MOSLEM BEHAVIOR TOWARD DEBT MANAGEMENT

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Islam teaches Muslims to be clever in seeking of “rizki” (income) and spending it wisely to achieve well-being, happiness in the Islamic way. This study aims to prove whether Islamic Financial Knowledge, religiosity, self-control, and lifestyle are determinants of debt management behavior in Muslim communities. Furthermore, this study also examines whether debt management behavior affects financial well-being. This study is a quantitative study using a carefully developed questionnaire and tested for validity and reliability. The selected samples are residents of Surabaya who earning money from work. By surveying 331 respondents and using SEM analysis tools, behavior towards debt was confirmed as a determinant of welfare even the correlation number is small but significant. This study also proved that financial knowledge does not affect self-control but lifestyle and religiosity do. Furthermore, financial knowledge together with self-control and religiosity are predictor of behavior. Interestingly, the result shows that the higher the religiosity, the lower the debt behavior. This fact may be since there are some cultural rituals on a religious event that need extra spending. This result implies that Moslem should be careful with their lifestyle especially regarding Islamic events and consumerism as identity since it can reduce self-control and in turn potentially lower financial management. Using debt to fulfill the lifestyle is dangerous for well being.
穆斯林在债务管理方面的行为
伊斯兰教教导穆斯林要聪明地寻求“rizki”(收入),并以伊斯兰的方式明智地消费,以获得幸福和幸福。本研究旨在证明伊斯兰金融知识、宗教信仰、自我控制和生活方式是否是穆斯林社区债务管理行为的决定因素。此外,本研究还探讨了债务管理行为是否会影响财务状况。本研究是一项定量研究,使用精心开发的问卷,并进行了效度和信度测试。所选的样本是泗水市靠工作赚钱的居民。通过调查331名受访者并使用SEM分析工具,对债务的行为被证实是福利的决定因素,即使相关数字很小但很重要。本研究还证明,金融知识对自我控制没有影响,而生活方式和宗教信仰对自我控制有影响。此外,金融知识、自我控制和宗教信仰是行为的预测因子。有趣的是,结果显示,宗教信仰越高,债务行为越低。这一事实可能是因为一些宗教活动的文化仪式需要额外的支出。这个结果意味着穆斯林应该小心他们的生活方式,特别是把伊斯兰事件和消费主义作为身份,因为它会降低自我控制,进而潜在地降低财务管理。用债务来满足生活方式对健康是危险的。
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