WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION

This research investigates the factors that influence the intention of paying zakat maal through zakat institutions. By paying zakat in such a way, muzaki can support zakat institutions in eradicating poverty through a broader and deeper distribution of zakat funds. However, the realisation of zakat...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Akbar Fadzkurrahman Annahl, Ali Chamani Al Anshory, Mahdiah Aulia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bank Indonesia 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance
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Online Access:https://jimf-bi.org/index.php/JIMF/article/view/1313
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author Muhammad Akbar Fadzkurrahman Annahl
Ali Chamani Al Anshory
Mahdiah Aulia
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Ali Chamani Al Anshory
Mahdiah Aulia
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description This research investigates the factors that influence the intention of paying zakat maal through zakat institutions. By paying zakat in such a way, muzaki can support zakat institutions in eradicating poverty through a broader and deeper distribution of zakat funds. However, the realisation of zakat collection remains low compared to its potential, which means that the number of muzaki who pay zakat through institutions also remains limited. The research applied the extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) framework with knowledge, trust, and perceived ease of use as additional variables to address the issue in question. Subsequently, an online questionnaire was conducted using the purposive sampling method, which generated 383 respondents. The primary data were examined using the PLS-SEM method. Based on the results, all the proposed hypotheses were accepted. Considering that paying zakat via institutions provides a better way to assist rightful recipients, various suggestions are made to zakat managers, policymakers, and muzaki. The research highlights a new perspective by examining the intention of paying zakat maal through institutions with the additional variables of knowledge, trust, and perceived ease of use.
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spelling doaj.art-5cd7704481ca42b1914a856b1f9a9dd32023-03-15T04:29:09ZengBank IndonesiaJournal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance2460-61462460-66182021-03-01720322610.21098/jimf.v7i0.13131313WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATIONMuhammad Akbar Fadzkurrahman Annahl0Ali Chamani Al Anshory1Mahdiah Aulia2Universitas Gadjah Mada, IndonesiaPusat Kajian Strategis BAZNAS, IndonesiaInternational Islamic University of Malaysia, MalaysiaThis research investigates the factors that influence the intention of paying zakat maal through zakat institutions. By paying zakat in such a way, muzaki can support zakat institutions in eradicating poverty through a broader and deeper distribution of zakat funds. However, the realisation of zakat collection remains low compared to its potential, which means that the number of muzaki who pay zakat through institutions also remains limited. The research applied the extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) framework with knowledge, trust, and perceived ease of use as additional variables to address the issue in question. Subsequently, an online questionnaire was conducted using the purposive sampling method, which generated 383 respondents. The primary data were examined using the PLS-SEM method. Based on the results, all the proposed hypotheses were accepted. Considering that paying zakat via institutions provides a better way to assist rightful recipients, various suggestions are made to zakat managers, policymakers, and muzaki. The research highlights a new perspective by examining the intention of paying zakat maal through institutions with the additional variables of knowledge, trust, and perceived ease of use.https://jimf-bi.org/index.php/JIMF/article/view/1313knowledgetheory of planned behaviourtrustzakat institutions
spellingShingle Muhammad Akbar Fadzkurrahman Annahl
Ali Chamani Al Anshory
Mahdiah Aulia
WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance
knowledge
theory of planned behaviour
trust
zakat institutions
title WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
title_full WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
title_fullStr WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
title_full_unstemmed WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
title_short WHY DO MUZAKI PAY ZAKAT THROUGH INSTITUTIONS? THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR APPLICATION
title_sort why do muzaki pay zakat through institutions the theory of planned behaviour application
topic knowledge
theory of planned behaviour
trust
zakat institutions
url https://jimf-bi.org/index.php/JIMF/article/view/1313
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