UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION

Sharia banking in Indonesia is relatively categorized as a new banking industry in Indonesia. The sharia banking industry has been operating around 25 years. If it compares with other Muslim majority countries, sharia banking industry in Indonesia shows stagnant and slow growth. It is found that the...

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Main Author: H Tokita, Husna
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22470
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spelling id-itb.:224702017-09-25T16:02:24ZUNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION H Tokita, Husna Indonesia Final Project Sharia Banking, Indonesia, Islamic Ethical Knowledge, Islamic Financing, Behavioral Determinants, Customer Perception INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22470 Sharia banking in Indonesia is relatively categorized as a new banking industry in Indonesia. The sharia banking industry has been operating around 25 years. If it compares with other Muslim majority countries, sharia banking industry in Indonesia shows stagnant and slow growth. It is found that the minority of sharia banking users are non-Muslim people. It breaks the stereotype that sharia banking can only be used by the Muslim people only. So, for some people, bank selection is not only referring to the profit distribution. This research has purpose to understand the reason behind bank selection in Sharia Banking through understanding Islamic Ethical Knowledge as the basis for financial decision-making and customer perception in Indonesia. Many Sharia Banking study particularly in customer perception has been conducted in many countries and it significantly support the development of the bank in its country. A survey has been conducted using adopted questionnaire. The data from 323 respondents were collected from customers of Sharia Banking in Indonesia. The research framework has been designed and examined and was done by using the regression which the methodology used is showing the significance of each variable. The variable of investment familiarity perception shows no significant effect on the Islamic Ethical Knowledge. On the other hand, Islamic Ethical Knowledge indicates positive relationship (significant) with religiosity perception in Sharia principle and prominence perception of the bank. text
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description Sharia banking in Indonesia is relatively categorized as a new banking industry in Indonesia. The sharia banking industry has been operating around 25 years. If it compares with other Muslim majority countries, sharia banking industry in Indonesia shows stagnant and slow growth. It is found that the minority of sharia banking users are non-Muslim people. It breaks the stereotype that sharia banking can only be used by the Muslim people only. So, for some people, bank selection is not only referring to the profit distribution. This research has purpose to understand the reason behind bank selection in Sharia Banking through understanding Islamic Ethical Knowledge as the basis for financial decision-making and customer perception in Indonesia. Many Sharia Banking study particularly in customer perception has been conducted in many countries and it significantly support the development of the bank in its country. A survey has been conducted using adopted questionnaire. The data from 323 respondents were collected from customers of Sharia Banking in Indonesia. The research framework has been designed and examined and was done by using the regression which the methodology used is showing the significance of each variable. The variable of investment familiarity perception shows no significant effect on the Islamic Ethical Knowledge. On the other hand, Islamic Ethical Knowledge indicates positive relationship (significant) with religiosity perception in Sharia principle and prominence perception of the bank.
format Final Project
author H Tokita, Husna
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UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
author_facet H Tokita, Husna
author_sort H Tokita, Husna
title UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
title_short UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
title_full UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
title_fullStr UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
title_full_unstemmed UNDERSTANDINGWHY PEOPLE CHOOSE SHARIA BANK USING CUSTOMERS’ ISLAMIC ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION
title_sort understandingwhy people choose sharia bank using customers’ islamic ethical knowledge and customer perception
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22470
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