The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia

This research is aimed to investigate the intention to use Islamic banking products among Malaysians. The study examines the intention to use Islamic banking product by included the independent variables of attitude, epistemic value, perceived behavioural control, religiosity and subjective and soci...

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Main Authors: Beh, Khang Shun, Chan, Weng Kit, Chin, Kitty Kai Xin, Leong, Wei Shan, Yap, Sook Hui
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/1/fyp_BF_2021_BKS_%2D_1704644.pdf
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author Beh, Khang Shun
Chan, Weng Kit
Chin, Kitty Kai Xin
Leong, Wei Shan
Yap, Sook Hui
author_facet Beh, Khang Shun
Chan, Weng Kit
Chin, Kitty Kai Xin
Leong, Wei Shan
Yap, Sook Hui
author_sort Beh, Khang Shun
building UTAR Institutional Repository
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description This research is aimed to investigate the intention to use Islamic banking products among Malaysians. The study examines the intention to use Islamic banking product by included the independent variables of attitude, epistemic value, perceived behavioural control, religiosity and subjective and social norm. The target respondent that included in this research project are all the Malaysia which are 18 years old and above with a total number of 400 sets of survey questionnaire. SmartPLS 3 is used to assist in our data analysis which had along with the discriminant validity, significant of variables, bootstrapping as well as the reliability test. The research project result concluded the independent variables towards the intention to use Islamic banking products among the Malaysian which are 18 years old and above. Some limitation and suggestions are included in the study to provide better idea for future researchers and even Islamic bank in Malaysia to enhance the intention of Malaysian in using Islamic banking product in Malaysia.
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spelling utar-43122022-02-20T11:24:13Z The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia Beh, Khang Shun Chan, Weng Kit Chin, Kitty Kai Xin Leong, Wei Shan Yap, Sook Hui HG Finance This research is aimed to investigate the intention to use Islamic banking products among Malaysians. The study examines the intention to use Islamic banking product by included the independent variables of attitude, epistemic value, perceived behavioural control, religiosity and subjective and social norm. The target respondent that included in this research project are all the Malaysia which are 18 years old and above with a total number of 400 sets of survey questionnaire. SmartPLS 3 is used to assist in our data analysis which had along with the discriminant validity, significant of variables, bootstrapping as well as the reliability test. The research project result concluded the independent variables towards the intention to use Islamic banking products among the Malaysian which are 18 years old and above. Some limitation and suggestions are included in the study to provide better idea for future researchers and even Islamic bank in Malaysia to enhance the intention of Malaysian in using Islamic banking product in Malaysia. 2021-08-14 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/1/fyp_BF_2021_BKS_%2D_1704644.pdf Beh, Khang Shun and Chan, Weng Kit and Chin, Kitty Kai Xin and Leong, Wei Shan and Yap, Sook Hui (2021) The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/
spellingShingle HG Finance
Beh, Khang Shun
Chan, Weng Kit
Chin, Kitty Kai Xin
Leong, Wei Shan
Yap, Sook Hui
The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title_full The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title_fullStr The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title_short The intention to use Islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure Islamic financial literacy in Malaysia
title_sort intention to use islamic banking products and perceived impacts on financial inclusion: a study to measure islamic financial literacy in malaysia
topic HG Finance
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4312/1/fyp_BF_2021_BKS_%2D_1704644.pdf