The aims of this study is to analyze the influence of zakah, Islamic financing, sukuk and inflation on national economic growth with poverty variable as a moderating variable. This study is quantitative uses secondary data types with the panel data model, namely quartly data from the variable zakah, Islamic financing, sukuk, inflation, poverty, and economic growth in Indonesia period 2014-2018. The data collected through annual report and official report and tested using moderated regression analysis (MRA) models with using Eviews 10 version. The result found that zakah had a significant positive effect on national economic growth, while Islamic financing had a significant negative effect on national economic growth. On the other hand, sukuk and inflation had a no significant effect on national economic growth. This study combines philanthropic and macroeconomic variables and uses moderation variables that did not exist before, so that it will be something new in quantitative research.
This study aims to analyze the effect of unemployment and economic growth (PDRB) on poverty in Java in 2012-2017 using the zakat variable as a moderating variable. This study uses secondary data types with the panel data model, namely annual data from the variable unemployment, economic growth (PDRB), zakat and poverty from six provinces in Java. Furthermore, the data were tested using multiple linear regression models and moderated regression analysis (MRA) with the help of SPSS version 16. The results showed that unemployment had a significant positive effect, economic growth (PDRB) had no significant positive effect, while the only zakat was able to moderate the unemployment variable towards poverty, and was unable to moderate economic growth variable (PDRB) to poverty.
The study aims to identify and analyze the influence of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, workplace spirituality on work productivity with Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) as an intervening variable. The population of this study consists of all employees of Muamalat Bank Solo Branch. The data were collected by a questionnaire distributed to 40 employees of Muamalat Bank Solo Branch. This study uses a saturated sample technique or total sampling. The data were analyzed using multiple linear testing and path analysis. The results show that job satisfaction and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) have a positive and significant effect on employee work productivity, while spirituality at work and organizational commitment has a positive but not significant effect on employee productivity. Simultaneously, it shows that job satisfaction, workplace spirituality, organizational commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) have a positive and significant effect on employee work productivity. Based on the path analysis test, job satisfaction, workplace spirituality and organizational commitment have a positive and significant effect on employee work productivity through Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) as an intervening variable.
The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of income level, trust, and reputation toward donators’ interest to pay Zakat with religiosity as the moderating variable (case study of BAZNAS in Yogyakarta). The method of data collection is done through questionnaire shared by donators at BAZNAS in the city of Yogyakarta. This research studies 100 respondents using purposive sampling. The data obtained then are analyzed using SPSS 20 version. This analysis examines the validity, reliability, classic assumption, statistics through t statistics, f statistics, coefficient determination (R2), and moderated regression analysis (MRA). Based of the result of t analysis, it shows that the variable of income level and reputation gives the positive influence and insignificances toward the donators’ interest in paying the Zakat. Meanwhile, the variable of trust and religiosity gives positive influence and significances toward the donators’ interest in paying the Zakat. In moderated Regression Analysis (MRA), it states that religiosity does not moderate the income level, trust and reputation toward the donators’ interests in paying Zakat.
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