Azka, Moh Shadam Taqiyyuddin
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From Cash to Central Bank Digital Currency: Can Gen Z Adopt It? Khoirunnisa, Annes Nisrina; Azka, Moh Shadam Taqiyyuddin; Shofiatin, Nanik
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53572/ejavec.v8i1.122

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This study aims to examine the intention of youth in Indonesia to adopt Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). A sample of 285 respondents was analyzed using SEM-PLS and in-depth interviews. The results of the study found that involvement facilitation, institutional trust, and technology trust had a significant effect on youth's intention to use CBDC. These findings emphasize the importance of building trust in technology and institutions, as well as increasing public confidence in the ability of central banks to launch and regulate CBDC systems. Empirical evidence also shows that facilitation and literacy provided by the authorities need to be a significant focus in addressing potential barriers to technology use among the public. Furthermore, there are maximum literacy facilities and consultation given can increase public confidence in CBDC provider authorities to continue to develop technology to the fullest.
Empowering Muslim Women-Owned Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises through Women Cooperative Nurullaily, Shulhah; Yasid, Abu; Rahmawati, Lilik; Azka, Moh Shadam Taqiyyuddin
Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/grieb.2024.121-05

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This research aims to examine the influence of empowerment, business assistance, and entrepreneurial knowledge on business growth and household welfare in Small, and Medium Enterprises owned by Muslim women. The method used is partial least squares structural equation modeling with a sample of 254 Muslim women-owned SMEs who are members of the women's cooperative. The research findings indicate that empowerment and entrepreneurial knowledge play crucial roles as mechanisms for the business growth of Muslim women entrepreneurs and household welfare. Furthermore, the results also suggest that business assistance does not have a significant influence on the business growth of women Muslim entrepreneurs. Overall, the practical implications of these findings underscore the need for the development of more holistic empowerment programs that not only focus on business growth but also consider household welfare