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Journal : International Conference on Islamic Economic

Interrelation of Zakat Literacy, Social Behavior and Perceived Value on Intention of paying Zakat Pratiwi Ar, Dhita; Salam, Karta Negara; B, Ceskakusumadewi; Rizal, Muhammad; Panus, Panus
International Conference on Islamic Economic (ICIE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Darul Ulum Banyuanyar Pamekasan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/icie.v3i1.341

Abstract

: Through data from Puskas Baznas (2022), measurement results in the Sulawesi Region were found in general, the value of the Zakat Literacy Index in 2020 falls into the literacy level category moderate, namely 65.73 where the value of basic understanding gets a score of 71.30 (literacy level moderate) and the value of advanced understanding of zakat is included in the literacy level category the low is 55.40. It can be concluded that in the Sulawesi Region the level pRespondents' understanding of aspects of basic knowledge falls into the sufficient category baik, but the respondents' understanding of the aspects of zakat management in the institution official zakat is still relatively low. The purpose of this research is to find out whether Zakat literacy affects the intention to give zakat, how does social behavior influence the intention of paying zakar, then to find out the perceived value as a mediating variable affect the intention to tithe. This research is an associative quantitative, with non-technical probability sampling. The object of this research is muzakki with different backgrounds in Makassar which is easy to reach. Respondents were rounded up to 100 people collected through a questionnaire, with an ordinal scale, which is distributed to respondents to determine literacy, social behavior, perceived value and intention of muzakki. Data analysis method used in this study moderation uses SmartPLS by entering all data and tested convergent validity, discriminant validity, and significance test.
Co-Authors A. We Tenri Fatimah Singkeruang A.R, Dhita Pratiwi Adnan, Asri Afiah Mukhtar Alwi, Aulia Aminuddin Hamdat Ar, Dhita Pratiwi Aslim, Sandi Asmawiyah Asmawiyah Asri Adnan Azis, Murwinda B, Ceskakusumadewi B, Jalil Baharuddin, B. Baharuddin, Megawaty Ceskakusumadewi Baottong, Mozes Haryanto Ceskakusumadewi, Ceskakusumadewi Cindy Yoel Tanesia Dewi B, Ceskakusuma Dhita Pratiwi Djabir, Muh. Erwin Erwin Fauziah Fauziah Hamdat, Aminuddin Hardy Hardy Hasnawati Hasnawati Hiljati, Hiljati Ismawati Ismawati Lawalata, Izaac L D Layli, Nuril Listiawati Lutfi, Anugrah M. Fahrul Husni Madrianah Makduani, Rivai Marsela, Ibrahim Marsuki Marsuki Marsuki Marsuki, Marsuki Maryam Nurdin Maryam Nurdin, Maryam Maslim Maslim, Maslim Megawaty, Megawaty Muchsiddin, Murdin Muhammad Akbar Muhammad Ikhwan Burhan MUHAMMAD RIZAL Muhammad, Natsir Mujahid Mujahid, Mujahid Mukhammad Idrus Mukhtar, Afiah Musdalifah Musdalifah Nawir, Fadliyani Novita Rosanti Nur Alam Nur Fatwa, Nur Nurqalbi, Nurqalbi Orfyanny S. Themba Palinggi, Prudence Patricia Hieroploise Panus Panus Panus, Panus Pramudi Harsono Pratiwi AR, Dhita R, Musdalipa Rachman Suwandaru Ramlah Ramlah Rhima Narulita Ikhwanah Amin Rifai, Mesrawati RINI RINI Riswan Riswan Rosanti, Novita Rosnaini Daga Rosyadah, Khairina Salam, Sri Wijaya Sari M, Fitri Indah Sasmita, Halida Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Sujatmiko Sujatmiko Sujatmiko, S Suwandaru, Rachman TATI NURHAYATI Taufik, Muhammad Imam Verawaty Verawaty Wahyuningsih Wahyuningsih Wijayanto, Ahmad Yuyun Karystin Meilisa Suade