Riayati Ahmad, Suhaili Alma’amun, Nurizzati Safuhah Abdullah
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本研究调查了健康风险是否会影响在Covid-19大流行期间使用E-Zakat的个人muzakki的意愿水平。本研究基于技术接受模型的理论框架、计划行为理论和健康风险概念,探讨了可能影响muzakki使用E-Zakat意愿水平的因素。根据对马来西亚401名muzakki个人进行的调查,受访者在COVID-19大流行期间使用E-Zakat的意愿很高(4人中有3.20人)。实证研究结果表明,感知有用性、感知主观规范、感知行为控制和健康风险呈正相关,但感知易用性与muzakki在COVID-19大流行期间使用E-Zakat的意愿不显着相关。基于当前的大流行COVID-19,研究结果可能有助于天课机构以及其他伊斯兰经济机构,为使用电子服务的健康风险因素的行为提供投入,以及天课机构可以采取的行动,以应对电子服务,特别是电子天课的风险挑战。
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Kesan Faktor Risiko Kesihatan Ke Atas Penggunaan E-Zakat Di Malaysia Ketika Pandemik Covid-19 (The Impact of Health Risk on E-Zakat Usage in Malaysia During the Covid-19 Pandemic)
The present study investigates whether health risk influences the level of intention of individual muzakki to use E-Zakat during pandemic Covid-19. The study examines factors that might influence muzakki level of intention to use E-Zakat based upon the theoretical framework of the technology acceptance model, the theory of planned behaviour and the concept of health risk. According to the survey, which was conducted on 401 individual muzakki in Malaysia, respondents have a high level of intention to use E-Zakat during the pandemic COVID-19 (3.20 out of 4). Empirical findings show that perceived usefulness, perceived subjective norms, perception of behavioral control and health risk are positively associated, but perceived ease of use is not significantly associated with muzakki intention to use E-Zakat during pandemic Covid-19. Based on the current pandemic, COVID-19, the findings may help zakat institutions as well as other Islamic economic institutions by providing input onbehaviouralt of health risk factors on the use of e-services and actions that can be taken by zakat institutions to face risk challenges in e-services, especially E-Zakat.
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