The acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions

This research explores the factors influencing the acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions. The survey involved 230 Muslim respondents among Universiti Utara Malaysia, College of Business (UUM COB) staffs. All the data are analyzed using software of Statistical Package for Social...

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The acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions
description This research explores the factors influencing the acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions. The survey involved 230 Muslim respondents among Universiti Utara Malaysia, College of Business (UUM COB) staffs. All the data are analyzed using software of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) by conducting statistical method namely, Independent Samples T-Test, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression analysis to archive the objectives of this research. A conceptual framework is built based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by adding three new external variables, namely perceived religiosity, perceived self-efficacy and amount of information to further explain the acceptance of online waqf. The results showed that four variables are positively correlated with the acceptance of online waqf at 95% and 99% of confidence level. In addition, the results also identified three factors which are perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and amount of information found significant in influencing the acceptance of online waqf. However, perceived religiosity and perceived self-efficacy is found to be insignificant predictor. Therefore, understanding what influences users to accept and use online waqf can be beneficial to banks, system developers and marketing practitioners in developing and marketing online waqf services that will be acceptable by the target market. Other than that, this study also propagate valuable insights for Islamic banking institutions to introduce online waqf in the future where the factors analyzed could be used as a guideline for better planning and implementation of online waqf.
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spelling my-uum-etd.40732022-06-02T03:09:32Z The acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions 2014 Mardziyah, Mohd Isa Ahmad, Muhammad Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc HG Finance This research explores the factors influencing the acceptance of online waqf in Islamic banking institutions. The survey involved 230 Muslim respondents among Universiti Utara Malaysia, College of Business (UUM COB) staffs. All the data are analyzed using software of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) by conducting statistical method namely, Independent Samples T-Test, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression analysis to archive the objectives of this research. A conceptual framework is built based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by adding three new external variables, namely perceived religiosity, perceived self-efficacy and amount of information to further explain the acceptance of online waqf. The results showed that four variables are positively correlated with the acceptance of online waqf at 95% and 99% of confidence level. In addition, the results also identified three factors which are perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and amount of information found significant in influencing the acceptance of online waqf. However, perceived religiosity and perceived self-efficacy is found to be insignificant predictor. Therefore, understanding what influences users to accept and use online waqf can be beneficial to banks, system developers and marketing practitioners in developing and marketing online waqf services that will be acceptable by the target market. Other than that, this study also propagate valuable insights for Islamic banking institutions to introduce online waqf in the future where the factors analyzed could be used as a guideline for better planning and implementation of online waqf. 2014 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/4073/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/4073/1/s813318.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/4073/2/s813318_abstract.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Abdullah, N. and Abd-Majid, M.S. (2003) The Influence of Religiosity, Income and Consumption On Saving Behaviour: The Case of International Islamic University Malaysia, IQTISAD Journal of Islamic Economics, 4, 1, 37-55. Ab. Aziz, M. R., Johari, F. and Yusof, M. A. (2013). Cash Waqf Models for Financing Education. Paper Proceeding of the 5th Islamic Economics System Conference:”Sustainable Development Through the Islamic Economics System”. Organized by Faculty Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. Ab. Aziz, M. R., Yusof, M. 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