Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.

The major studies on Islamic credit card (ICC) started in 2011 until 2013 specifically examining operations and structures of ICC and behavioural studies. The other studies mostly explored and investigated behaviour and intention to utilise ICC. There are however, few studies comparing between ICC...

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Main Author: Johan, Zaimy Johana
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Language:English
Published: Universit Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29349/
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description The major studies on Islamic credit card (ICC) started in 2011 until 2013 specifically examining operations and structures of ICC and behavioural studies. The other studies mostly explored and investigated behaviour and intention to utilise ICC. There are however, few studies comparing between ICC and conventional credit card (CCC) preference. On the same note, only a small number of studies have explored the importance of shariah compliance in influencing the behaviour of ICC adoption. Since shariah compliant credit cards are not popular as compared to the conventional ones, it is timely to review the breadth and depth of ICC studies in order to acknowledge the existence of the product in the market. Whether the product has been unattractive, lack of marketing and promotion from the bankers’ part or the public’s ignorance, insensitivity and unconsciousness about the products, the paper will provide an overview of the research work that has been conducted thus far. The studies on ICC are still limited in numbers and the focus areas are only skewed towards behaviour, satisfaction and the structure of the cards. The key features of ICC that differentiate the product with CCC still remain invisible and unnoticed. There is a critical need to further investigate another perspective of ICC by identifying the key features of shariah compliance and leverage on the benefits to consumers by protecting and preserving basic needs as well as promoting healthy banking environment.
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spelling uitm-293492020-04-08T14:50:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29349/ Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan. jeeir Johan, Zaimy Johana Electronic commerce Mobile commerce The major studies on Islamic credit card (ICC) started in 2011 until 2013 specifically examining operations and structures of ICC and behavioural studies. The other studies mostly explored and investigated behaviour and intention to utilise ICC. There are however, few studies comparing between ICC and conventional credit card (CCC) preference. On the same note, only a small number of studies have explored the importance of shariah compliance in influencing the behaviour of ICC adoption. Since shariah compliant credit cards are not popular as compared to the conventional ones, it is timely to review the breadth and depth of ICC studies in order to acknowledge the existence of the product in the market. Whether the product has been unattractive, lack of marketing and promotion from the bankers’ part or the public’s ignorance, insensitivity and unconsciousness about the products, the paper will provide an overview of the research work that has been conducted thus far. The studies on ICC are still limited in numbers and the focus areas are only skewed towards behaviour, satisfaction and the structure of the cards. The key features of ICC that differentiate the product with CCC still remain invisible and unnoticed. There is a critical need to further investigate another perspective of ICC by identifying the key features of shariah compliance and leverage on the benefits to consumers by protecting and preserving basic needs as well as promoting healthy banking environment. Universit Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2019-05-31 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29349/1/AJ_ZAIMY%20JOHANA%20JOHAN%20JEEIR%20B%2018.pdf Johan, Zaimy Johana (2019) Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan. (2019) Journal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research (JEEIR) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Emerging_Economies_and_Islamic_Research_=28JEEIR=29.html>, 7 (2). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2289-2559 https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JEEIR/
spellingShingle Electronic commerce
Mobile commerce
Johan, Zaimy Johana
Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title_full Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title_fullStr Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title_full_unstemmed Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title_short Shariah compliant credit cards: Disputes and steps forward / Zaimy Johana Johan.
title_sort shariah compliant credit cards: disputes and steps forward / zaimy johana johan.
topic Electronic commerce
Mobile commerce
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29349/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29349/