“Global Sharia Blockchain” International Management Innovation For The Transparency Generation

ANNISA SAFIRA DALIMUNTHE, Muhammad Rafi’i

Abstract


The advancement of blockchain technology offers significant opportunities for
international management practices that demand openness, accountability, and efficiency.
Nevertheless, its implementation continues to face challenges related to ethics, regulation, and
trust among business actors. The concept of Global Sharia Blockchain emerges as an innovative
solution by integrating Sharia principles such as fairness, honesty, and the prohibition of usury
into decentralized management systems. This approach is not only relevant for global
institutions but also for students and professionals engaged in modern business, as they
represent a generation increasingly involved in cross-border managerial processes. By
embedding moral values into technology, Sharia-based blockchain has the potential to establish
a transparent, inclusive, and sustainable business ecosystem. This study highlights that the
adoption of Global Sharia Blockchain can strengthen international trust, enhance transactional
efficiency, and build management governance that is fairer and aligned with the needs of today’s
workforce and student community.


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