Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)

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spelling 5924 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=5924 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 16 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 2024-09-19 14:13:10 0638-01-FH03-FESP-17-11334.pdf UniSZA Private Access Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1) Malaysia is one of the Muslim countries committed in developing a complete Islamic financial system including Islamic insurance (Takaful). Until today, Takaful penetration rate lags behind conventional insurance. This dismal performance, despite government’s commitment and the growing inclination towards ‘Islamisation’, warrants an empirical investigation. A sample of 500 respondents classified as professional was taken to examine the effect of religious commitment on Takaful participation intention, using Theory of Planned behaviour as the theoretical foundation. This chapter found that religious commitment is positively related to the Takaful participation intention (TPI). Not only that, religious commitment has the greatest influence on TPI. Proceedings of the 3rd International Halal Conference (INHAC 2016) UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA (UiTM)
spellingShingle Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
summary Malaysia is one of the Muslim countries committed in developing a complete Islamic financial system including Islamic insurance (Takaful). Until today, Takaful penetration rate lags behind conventional insurance. This dismal performance, despite government’s commitment and the growing inclination towards ‘Islamisation’, warrants an empirical investigation. A sample of 500 respondents classified as professional was taken to examine the effect of religious commitment on Takaful participation intention, using Theory of Planned behaviour as the theoretical foundation. This chapter found that religious commitment is positively related to the Takaful participation intention (TPI). Not only that, religious commitment has the greatest influence on TPI.
title Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
title_full Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
title_fullStr Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
title_short Examining the Importance of Religious Commitment Towards Takaful Participation Intention (TP1)
title_sort examining the importance of religious commitment towards takaful participation intention (tp1)