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This study focuses on a traditional market in Pasuruan, East Java, using an ethnographic approach to explore the cultural significance of profit. The concept is deeply influenced by "Manunggaling Kawula Lan Gusti," impacting culture, business, and subjective interpretation. From a cultural standpoint, profit goes beyond finances, intertwining with spiritual values, ethics, and societal contributions. Business practitioners adopting this philosophy view profit as a result of honest service, community empowerment, environmental conservation, and high ethical standards. Subjective interpretations vary, reflecting personal experiences and values. Benefits are seen as reflections of personal well-being, cultural contributions, community empowerment, and enriching relationships. The study suggests further research to explore integrating "Manunggaling Kawula Lan Gusti" in modern business. Understanding perceptions of businesses embracing these values can offer insights into their relevance and sustainability in contemporary contexts. Practically, businesses can draw inspiration from this research to develop more sustainable, ethical, and spiritually-oriented models, creating positive impacts financially, socially, and environmentally
本研究以东爪哇 Pasuruan 的一个传统市场为研究对象,采用人种学方法探讨利润的文化意义。这一概念深受 "Manunggaling Kawula Lan Gusti "的影响,对文化、商业和主观解释都产生了影响。从文化角度来看,利润超越了财务,与精神价值、道德和社会贡献交织在一起。采用这一理念的商业从业者认为,利润是诚实服务、社区赋权、环境保护和高道德标准的结果。主观解释各不相同,反映了个人经历和价值观。利益被视为个人福祉、文化贡献、社区赋权和丰富人际关系的体现。研究建议进一步开展研究,探索如何将 "Manunggaling Kawula Lan Gusti "融入现代商业。了解企业对这些价值观的看法,有助于深入了解这些价值观在当代环境中的相关性和可持续性。在实践中,企业可以从这项研究中汲取灵感,发展更具可持续性、道德和精神导向的模式,在经济、社会和环境方面产生积极影响。