Antecedents of Islamic welfare: productivity, education, and the financial aspect

Meri Indri Hapsari, Amin Hanif Mahmud, Sri Herianingrum, R. Moh Qudsi Fauzy, Siti Ngayesah Ab. Hamid, Arka Prabaswara, Lina Mawaddatul Masfiyah
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyse, firstly, whether education, financial inclusion, financial literacy and financial planning can be antecedents that affect Islamic welfare and, secondly, whether productivity can be a mediator to improve Islamic welfare. Design/methodology/approach This study involved quantitative research using data obtained from a survey. The respondents were 538 Muslim families in East Java, Indonesia. Structural equation modelling was used for the analysis. Findings This study tested 13 hypotheses, of which 10 were accepted. The accepted hypotheses refer to the effects of financial literacy on productivity, financial inclusion on productivity, financial planning on productivity, financial planning on Islamic welfare, education on Islamic welfare, productivity on Islamic welfare, financial literacy and productivity on Islamic welfare, financial inclusion and productivity on Islamic welfare and financial planning and productivity on Islamic welfare, as well as the effects of financial inclusion on Islamic welfare. Meanwhile, three hypotheses were not accepted; they refer to the effects of financial literacy on Islamic welfare, the effect of education on productivity, as well as the impact of education and productivity on Islamic welfare. Research limitations/implications The study was conducted only with respondents living in East Java, so the results depict the condition of Muslim families’ welfare in East Java. Originality/value Research into the antecedents of Islamic welfare has received little academic attention, so this study explores how education, financial inclusion, financial literacy, financial planning and productivity could affect Islamic welfare among Muslim families.
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伊斯兰福利的前身:生产力、教育和财政方面
本研究的目的是分析,首先,教育,金融普惠,金融素养和财务规划是否可以成为影响伊斯兰福利的前因,其次,生产力是否可以成为提高伊斯兰福利的中介。设计/方法/方法本研究采用从调查中获得的数据进行定量研究。调查对象是印度尼西亚东爪哇的538个穆斯林家庭。采用结构方程模型进行分析。本研究检验了13个假设,其中10个被接受。被接受的假设包括金融素养对生产率的影响、金融普惠对生产率的影响、金融规划对生产率的影响、金融规划对伊斯兰福利的影响、教育对伊斯兰福利的影响、生产率对伊斯兰福利的影响、金融素养和生产率对伊斯兰福利的影响、金融普惠和生产率对伊斯兰福利的影响、金融规划和生产率对伊斯兰福利的影响,以及金融普惠对伊斯兰福利的影响。同时,三个假设不被接受;他们指的是金融知识对伊斯兰福利的影响,教育对生产力的影响,以及教育和生产力对伊斯兰福利的影响。本研究仅针对居住在东爪哇的回答者进行,因此研究结果描述了东爪哇穆斯林家庭的福利状况。对伊斯兰福利起源的研究很少受到学术界的关注,因此本研究探讨了教育、金融包容性、金融素养、财务规划和生产力如何影响穆斯林家庭的伊斯兰福利。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management (IMEFM) publishes quality and in-depth analysis on current issues within Islamic and Middle Eastern finance and management. The journal welcomes strong evidence-based empirical studies and results-focused case studies that share research in product development and clarify best practices. The title is also keen to consider work from emerging authors. IMEFM has just also accepted into Clarivate''s SSCI in 2018, and its IF will be available in summer 2019, with citations dating from 2016. The coverage includes but is not limited to: -Islamic finance: Fundamentals, trends and opportunities in Islamic Finance, Islamic banking and financial markets, Risk management, Corporate finance, Investment strategy, Islamic social finance, Financial planning, Housing finance, Legal and regulatory issues, -Islamic management: Corporate governance, Customer relationship management and service quality, Business ethics and corporate social responsibility, Management styles and strategies in Shariah environments, Labour and welfare economics, Political economy. The journal is the only title aiming to give an interdisciplinary and holistic view on Islamic finance and business management practices in order to inform these two intertwined communities.
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