The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective

Purpose: This study aims to empirically investigate the pathway to financial management behavioural intentions (FMBI) from Islamic perspectives, through dimensions of Islamic financial literacy (IFL; Islamic financial knowledge [IFK], financial skills [FS] and self-efficacy [SE]) based on an extensi...

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Published in:Journal of Islamic Marketing
Main Author: Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
2024
Journal of Islamic Marketing
15
1
10.1108/JIMA-09-2021-0283
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152018958&doi=10.1108%2fJIMA-09-2021-0283&partnerID=40&md5=388ae8034fbcefa63706e4cf4f684eb7
Purpose: This study aims to empirically investigate the pathway to financial management behavioural intentions (FMBI) from Islamic perspectives, through dimensions of Islamic financial literacy (IFL; Islamic financial knowledge [IFK], financial skills [FS] and self-efficacy [SE]) based on an extension to the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) model. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected via a self-administered questionnaire by 300 millennials (Muslims) working in Malaysia. Structural equation modelling was used for data analysis purposes by using SmartPLS. Findings: The results present the positive and significant influence of IFK on financial attitude (FA), FS on the elements of FA, subjective norm (SN), perceived behavioural control (PBC) and perceived moral obligation (PMO), SE on FA, FS on the elements of FA, SN and PBC. Furthermore, PBC and PMO were strong predictors of FMBI from an Islamic standpoint. Originality/value: The findings successfully contribute to the theoretical extension of the TPB model via dimensions of IFL (IFK, FS and SE) as predictors of FA, SNs, PBC and PMO. Besides, this study provides some new insights of millennial Muslims concerning IFL and financial management from Islamic beliefs. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Publishing
17590833
English
Article

author Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
spellingShingle Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
author_facet Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
author_sort Osman I.; Syed Alwi S.F.; Rehman M.A.; Muda R.; Hassan F.; Hassan R.; Abdullah H.
title The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
title_short The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
title_full The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
title_fullStr The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
title_full_unstemmed The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
title_sort The dilemma of millennial Muslims towards financial management: an Islamic financial literacy perspective
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description Purpose: This study aims to empirically investigate the pathway to financial management behavioural intentions (FMBI) from Islamic perspectives, through dimensions of Islamic financial literacy (IFL; Islamic financial knowledge [IFK], financial skills [FS] and self-efficacy [SE]) based on an extension to the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) model. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected via a self-administered questionnaire by 300 millennials (Muslims) working in Malaysia. Structural equation modelling was used for data analysis purposes by using SmartPLS. Findings: The results present the positive and significant influence of IFK on financial attitude (FA), FS on the elements of FA, subjective norm (SN), perceived behavioural control (PBC) and perceived moral obligation (PMO), SE on FA, FS on the elements of FA, SN and PBC. Furthermore, PBC and PMO were strong predictors of FMBI from an Islamic standpoint. Originality/value: The findings successfully contribute to the theoretical extension of the TPB model via dimensions of IFL (IFK, FS and SE) as predictors of FA, SNs, PBC and PMO. Besides, this study provides some new insights of millennial Muslims concerning IFL and financial management from Islamic beliefs. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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