The Impact of Islamic Capital Market Literacy, Financial Behavior, and Income on the Interest to Invest in Islamic Capital Markets among Generation Z: Case Study on Gunadarma University Students
Abstract:This study aims to determine the effect of Islamic capital market literacy, financial behavior, and income on the interest in investing in the Islamic capital market among generation Z. The research type and method used is quantitative research. The data used is primary data collected using an online questionnaire containing questions related to the variables, spread among Gunadarma University students as respondents. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis with a non-probability sampling technique… Show more
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