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Journal : Aptisi Transactions on Management

Muslim Consumers' Preferences on Interest in Buying Halal Food and Beverage Products with moderating variables of gender and education in DKI Jakarta Basri, Yuswar Zainul; Arafah, Willy; Firdayetti
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: May)
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v7i2.1817

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the preferences of Muslim consumers towards buying interest in Halal Food and Beverage Products in DKI Jakarta. The independent variables are Price, Islamic Brand, Product Knowledge and Religious Knowledge with the dependent variable being Product Halal Intention with the variable gender and education moeration.  Methodology used is quantitative with SEM AMOS analysis tool, the population is DKI Jakarta society, with 225 respondents aged 17 years and over who are Muslims as consumers of halal food and beverages as the sample. with the intent of the research. The results of the study directly have two variables that affect the halal intention of the product (product knowledge and religious knowledge on the halal intention of the product) and the second variable has no effect on the halal intention of the product (price and Islamic brand on the halal intention of the product). If using the moderating variables of gender and education, the four independent variables (price, Islamic brand, product knowledge and religious knowledge) have an effect on product halal intentions. The theoretical conclusion is that only 2 out of 4 variables congruent with the theory and the two are not congruent with the theory Administrative influences are applied based on consumer preferences as follows: Religious knowledge of prices, Islamic brands, product knowledge and  halal products Intent when there are modulating variables.
Determinant of Interest in Paying Zakat with Age as a Moderating Variable (Study on Minang Society) Basri, Yuswar Zainul; Arafah, Willy; Harmaini
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: May)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v7i2.1821

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This study wants to test whether there is an influence between Zakat Knowledge, Religiosity, Culture, Subjective Norms, and Income on Muzaki Minang's zakat interest in paying zakat, with age as a moderating variable. The purpose of this study will be to analyze and describe the effect of Muzaki Minang's interest in tithing by using a theoretical model. The data collection technique used a questionnaire and sampling was done by purposive sampling with a total of 320 respondents. The population in this study is the Muzaki Minang population who live in West Sumatra and outside West Sumatra. The data analysis technique used is descriptive statistical analysis. The results of this study are the knowledge of zakat and culture variables do not affect Muzaki's interest in zakat. While the interest in paying zakat which has a significant and positive effect is religiosity, subjective norms, and income. There is a moderate relationship between income and age with interest in paying zakat. The dominant age factor is early adulthood (20-40 years) compared to old age (>40 years). The findings of this study are helpful input for the leaders of the indigenous people of West Sumatra in strengthening the understanding of the younger generation about Minang customs. With the increasing understanding of adat for the Minang community, they are interested in paying zakat themselves and using zakat as a tool to improve people's welfare.
Co-Authors Aditya Wardana, Aditya Aekram Faisal Agastiya, Auliya Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Aprilia, Erfita Armawan Putri, Clara Dinda Arsy, Akhmad Arsyan, Muhammad Prabu Asrunputi, Aisyah Pia asrunputri, aisyah pia Astaguna, Nur Ali Astuti , Ayu Widiya Aulia, Syakira Nurul Aulya, Audya Silvy Ayu Wahyuningputri, Rode Azhari, Dita Bahtiar Usman, Bahtiar Basri, Yuswar Zainul Boediman, Surya Fadjar Budianto, Tri Budiman, Surya Fadjar Busono, Mochamad Miftakhul Dava Cahyono, Roby Devi Devi, Devi Devita Gantina Dida Nurhaida Dina Mayasari Soeswoyo, Dina Mayasari Edi, Ragil Yoga ENDRI ENDRI Farel, Mohammad Fathiya, Shafa Fatihah, Mutiara Feti Fatonah Firdayetti Halim, Viona Hanifan, Rivandaru Hargiani, Fransisca Xaveria Harmaini Hartono, Anggito Haryono, Joko Hasanah, Fida Hasanah, Humaira Uswatun Hatta, Aulia Faqih Hera Oktadiana, Hera Hidayat, Candra Justine Tanuwijaya Karnadji, Djati Kenzie, Muhammad Hisyam Maulana Khairyanti, Rashinta Adelia Kristin, Nadila Ivanka Kusmaw, Erik Kusnedi, Rahmat Lasut, Flavina M.O Leon, Farah Margaretha Levyta, Farah M. Rahmad M. Rahmad, M. Rahmad Medika Putra, Mohamad Audi Mochtar, Muhammad Ilyas Mohan, Verawaty Musodiq, Muhamad Dzakwan Mustakman, Fauzi Myrza Rahmanita Netania Emilisa Nova Putra, Aditya Nur, Aji Mohammad Fadrian Nurbaeti Nurbaeti Oliviana, Reva Vebria Paryanto Paryanto Permana, Ade Pradiva, Muhammad Sadam Prasadja Ricardianto, Prasadja Pratama, Fauzan Fahresky Pratolo, Aulia Kumidaninggar Pundarika, Nico Purba, Elkana Puspa, Tiara Rabbani, Athalla Rafif Rachmat Ramadhan, Rachmat Rahmat Ingkadijaya Ramadhan, Rafky Ramadia, Rinaldy Ratri, Resita Sekar Rimbawan, H. A. Danang Romadhowati, Novita Safsafubun, Sylvester Waroec Samia, Nihla Santoso, Mikona Brillia Sarfilianty Anggiani, Sarfilianty Sembiring, Honny Fiva Akira Setiadi, Rafka Islaudyn Putra Soepartono, Sekar Ayu Putri Sofiya, Sofiya Supardi, Endi Syaharani, Puteri Syaputra, Ryco Taqiyyuddin, Muhammad Wahyudi, Agustinus Sri Widanul, Daffa Widayat, Tri Agung Wijanarko, Arand Wijaya, Michael Chandra Wulandari, Natasya Wulandari, Natasya Desti Yasih, Yuni Yasmin, Farah Zhafirah Yolanda Masnita Siagian Yulius, Kevin G