2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-09-2019-0193
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Retirement concerns and financial literacy in Brunei

Abstract: PurposeDespite the inclusion of financial literacy in retirement studies, there are limited studies that look into retirement concerns and how financial literacy plays a role in managing retirement concerns. Understanding retirement concerns prior to retirement is important given how it affects retirement satisfaction. Therefore, this paper aims at assessing the retirement concerns in Brunei and the role of financial literacy in managing those concerns.Design/methodology/approach700 government employees, divid… Show more

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“…Research on Islamic financial planning is often researched by international researchers such as Pg Md Salleh (2015), Orbay (2012), Thaker and Thaker (2015), Djaghballou et al (2018), Aziz and Mohamad (2016), Iskandar (2017), Diaw (2016), Ahmed and Salleh (2016), Nawi (2018), Akhtar (2013), Çizakça (2015), Ahmed et al (2017), Pg-Md-Salleh (2013), Khalfan and Ogura (2012), Shafiai et al (2015), Shamsudin et al (2015), Rahman (2015), Alim (2015) and Wahab and Rahman (2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on Islamic financial planning is often researched by international researchers such as Pg Md Salleh (2015), Orbay (2012), Thaker and Thaker (2015), Djaghballou et al (2018), Aziz and Mohamad (2016), Iskandar (2017), Diaw (2016), Ahmed and Salleh (2016), Nawi (2018), Akhtar (2013), Çizakça (2015), Ahmed et al (2017), Pg-Md-Salleh (2013), Khalfan and Ogura (2012), Shafiai et al (2015), Shamsudin et al (2015), Rahman (2015), Alim (2015) and Wahab and Rahman (2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%