2023
DOI: 10.52700/assap.v4i2.274
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A Study on Consumer Satisfaction using Islamic Fintech with the Moderation Effect of Attitude toward Behavior

Ahmed Tisman Pasha,
Sonia Hassan,
Raza Zafar

Abstract: This study sought to examine how perceptions usefulness, privacy security and perceived ease of use impact customer satisfaction with perceptions of Islamic FinTech in Pakistan serving as a moderating factor. For this study's analysis, PLS_SEM was employed on a sample size of 450 that was obtained by convenience sampling. Perceived usefulness had a positive and substantial effect on consumer satisfaction, according to the study. The Perceived ease of use also had a substantial impact on customer satisfaction. … Show more

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