Business Transformation Through Management Information Systems

Authors

  • Uut Ravita Sihombing Universitas Labuhanbatu
  • Muhammad Sodikin Universitas Labuhanbatu
  • Yulian M. Saputra Universitas Labuhanbatu
  • Abdul Kodir Munthe Universitas Labuhanbatu
  • Sumito Sumitro Universitas Labuhanbatu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59525/jess.1806

Keywords:

Management Information Systems; sharia business; efficiency; decision quality; Islamic economy

Abstract

This study analyzes the role of Management Information Systems in strengthening sharia business and its contribution to the Islamic economy. The study focuses on operational efficiency, decision quality, sharia values, and business governance. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method through a literature review of international academic articles published in the last five years. The findings show that Management Information Systems improve efficiency by accelerating work processes, reducing transaction errors, lowering costs, and increasing productivity. This system also improves decision quality because it provides accurate, fast, integrated, and relevant data. In sharia business, information systems must maintain transparency, data honesty, fair pricing, transaction security, and contract compliance. Sharia values become the main distinction because they guide business toward trust, justice, and public benefit. This study concludes that Management Information Systems contribute to strengthening the Islamic economy through transparent governance, data-based decisions, customer trust, MSME development, maqashid sharia, and ethical, inclusive, productive, and sustainable business in the modern digital era.

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2026-06-30

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Sihombing, U. R., Sodikin, M., Saputra, Y. M., Munthe, A. K., & Sumitro, S. (2026). Business Transformation Through Management Information Systems . Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (JESS), 5(1), 633–648. https://doi.org/10.59525/jess.1806

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