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Investigating Behavioral Intention toward the Integrated Islamic Commercial and Social Finance:An Application of the TPB Model
Purpose -- This paper highlight behavioral response on customer perspective toward
integration of Islamic finance. Thus, the study aims to investigate the factors that
influence customer intention to contribute toward integrated Islamic commercial and
social finance (IICSF) in Indonesia.
Design/methodology/approach -- In order to obtain the information, the data for this
study was collected by primary data collection through online survey, whereas
purposive sampling for the respondents located in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tanggerang,
and Bekasi. This study applied a theory of planned behavior (TPB) model to investigate
behavioral response of integrated Islamic commercial and social finance. Partial Least
Square (PLS) SEM was used as the approach model for this study.
Findings – the result indicate that religiosity, attitude, subjective norms, and perceived
behavioral control have a significant impact on customer intention to contribute toward
IICSF. Meanwhile, knowledge and relative advantage found that insignificant for
current study.
Research limitations/implications - this study has a limited sample which is more
attention to the Muslim millennial generation who live in Jabodetabek. Thus, the results
cannot be generalized to the whole Indonesian population.
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