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Abstract This study is aimed at explaining factors influencing the intention amongst bank customers in selecting Islamic home financing that is musharakah mutanaqisah home financing. Drawing upon the theory of planned behaviour (the TPB), this study proposes a model to examine the effects of...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that determine Qardhul Hassan financing acceptance among Malaysian bank customers. Explained in more detail, the main objectives of the study are twofold. First is to test the applicability of conventional theory, notably theory of reasoned...
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The technological advances in wireless technology have introduced the most promising banking service - mobile banking - though it is still marginally adopted. In its simplest form, mobile banking enables bank customers to receive information on their account balances via SMS. Adopting technology...
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Purpose - Technological proliferation has changed the practice in which financial services are transacted, with mobile wallet being the latest development in this area. This paper aims at explaining the factors that encourage bank customers to adopt mobile wallet in Sabah....
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Employing a survey approach, this research investigates discrepancies between Muslim and non-Muslim bank customers with regard to their perceptions of SMS banking. A multivariate analysis of variance of the results of the survey indicates that the two groups toward the antecedents of SMS banking...
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Purpose – Mobile phones have provided an opportunity for banking institutions to introduce new services to the public. The latest service, which is now available in Malaysian banking institutions, is the mobile phone credit card. The purpose of this paper is to provide a preliminary...
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This paper reinvestigates the relationship between money supply and prices in Malaysia. The sample includes monthly data of money supply (M1, M2 and M3), Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Industrial Production Index (IPI) from January 1974 to April 2007. Both Johansen cointegration and...
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