El Dinar
Vol 14, No 1 (2026): El Dinar

CAN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL LITERACY, RELIGIOSITY, AND FINANCIAL STRESS SHAPE FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR AND WELL-BEING IN HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL?

Firmansyah, Rizky (Unknown)
Kurniawan, Dediek Tri (Unknown)
Rasiady, Vianca Annabel (Unknown)



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Publish Date
01 May 2026

Abstract

This study examines how Islamic financial behaviour moderates the effects of religiosity, Islamic financial literacy, and financial stress on financial well-being. Data from 247 respondents were collected and analyzed using SEM-PLS. It was found that Islamic financial literacy improves Islamic financial behaviour; however, it had no significant effect on financial well-being. The impact of religiosity is felt on Islamic financial behaviour and not on financial well-being. Financial stress is considered detrimental to financial well-being, whereas Islamic financial behaviour is negligible. Islamic financial behaviour is positively associated with financial well-being. Hence, there is a need to develop Islamic financial literacy and religiosity to positively influence Islamic financial behaviour and increase the financial well-being of Muslim households in Indonesia

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eldinar

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Adalah jurnal berkala peer-reviewed yang diterbitkan biannually atau setahun dua kali oleh Jurusan Perbankan Syariah, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. EL DINAR merupakan sarana komunikasi yang diperuntukkan bagi para peneliti, akademisi, maupun praktisi dalam bidang keuangan ...