2021
DOI: 10.21043/qijis.v9i2.7814
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Digital Philanthropy: The Practice of Giving Among Middle to Upper-Class Muslim in Indonesia and Soft Capitalism

Abstract: <p>Academic discussions on transforming the culture of giving have shifted from direct assistance to long-term empowerment programs due to technology, communication, and informatics development. Therefore, this research aims to describe the practice of digital philanthropy in e-commerce and social enterprises. Data were collected from online-based e-commerce and social enterprise companies in Indonesia that have provided digital giving practice spaces through virtual ethnographic methods, interviews, and… Show more

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“…In line with Indonesia's Golden 2045 vision, the research provides valuable recommendations for the government's consideration. Notably, these findings resonate not only with previous studies concentrating on the middleupper class (Amin et al, 2014;Sakti et al, 2016;Shukor et al, 2017;Osman & Muhammed, 2017;Wadi & Nurzaman, 2020;Triantoro et al, 2021;Berakon et al, 2022a;Berakon et al, 2022b;Kasri & Chaerunnisa, 2022;Nour Aldeen et al, 2022;Hassama & Ismail, 2023;Allah Pitchay et al, 2023;Jatmiko et al, 2023;Masrizal et al, 2023;Maulina et al, 2023) but also with the specific focus of the present research on the low and middle-income demographics, where a substantial contribution to cash waqf is observed. Economic constraints notwithstanding, individuals in this stratum remain committed to caring for others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In line with Indonesia's Golden 2045 vision, the research provides valuable recommendations for the government's consideration. Notably, these findings resonate not only with previous studies concentrating on the middleupper class (Amin et al, 2014;Sakti et al, 2016;Shukor et al, 2017;Osman & Muhammed, 2017;Wadi & Nurzaman, 2020;Triantoro et al, 2021;Berakon et al, 2022a;Berakon et al, 2022b;Kasri & Chaerunnisa, 2022;Nour Aldeen et al, 2022;Hassama & Ismail, 2023;Allah Pitchay et al, 2023;Jatmiko et al, 2023;Masrizal et al, 2023;Maulina et al, 2023) but also with the specific focus of the present research on the low and middle-income demographics, where a substantial contribution to cash waqf is observed. Economic constraints notwithstanding, individuals in this stratum remain committed to caring for others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In recent years, numerous research studies have been conducted to investigate the elements that influence individuals' intention and behaviour in donating cash waqf (Amin et al, 2014;Sakti et al, 2016;Osman & Muhammed, 2017;Shukor et al, 2017;Wadi & Nurzaman, 2020;Nuraihan & Shatar, 2021;Triantoro et al, 2021;Berakon et al, 2022a;Berakon et al, 2022b;Kasri & Chaerunnisa, 2022;Nour Aldeen et al, 2022;Allah Pitchay et al, 2023;Hassama & Ismail, 2023;Jatmiko et al, 2023;Masrizal et al, 2023;Maulina et al, 2023). However, all of the studies mainly focused on the middle-upper class.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zakat and various other instruments of charity have been practiced for centuries by Muslims as a form of obedience and worship to God, but their way of collection and distribution can evolve with the times. For example, the distribution of zakat and sadaqah in Indonesia has recently penetrated into the digital realm, and its value has reached hundreds of billions of Rupiah (Triantoro et al, 2021). As suggested by some studies, zakat has helped improve the poor's economy and reduce inequality (Darsono et al, 2019;Johari et al, 2014).…”
Section: B Charity and Philanthropymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Islam, zakat is an instrument intended for people's welfare. It reflects a dimension of the principle of social justice and equity (Triantoro et al, 2021). Kahf (1995, pp.…”
Section: Management Of Zakatmentioning
confidence: 99%