Bouarar, AC, Mouloudj, K, Abdullah, SINW ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7249-8512, Abdelouahad, N, Atamnia, A, Kebab, M and Mouloudj, S, 2024. Intention to adopt Islamic financing in Algeria: extending TPB. In: Rafiki, A and Sarea, A, eds., Innovative ventures and strategies in Islamic business. IGI Global, pp. 27-50. ISBN 9798369339800
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to determine the factors influencing the conventional banks' customers' intention to adopt Islamic financing (IF) in the context of an Islamic country that seeks to adopt Islamic banking (IB). A structured questionnaire was developed to collect data from 163 respondents and a multiple regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. The results indicate that the awareness of IF, attitude towards IF, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control (PBC) have a positive and significant influence on the intention to adopt IF. Also, results show that respondents have a relatively low awareness of IF principles, concepts, products, and services. But they have a positive attitude towards the IF, high subjective norms, a high degree of PBC, and good intentions to adopt IF. This is the first paper that addresses the intention to adopt IF and the factors that influence it in Algeria. Furthermore, this paper extends the theory of planned behavior (TPB) by applying it to a different setting.
Item Type: | Chapter in book |
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Creators: | Bouarar, A.C., Mouloudj, K., Abdullah, S.I.N.W., Abdelouahad, N., Atamnia, A., Kebab, M. and Mouloudj, S. |
Publisher: | IGI Global |
Date: | 19 December 2024 |
ISBN: | 9798369339800 |
Identifiers: | Number Type 10.4018/979-8-3693-3980-0.ch002 DOI 2331661 Other |
Divisions: | Schools > Nottingham Business School |
Record created by: | Laura Borcherds |
Date Added: | 15 Jan 2025 09:24 |
Last Modified: | 15 Jan 2025 09:24 |
URI: | https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/52850 |
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