2022
DOI: 10.1108/jima-09-2021-0296
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Antecedents of giving charitable donations (Sadaqah) during the COVID-19 pandemic: does Islamic religiosity matter?

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to identify the antecedents of giving charitable donations (Sadaqah) during the pandemic in a majority-Muslim country. This paper proposes and tests a theoretical framework in which attitude toward giving donations mediates the effects of perceived behavioral control, subjective norms and past behavior on giving charitable donations (Sadaqah). The authors also investigate the mediating effect of attitude toward giving donations and the moderating effect of Islamic religiosity in an emer… Show more

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“…This is consistent with the prophet Muhammad's statement that "every good act is a type of Sadaqah" (Ibrahim and Sherif, 2008). Sadaqah assists in eradicating poverty, meeting the needs of Muslims who are in need, lowering Muslim debtors' obligations, and those who are unable to continue their path due to obstacles (Abdullahi, 2019;Bagasra, 2021;Jamal et al, 2019;Mikani et al, 2021), as well as, may be given to poor Muslims and non-Muslims alike (Chetioui et al, 2023). However, donation through m-payment applications is yet to be researched, particularly in developing countries (Maleki and Hosseini, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…This is consistent with the prophet Muhammad's statement that "every good act is a type of Sadaqah" (Ibrahim and Sherif, 2008). Sadaqah assists in eradicating poverty, meeting the needs of Muslims who are in need, lowering Muslim debtors' obligations, and those who are unable to continue their path due to obstacles (Abdullahi, 2019;Bagasra, 2021;Jamal et al, 2019;Mikani et al, 2021), as well as, may be given to poor Muslims and non-Muslims alike (Chetioui et al, 2023). However, donation through m-payment applications is yet to be researched, particularly in developing countries (Maleki and Hosseini, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…According to the Quran and Sunnah, Sadaqah does not have to be material; it may be a voluntary effort or simply a pleasant word or gesture (i.e. smiling to others) (Chetioui et al, 2023). This is consistent with the prophet Muhammad's statement that "every good act is a type of Sadaqah" (Ibrahim and Sherif, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…A self-administered online questionnaire was shared via social media applications to collect data (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, MS Teams and e-mails). According to previous studies, a nonprobability sampling is suitable for multivariate data analysis (Ittaqullah et al , 2020, Lebdaoui and Chetioui, 2021; Chetioui et al , 2022). A screening question was asked first to filter respondents based on whether they previously purchased any good or service online or not.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, grounded on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) of Ajzen (1991) this research examines philanthropic behavior during pandemic among employed and earning Malaysians, using three core components of the theory; attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control. Nevertheless, as TPB has been criticized to left out other significant factors (Chetioui. et al, 2022) this study extends the model to include other relevant factors such as altruism, financial stability, religiosity and trust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%