematic review of top-down and bottom-up initiatives}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36186991}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Málovics, György and Gébert, Judit}, doi = {10.1108/IJSHE-02-2024-0089}, journal-iso = {INT J SUSTAIN HIGH EDUC}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION}, unique-id = {36186991}, issn = {1467-6370}, year = {2025}, eissn = {1758-6739}, orcid-numbers = {Gébert, Judit/0000-0002-0026-1847} } @article{MTMT:36267494, title = {Financial technology (Fintech) innovation and financial inclusion: comparative study of urban and rural consumers post-Covid-19 pandemic}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36267494}, author = {Budi, Setiawan and Dien, Triana and Ummu, Salma Al Azizah and Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Vijay, Victor and Robert, Jeyakumar Nathan and Farkasné Fekete, Mária}, doi = {10.1186/s13731-024-00452-x}, journal-iso = {J INNOV ENTREP}, journal = {JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {36267494}, year = {2025}, eissn = {2192-5372} } @article{MTMT:36414588, title = {Bottom-up struggle in a hostile environment? Factors influencing the spread of University-Community Engagement (UCE): Experiences from Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36414588}, author = {Málovics, György and Wahyuni, Andi Sri}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijedudev.2025.103439}, journal-iso = {INT J EDUC DEV}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT}, volume = {119}, unique-id = {36414588}, issn = {0738-0593}, year = {2025}, eissn = {1873-4871} } @article{MTMT:34621433, title = {Factors Influencing Fintech Adoption for Women in the post-Covid-19 Pandemic}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34621433}, author = {Igamo, Alghifari Mahdi and Rachmat, Ryan Al and Siregar, Muhammad Ichsan and Gariba, Mohamed Ibrahim and Cherono, Vivian and Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Setiawan, Budi}, doi = {10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100236}, journal-iso = {J OPEN INNOV}, journal = {JOURNAL OF OPEN INNOVATION: TECHNOLOGY MARKET AND COMPLEXITY}, volume = {10}, unique-id = {34621433}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2199-8531} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:35062464, title = {Integrating Local Culture and Islamic Values for the Sustainability of Small-Family Businesses: A Case Study from Indonesia}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35062464}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Asrini, A. Saini}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Humanities Studies}, unique-id = {35062464}, year = {2024}, pages = {211-226} } @article{MTMT:35062511, title = {Public--Private Cooperation Funding Juxtaposed of University--Community Engagement in Europe: Systematic Review}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35062511}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri}, doi = {10.18502/keg.v6i1.15433}, journal-iso = {KEG}, journal = {KnE Engineering}, volume = {2024}, unique-id = {35062511}, abstract = {This article explores the utilization of public–private funding models in European universities and its implications for community empowerment initiatives, particularly University–Community Engagement (UCE) projects. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted using the Scopus database, screening 50 articles relating to public–private funding models in European universities. The study reveals that while public–private funding models have gained traction in the academic sphere, they primarily focus on supporting applied science research projects. In contrast, the funding of projects solely oriented toward community empowerment remains limited, with only one article addressing this potential. The findings highlight the challenges associated with employing public–private funding for UCE projects with a strong emphasis on community empowerment. Public–private funding, typically sourced from industry partners, tends to prioritize product innovations and productivity enhancements, posing a mismatch with the social justice-oriented nature of UCE. This discrepancy underscores a significant research gap in UCE and calls for innovative approaches to develop supportive funding frameworks that can effectively sustain UCE initiatives.Keywords: public–private funding, university–community engagement, European University}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2518-6841}, pages = {552-560} } @article{MTMT:35135506, title = {Implementation of QRIS: A Case Study of SMEs in Indonesia}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35135506}, author = {Mohammad, Mirza Munthaha and Ibnu, Aqil and Syaikhu, Ramadhan Maulana and Wahyuni, Andi Sri and Arinal, Muna}, doi = {10.38035/dijefa.v5i3.2780}, journal-iso = {DINASTI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING}, journal = {DINASTI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING}, volume = {5}, unique-id = {35135506}, issn = {2721-3021}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2721-303X}, pages = {1102-1117} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:35431623, title = {Does public-private cooperation funding align with the goals of university-community engagement? A scoping review of European cases}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35431623}, author = {Wahyuni, Andi Sri}, booktitle = {Globalisation, integration, cooperation - what is at stake in the current turbulent times?}, unique-id = {35431623}, year = {2024}, pages = {74-74} }