Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior

The survey shows that the community's ability to utilize Islamic financial products is still low. This fact contradicts the potential development of a halal lifestyle and the increasing number of middle-class Muslims, and the fact that 87.2% of Indonesians are Muslim. It turns out that not many...

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Main Authors: Mega Noerman Ningtyas, Dyah Febriantina Istiqomah
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang 2021-07-01
Series:Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unikama.ac.id/index.php/JEKO/article/view/5642
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spelling doaj-e674b284c802483cb11ad6bdd3371c5b2021-09-20T09:54:13ZindUniversitas Kanjuruhan MalangJurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi0216-373X2502-40782021-07-0117215817210.21067/jem.v17i2.56425642Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned BehaviorMega Noerman Ningtyas0Dyah Febriantina Istiqomah1UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, IndonesiaUIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, IndonesiaThe survey shows that the community's ability to utilize Islamic financial products is still low. This fact contradicts the potential development of a halal lifestyle and the increasing number of middle-class Muslims, and the fact that 87.2% of Indonesians are Muslim. It turns out that not many people know and take advantage of Islamic financial products, including Islamic investment. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors behind investment behaviour in sharia instruments as a form of implementing the halal lifestyle of people in Indonesia. The research subjects are Muslims who have or are currently investing in sharia securities, with 100 respondents. Data were collected by distributing online questionnaires. The data analysis technique uses Partial Least Square. The results show that attitudes and perceived behavioural control affect intention in investing in sharia securities, while subjective norms do not affect. Investment intention in sharia securities affects investment decisions. This study proves that investors' assessments and perceptions of factors that can support their investment activities, such as knowledge and skills, can influence their interest in investing in the Islamic capital market. Thus, it is essential to conduct training for novice investors to provide exposure to the Islamic capital market.https://ejournal.unikama.ac.id/index.php/JEKO/article/view/5642minat investasiperilaku investasitheory of planned behaviorinvestasi syariah
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Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi
minat investasi
perilaku investasi
theory of planned behavior
investasi syariah
author_facet Mega Noerman Ningtyas
Dyah Febriantina Istiqomah
author_sort Mega Noerman Ningtyas
title Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
title_short Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
title_full Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
title_fullStr Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Perilaku Investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat Indonesia: tinjauan Theory of Planned Behavior
title_sort perilaku investasi sebagai penerapan gaya hidup halal masyarakat indonesia: tinjauan theory of planned behavior
publisher Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang
series Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi
issn 0216-373X
2502-4078
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The survey shows that the community's ability to utilize Islamic financial products is still low. This fact contradicts the potential development of a halal lifestyle and the increasing number of middle-class Muslims, and the fact that 87.2% of Indonesians are Muslim. It turns out that not many people know and take advantage of Islamic financial products, including Islamic investment. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors behind investment behaviour in sharia instruments as a form of implementing the halal lifestyle of people in Indonesia. The research subjects are Muslims who have or are currently investing in sharia securities, with 100 respondents. Data were collected by distributing online questionnaires. The data analysis technique uses Partial Least Square. The results show that attitudes and perceived behavioural control affect intention in investing in sharia securities, while subjective norms do not affect. Investment intention in sharia securities affects investment decisions. This study proves that investors' assessments and perceptions of factors that can support their investment activities, such as knowledge and skills, can influence their interest in investing in the Islamic capital market. Thus, it is essential to conduct training for novice investors to provide exposure to the Islamic capital market.
topic minat investasi
perilaku investasi
theory of planned behavior
investasi syariah
url https://ejournal.unikama.ac.id/index.php/JEKO/article/view/5642
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