This research aimed to expand the previous study by investigating the role of two dimensions of trust concepts, namely affective trust and cognitive trust. Particularly, this research was to analyze the influence of accountability and transparency on affective and cognitive trusts. Moreover, the purpose of this research was to test the influence of cognitive and affective trust on the interest in paying zakat through zakat institution. The subject of this research was 100 muzakkis of BAZNAS (Badan Amil Zakat Nasional/National Board of Zakat) located in Provincial Region of Yogyakarta and in Yogyakarta City. The data analysis method used in this research was Partial Least Square. The result of this study has revealed that accountability positively affects affective and cognitive trusts. The study has also proven that affective and cognitive trusts positively affect the interest in paying zakat through zakat institution. On the other hand, this research has found that transparency has no effect on cognitive and affective trusts.
This study examines the relationship between performance measurement systems (PMS)
This study aims to develop a performance measurement system for zakat institutions from the perspective of maqashid al-Shariah and Islamic enterprise theory. This study embarks from previous studies focusing on the performance measurement methods applied to the zakat institutions. The understanding of maqashid al-Shariah in this paper refers to the concept formulated by Al Ghazali and Ibn Ashur. The basis of selecting so is their widely known concept in the contemporary research. This paper concludes that the performance measurement based on maqashid al-Shariah for Islamic bank can be adopted in zakat institution by making various adjustments according to the characteristics of the institution. In addition, this study also designed a performance scorecard to assess the performance of zakat institutions based on maqashid al-Sharia and Islamic enterprises theory. This scorecard method can calculate the index of zakat management of the related institution from a broader perspective.
This study aims to build a performance measurement system of zakat institutions from the perspective of maqashid sharia and sharia enterprise theory. This study embarks from previous studies focusing on the performance measurement methods applied to the zakat institutions. Understanding of maqashid sharia in this paper refers to the concept formulated by Al Ghazali and Ibn Ashur. Their applications in contemporary research can be found in various studies. This paper concludes that performance measurement based on maqashid sharia for Islamic bank can be used by zakat institution, by making various adjustments according to the characteristics of zakat institutions. In addition, this study also designed a performance scorecard to assess the performance of zakat institutions based on the perspective of maqashid sharia and sharia enterprises theory. From the scorecard, the zakat institution can calculate the zakat management index from a broader perspective.
Many traditional approaches of accounting and auditing assessment have been transformed by the growth of audit technology. This study aimed to identify key factors driving auditors’ adoption of audit technology in a developing country, Malaysia, through the lens of the Technology to Performance Chain (TPC) framework. The results of this study are based on a survey conducted in Malaysia with audit firms of varying sizes and were analyzed using the Structural Equation Modelling-Partial Least Square (PLS) statistical tools. The direct and interaction effects of audit technology and situational support variables in improving auditor work performance, as well as the mediation effect of audit assessment on the connections, were investigated in this study. According to the findings, audit technology and situational support play a larger role in the efficiency and effectiveness of auditors' work. Additional analysis provides proof of audit assessment as well. This study makes several contributions to the literature including identifying new influential factors in the TPC framework. This framework has not been widely applied in auditing research and it looks beyond the individual perspective to that of the organization as a whole. Keywords: audit performance, auditing, audit technology, situational support, audit assessment
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