2023
DOI: 10.31106/jema.v20i2.9097
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Embracing the digital economy: Exploring the role of trust, perceived ease of use, and religiosity on intention to use Islamic peer-to-peer lending

Harun Alrasyid,
Mustafa Raza Rabbani,
Afifudin

Abstract: This study investigates the pivotal roles of trust, perceived ease of use, and religiosity on individuals' intentions to adopt Islamic peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms within the digital economy context. The novelty of this study lies in its focus on an area that has received limited attention in prior studies (Islamic P2P lending) and the inclusion of individual factors, particularly religiosity, in the analysis. Additionally, a five-point Likert scale survey and purposive sampling technique were employed… Show more

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“…Moreover, one reason for this could be that the ease of use is not the primary concern for users when it comes to Sharia peer-to-peer lending. Instead, other factors such as trust, religiosity, and perceived usefulness may play a more significant role in determining the likelihood of adoption (Alrasyid et al, 2023;Hanif & Santosa, 2023;Sari et al, 2023). This suggests that users may prioritize other factors over ease of use when evaluating the suitability of a Sharia peer-to-peer lending platform.…”
Section: Figure1 Hypothesis Testing Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, one reason for this could be that the ease of use is not the primary concern for users when it comes to Sharia peer-to-peer lending. Instead, other factors such as trust, religiosity, and perceived usefulness may play a more significant role in determining the likelihood of adoption (Alrasyid et al, 2023;Hanif & Santosa, 2023;Sari et al, 2023). This suggests that users may prioritize other factors over ease of use when evaluating the suitability of a Sharia peer-to-peer lending platform.…”
Section: Figure1 Hypothesis Testing Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%