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Analyzing environmental factors for predicting the adoption of islamic financing facilities among halalcertified companies in Malaysia
Hazalina Mat Soha1, Mohd Zukime Mat Junoh2, Tunku Salha Tunku Ahmad3, Md. Aminul Islam4.
This study investigates the environmental factors on the intention to adopt Islamic financing facilities among halal-certified companies in Malaysia. The research utilizes Technology, Organization, and Environmental (TOE) framework as underlying theory, with a specific focus on environmental factors. A relevant questionnaire was designed and distributed among the owners or managers of halal-certified companies in Malaysia. Data from 237 halal-certified companies were collected after a simple random sampling selection. The hypotheses were tested using a Structural equation modelling with SmartPLS. The findings show that competitive pressure has a significant positive impact on the intention to adopt Islamic financing facilities, while customer pressure have no significant impact. Also, this study provides crucial insight to bank managers regarding the development of effective strategies aimed at enhancing the adoption of Islamic financing facilities among halal-certified companies.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 01000 Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 01000 Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 01000 Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 01000 Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia, Malaysia
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