2024
DOI: 10.33094/ijaefa.v18i2.1398
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Perceived inclusion of Islamic finance: The effects of attitudes, experience, literacy, religiosity, and social influences

Fauz Moh’d Khamis,
Mohamad Yazid Bin Isa,
Noraini Binti Yusuff

Abstract: The existing literature lacks demand-side perception studies on Islamic finance and its determinants, especially in developing markets. This study examines the influences of attitudes towards Islamic finance (ATTIF), financial experience (FE), Islamic financial literacy (IFL), religiosity (RL), and social influences (SI) on the perceived inclusiveness of Islamic finance (PIIF). This study used purposive sampling to obtain 400 questionnaire respondents from Zanzibar, Tanzania. The Smart-PLS (4) was used for ana… Show more

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