2016
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(16)30113-7
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Bridging Islamic Financial Literacy and Halal Literacy: The Way Forward in Halal Ecosystem

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“…Table 1 shows the indicators on the variables used. (Antara et al, 2016;Chen & Volpe, 2002;Mandell & Klein, 2009)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 shows the indicators on the variables used. (Antara et al, 2016;Chen & Volpe, 2002;Mandell & Klein, 2009)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This test data was used to determine the level of Islamic financial literacy and halal literacy. The steps in preparing Islamic financial literacy and halal literacy tests consisted of composing a test grille previously has been researched by (Antara et al, 2016;Chen & Volpe, 2002;Mandell & Klein, 2009. The first part of the test contained the identity of respondents such as name, gender, educational background, type of business and other questions relating to the identity of the respondent. In Part Two there were 3 main measurements of Islamic financial literacy and halal literacy consisting of 40 questions.…”
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