2019
DOI: 10.1108/jima-09-2018-0160
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Religiosity level and saving decisions in Baitul Maal wat Tamwil: the case of Indonesia

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between religiosity level and reasons for saving money in Islamic microfinance institutions [Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT)] in Surakarta and Sukoharjo, Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach A chi-square test was used to identify the relationship between religiosity level and saving decisions in BMTs. In addition, the authors tested religiosity level and the reasons for transactions in both BMTs and conventional banking. Data were collected via a questionnai… Show more

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“…(2020) prove that religiosity, ulama fatwas , and social environment significantly affect the intention of Muslims in Malaysia in proposing microfinance products. Wijaya et al. (2019) examined the relationship between the level of religiosity and reasons for saving at BMT in Surakarta and Sukoharjo , Indonesia.…”
Section: Existing Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2020) prove that religiosity, ulama fatwas , and social environment significantly affect the intention of Muslims in Malaysia in proposing microfinance products. Wijaya et al. (2019) examined the relationship between the level of religiosity and reasons for saving at BMT in Surakarta and Sukoharjo , Indonesia.…”
Section: Existing Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, they have the commitment and purpose of continuing to choose sharia cooperatives. Previous studies [18] and [2] revealed that religiosity positively affected customer loyalty.…”
Section: Religiosity and Customer Loyaltymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In Islam, ethics or morals are the results of faith, Islam, and piety based on the belief in a trusted God. Religiosity had a great influence on one's religion [18].…”
Section: Religiosity and Customer Loyaltymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, Naceur, Barajas and Massara (2015) argue that Islamic microfinance such as BMT provides a more holistic framework to conventional microfinance in alleviating poverty and promoting a sound economic situation. Wijaya, Hakim, Saputro and Mulyadi (2019) found that the religiosity level of customers significantly influenced saving decisions in BMTs. The separation of the two functions of Baitul Maal and Baitul Tamwil should be taken into consideration when assessing mission drift in BMT.…”
Section: Commercial Side Of Microfinancementioning
confidence: 97%