Measuring the Influence of Financial Literation and Inclusion on Investment Interest with Social Background as Moderating Variables
Wartoyo,
Syaeful Bakhri,
Mariyah Ulfa
et al.
Abstract:The lack of Sharia financial literacy leads to a lack of understanding among the public regarding the potential investment opportunities available in the Sharia financial system, causing them to be reluctant to invest. Furthermore, limited Sharia financial inclusion also hinders the increase in investment interest. Limited access to Sharia financial products and services, such as Sharia banking accounts, sharia insurance or sukuk, makes it difficult for the public to engage in investments that align with Shari… Show more
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