Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar

Attitude is vital in explaining human behavior and it has been the key interest in social psychology and consumer behavior studies. In marketing practices, an attitude of a consumer is essential in establishing the link between customer's attitudes with behaviour. Based on this reason, attitude...

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Main Author: Mohamed Jaffar, Mariatul Aida
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my-uitm-ir.842572024-09-23T04:25:16Z Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar 2017 Mohamed Jaffar, Mariatul Aida Small business. Medium-sized business Finance, Islamic Attitude is vital in explaining human behavior and it has been the key interest in social psychology and consumer behavior studies. In marketing practices, an attitude of a consumer is essential in establishing the link between customer's attitudes with behaviour. Based on this reason, attitude and behavioural intention are the primary focus in the current investigation. This study sets out to bridge the gap between Halal and Islamic finance sectors. Islamic finance and Halal are two Shariah-compliant business sectors sharing similar values, market and principles. Despite similarities, Islamic finance and Halal are disconnected. A Halal business must not only produce Halal products, but importantly finance their business using Shariah-compliant or Islamic financing; and this has not been practised. Although Islamic banks have been established in Malaysia for more than three decades, there are only 5% of Halal players use Islamic financial products. Based on this issue, this study seeks to examine the attitude of SMEs Halal producers to adopt (among non-users) or continuously adopting (among users) Islamic financing in their Halal business, thereon to assess their behavioural intention. Specifically, this study aims at investigating the 'salient beliefs factors' as the determinant of attitude towards Islamic financing adoption. 2017 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84257/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84257/1/84257.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Business and Management Musa, Rosidah
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Musa, Rosidah
topic Small business
Medium-sized business
Small business. Medium-sized business
spellingShingle Small business
Medium-sized business
Small business. Medium-sized business
Mohamed Jaffar, Mariatul Aida
Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
description Attitude is vital in explaining human behavior and it has been the key interest in social psychology and consumer behavior studies. In marketing practices, an attitude of a consumer is essential in establishing the link between customer's attitudes with behaviour. Based on this reason, attitude and behavioural intention are the primary focus in the current investigation. This study sets out to bridge the gap between Halal and Islamic finance sectors. Islamic finance and Halal are two Shariah-compliant business sectors sharing similar values, market and principles. Despite similarities, Islamic finance and Halal are disconnected. A Halal business must not only produce Halal products, but importantly finance their business using Shariah-compliant or Islamic financing; and this has not been practised. Although Islamic banks have been established in Malaysia for more than three decades, there are only 5% of Halal players use Islamic financial products. Based on this issue, this study seeks to examine the attitude of SMEs Halal producers to adopt (among non-users) or continuously adopting (among users) Islamic financing in their Halal business, thereon to assess their behavioural intention. Specifically, this study aims at investigating the 'salient beliefs factors' as the determinant of attitude towards Islamic financing adoption.
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author Mohamed Jaffar, Mariatul Aida
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author_sort Mohamed Jaffar, Mariatul Aida
title Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
title_short Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
title_full Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
title_fullStr Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of attitude and intention towards Islamic financing adoption among SMEs halal producers / Mariatul Aida Mohamed Jaffar
title_sort determinants of attitude and intention towards islamic financing adoption among smes halal producers / mariatul aida mohamed jaffar
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2017
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