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Why do Malaysians perform Internet Giving?

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  • H, Amin

    (Islamic Finance, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate drivers influencing internet giving behaviour among bank customers in Malaysia. Using the theory of interpersonal behaviour (TIB) as a baseline theory, this study proposes a theoretical model of internet giving behaviour in Malaysia. Data from 200 usable questionnaires are analysed using partial least squares (PLS). PLS results reveal that internet giving behaviour is influenced by affect, social factors and facilitating conditions. The proposed relationship between internet giving behaviour and religious satisfaction is also fruitful. This study examines internet giving behaviour with an enhanced consumer model including the TIB and religious satisfaction. With the support of the TIB, the model could be applied as a useful theoretical framework to investigate other giving areas.

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  • H, Amin, 2016. "Why do Malaysians perform Internet Giving?," Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, , vol. 21(01), pages 01-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:joibac:0148
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    Keywords

    Giving; Consumer behaviour; Internet banking services; Internet giving; Malaysia;
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    JEL classification:

    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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