The Influence of Gender as a Moderating Variable on the Decision to Contribute to ZISWAF via ZISWAF Sharing Feature: Determining Factors and Implications

Lali’ Lutfiana Faradisa, Muhtadin Amri
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The rapid development of information technology has significantly influenced the growth of the banking industry, particularly Islamic banks, by facilitating business transactions. Mobile banking has gained popularity among customers, highlighting the potential for advancements in this sector. In Ponorogo Regency, the convenience of making ZISWAF payments from home without visiting the bank has been underutilized by users. Additionally, difficulties in identifying eligible recipients (mustahiq) and insufficient user trust in the bank, along with limited understanding of BSI mobile, pose challenges. This study aims to examine the influence of convenience and trust on ZISWAF payments through the ZISWAF sharing feature in Ponorogo Regency, with gender as a moderating variable. A quantitative research approach is employed, focusing on BSI customers in Ponorogo Regency. The sample consists of 100 respondents selected using purposive sampling. Data is collected through questionnaires, and the analysis includes multiple linear tests and moderated regression analysis interaction tests. The findings reveal that convenience does not have a significant positive effect on the decision to pay ZISWAF (p-value = 0.107 > 0.05). However, trust has a significant positive effect on the decision to pay ZISWAF (p-value = 0.008 < 0.05). Simultaneously, convenience and trust exhibit a positive and significant influence on the decision to pay ZISWAF (F-test: p-value = 0.015 < 0.05). Gender does not moderate the relationship between convenience and the decision to pay ZISWAF (t-test: p-value = 0.309 > 0.05), nor does it moderate the relationship between trust and the decision to pay ZISWAF (t-test: p-value = 0.761 > 0.05).
性别作为调节变量对通过ZISWAF共享特征贡献ZISWAF决策的影响:决定因素和影响
信息技术的迅速发展促进了商业交易,极大地影响了银行业,特别是伊斯兰银行的增长。手机银行在客户中越来越受欢迎,凸显了该领域的发展潜力。在Ponorogo Regency,用户没有充分利用在家支付ZISWAF而不去银行的便利。此外,识别合格收款人(mustahiq)的困难和用户对银行的信任不足,以及对移动BSI的有限理解,都构成了挑战。本研究旨在以性别为调节变量,通过Ponorogo reggency的ZISWAF共享特征,检验便利和信任对ZISWAF支付的影响。采用定量研究方法,重点关注波诺罗戈摄政的BSI客户。样本由100名受访者组成,采用有目的抽样。通过问卷调查收集数据,分析包括多元线性检验和有调节回归分析交互检验。结果显示,便利性对支付ZISWAF的决定没有显著的正向影响(p值= 0.107 > 0.05)。然而,信任对支付ZISWAF的决策有显著的正向影响(p值= 0.008 < 0.05)。同时,便利和信任对支付ZISWAF的决策有显著的正向影响(f检验:p值= 0.015 < 0.05)。性别没有调节便利性与支付ZISWAF决策之间的关系(t-检验:p值= 0.309 > 0.05),也没有调节信任与支付ZISWAF决策之间的关系(t-检验:p值= 0.761 > 0.05)。
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