2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.047
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Factors Influencing Business Zakah Compliance Behavior among Moslem Businessmen in Malaysia: A Research Model

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“…The results of this study are in line with findings of previous researchers who have succeeding in finding that knowledge has a significant effect on intention to pay zakah (Huda & Gofur, 2012;Muhklis & Beik, 2013;Sidiq, 2015;Fakhruddin, 2016;Sedjati et al, 2018;Hajj -Othman et al, 2018) and knowledge has a significant effect on zakah-paying behavior (Saad et al, 2015;Syahrullah & Ulfah, 2016).…”
Section: Effect Of Knowledge On Intention To Pay Zakah and Zakah-payisupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The results of this study are in line with findings of previous researchers who have succeeding in finding that knowledge has a significant effect on intention to pay zakah (Huda & Gofur, 2012;Muhklis & Beik, 2013;Sidiq, 2015;Fakhruddin, 2016;Sedjati et al, 2018;Hajj -Othman et al, 2018) and knowledge has a significant effect on zakah-paying behavior (Saad et al, 2015;Syahrullah & Ulfah, 2016).…”
Section: Effect Of Knowledge On Intention To Pay Zakah and Zakah-payisupporting
confidence: 91%
“…According to the TPB perspective, knowledge is an internal factor that will influence one's intention to carry out an action. Saad et al (2015) also recommend dealing with knowledge as an internal factor that will influence zakah-paying behavior. Syahrullah & Ulfah (2016) also argue that knowledge is an important factor that influences the zakah-paying behavior.…”
Section: Effect Of Knowledge On Intention To Pay Zakah and Zakah-payimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the research in table 5 show that the knowledge variable has no effect on the intention of the millennial generation to pay zakat through digital payments. These results contradict the results of research conducted by Huda & Ghofur (2012), Saad et al (2016), andMartono et al (2019). The results of the logistic regression analysis in Table 5 also show that the trust variable has a significant effect on the intention of the millennial generation to pay zakat through digital payments.…”
Section: Table 1 Number Of Respondents Based On Payment Methodscontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Some studies supported the argument that past behaviour is a predictor of unique variance in intentions to pay zak at (Awaliah Kasri, 2013;Haji-Othman et al, 2017;Aslam et al, 2020;Muhammadak and Aaadb, 2016). Some studies found that past behaviour is the best predictor of future behaviour (Haji-Othman et al, 2017) and some other studies have argued that past behaviour is a stronger predictor of behaviour than ATT or PBC (Saad et al, 2016). Lastly, this study found that the more the people have intention to pay zak at obligation in the past, the more they are influenced by their decision to give zak at on wealth.…”
Section: Multiple Regressionsupporting
confidence: 48%