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摘要
伊斯兰教意外保险是伊斯兰教保险的一种产品,它通过符合伊斯兰教原则的合同提供保护并最大限度地降低意外风险,尤其是机动车辆意外事故造成的风险。尽管伊斯兰教意外保险产品取得了积极的发展,但即使在印尼事故发生率较高的情况下,它们仍未成为公众青睐的选择。本研究旨在调查公众的知识水平和态度对伊斯兰教意外保险兴趣的影响。本解释性研究采用定量方法,利用多元线性回归进行数据分析。研究对象包括在万隆市冷孔区西加格拉布阿巴图街(Buah Batu Street, Cijagra)运营的摩托车网约车司机。研究采用了非概率抽样法,特别是偶然抽样法,选取了 50 名受访者作为样本。研究结果表明,文化程度对伊斯兰教意外保险的兴趣影响不大,而态度则有显著影响。此外,文化程度和态度共同影响着公众对伊斯兰教意外保险的兴趣。这项研究的意义表明,提高公众对伊斯兰教意外保险的认识和积极态度可以提高公众对这些产品的兴趣。这项研究为旨在推广符合伊斯兰教法的保险产品的保险公司和政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解。
Literacy And Attitude to Community Interest in Syariah Accident Insurance
Sharia accident insurance is a product of Sharia insurance that offers protection and minimizes the risk of accidents, particularly those caused by motor vehicle accidents, through contracts that comply with Sharia principles. Despite the positive developments in Sharia accident insurance products, they have not yet become a favored choice among the public, even with the high accident rates in Indonesia. This study aims to investigate the influence of literacy and attitudes on the public's interest in Sharia accident insurance. This explanatory research employs a quantitative approach, utilizing multiple linear regression for data analysis. The population consists of online motorcycle drivers operating along Buah Batu Street, Cijagra, Lengkong District, Bandung City. A non-probability sampling method, specifically incidental sampling, was used to select a sample of 50 respondents. The findings reveal that literacy does not significantly affect interest in Sharia accident insurance, whereas attitudes do have a significant impact. Additionally, literacy and attitudes collectively influence the public's interest in Sharia accident insurance. The implications of this research suggest that enhancing both literacy and positive attitudes towards Sharia accident insurance could increase public interest in these products. This study provides valuable insights for insurers and policymakers aiming to promote Sharia-compliant insurance products.