Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia

There are evidence to suggest that not all who work within Islamic banking system are fully convinced of its objectives and underlying philosophy. Good numbers of them have conventional banking background with little operational knowledge etc. Their ambivalent attitude may affect their work commitme...

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Main Author: Hassan, Arif
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/53794/
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description There are evidence to suggest that not all who work within Islamic banking system are fully convinced of its objectives and underlying philosophy. Good numbers of them have conventional banking background with little operational knowledge etc. Their ambivalent attitude may affect their work commitment. This study tries to understand the seriousness of this issue and explores the reasons behind this. Additionally, the research probed any possible association of employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking with their organizational commitment. Design/Methodology/Approach – The study used qualitative approach solely, eyeing to understand employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking and the factors influencing it. For this, semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from Islamic banking employees. Originality/Value – The research appeared to be among the earlier works to examine the perception of Islamic banking employees in Malaysia and the factors associated to it. The study envisaged these factors to improve employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking including Shariah training and background in particular. Findings – The findings revealed that employees working in Malaysian Islamic banks have a number of wrongful pre-conceived ideas about Islamic banking. The wronged perception is mainly based on operations of Islamic banking (the gap between theory and practice), lack of Shariah training and Shariah background. Similarly, factors influencing employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking include employees’ awareness of Islamic banking, its usefulness and Shariah compliance besides other contributing factors. Further, employees’ attitude is found to impact positively on their work outcomes such as organizational commitment.
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spelling iium-537942017-01-06T03:58:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/53794/ Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia Hassan, Arif HF5549 Personnel management There are evidence to suggest that not all who work within Islamic banking system are fully convinced of its objectives and underlying philosophy. Good numbers of them have conventional banking background with little operational knowledge etc. Their ambivalent attitude may affect their work commitment. This study tries to understand the seriousness of this issue and explores the reasons behind this. Additionally, the research probed any possible association of employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking with their organizational commitment. Design/Methodology/Approach – The study used qualitative approach solely, eyeing to understand employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking and the factors influencing it. For this, semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from Islamic banking employees. Originality/Value – The research appeared to be among the earlier works to examine the perception of Islamic banking employees in Malaysia and the factors associated to it. The study envisaged these factors to improve employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking including Shariah training and background in particular. Findings – The findings revealed that employees working in Malaysian Islamic banks have a number of wrongful pre-conceived ideas about Islamic banking. The wronged perception is mainly based on operations of Islamic banking (the gap between theory and practice), lack of Shariah training and Shariah background. Similarly, factors influencing employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking include employees’ awareness of Islamic banking, its usefulness and Shariah compliance besides other contributing factors. Further, employees’ attitude is found to impact positively on their work outcomes such as organizational commitment. 2016 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53794/13/53794.pdf Hassan, Arif (2016) Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia. In: The 3rd International Conference on Management Research and Advances in Accounting (ICMRAA 2016), 15th-16th December 2016, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle HF5549 Personnel management
Hassan, Arif
Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title_full Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title_short Employees’ attitude towards Islamic banking: An exploratory study in Malaysia
title_sort employees’ attitude towards islamic banking: an exploratory study in malaysia
topic HF5549 Personnel management
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/53794/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53794/13/53794.pdf