Religiosity, Knowledge, and Satisfaction on Students' Saving Decisions: A Moderating Effect of Interest in Islamic Banks
Vita Aunika,
Budi Sukardi,
Adib Susilo
Abstract:This study aims to determine the effect of religiosity, knowledge, and satisfaction on saving decisions in Islamic banks with interest as an intervening variable with a case study of Greater Solo students. This study employed quantitative methods using primary data. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling. Data collection was done by distributing questionnaires via Google Forms. The sample size was 200 students from Solo Raya. This study used the SMART-PLS analysis tool with the Partial Least Sq… Show more
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