The frozen estate in Malaysia is increasing year to year and hibah has been seen as one of the solution to reduce the number of frozen estate in Malaysia. Nevertheless, the previous researches indicate that the hibah giving behavior among Muslim in Malaysia is still low. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to determine factors influencing hibah giving behavior. The proposed model was introduced to examine whether attitude, religious value and service quality are the determinants of hibah giving behavior. The review of past literatures conceptualized that attitude and religious value as the internal factors while service quality as the external factor that can influence the hibah giving behavior. Three hypotheses were proposed to see the relationship between variables and hibah giving behavior. Lastly, both theoretical and practical implications were also discussed in this study.
The dramatic rose numbers of graduated students from higher education institutions cause unemployment issues among youth in Malaysia. Therefore, the entrepreneur indicated as one of the overcome determinants to against this issue. This study intended to identify the factors that influence entrepreneurial intention among undergraduate students among University Malaysia Kelantan since University Malaysia Kelantan is an entrepreneurial university. A total of 370 undergraduate students selected randomly, and all responses were collected by an online questionnaire. Furthermore, all data were proceeded by SmartPLS software. The finding showed that attitude, entrepreneurial education, and perceived behavioral control directly affect entrepreneurial intention, whereas subjective norms and attitudes have positively significant towards entrepreneurial educations. However, entrepreneurial education does not mediate effect in this study. Therefore, this study provides several benefits for higher institutions, public, and government organizations.
Objective – Even though the country has done a fantastic job of eradicating poverty, some significant challenges and
concerns come as a result of globalisation. The following are important concerns that must be solved as the country
enters a new category of poverty.
Methodology – Malaysia is an impendence country which variety population segmentation based on ethnicity as well
as religion. In actuality, it has the potential to aggravate social issues, particularly in Malaysia. Indeed, Malaysia has
adopted many social programmes including economic and social investment.
Findings– However, poor people in rural and urban areas since poverty has long been seen to be a rural issue with more
than half of all family units falling into this category in Malaysia. Besides, there is a lack of awareness of the causes and
sources of poverty as well as a strategy for dealing with the issue. In addition, there is currently a scarcity of research on
the influence of anti-poverty initiatives on community welfare in the Malaysian context.
Novelty – Hence, low-income people's goals regarding the Malaysian government's incentive or programme to improve
their income are conceptualised in this paper by concern the Theory of Planned Behaviour with four variables namely
attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and entrepreneurial competencies.
Type of Paper: Review
JEL Classification: D10, D14, D19.
Keywords: Attitude, Entrepreneurial Competencies, Entrepreneurial Intention, Perceived Behavioural Control,
Subjective Norms
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