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An Empirical Survey of Individual Consumer, Business Firm and Financial Institution Attitudes towards Islamic Methods

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posted on 2024-11-15, 23:14 authored by A H Gait, A C Worthington
Islamic finance – financial institutions, products and services designed to comply with the central tenets of Sharia (Islamic law) – is one of the most rapidly growing segments in global financial services. However, despite its growing importance, it is only relatively recently that attempts have been made to evaluate the attitudes, perceptions and knowledge of current and potential consumers and providers of Islamic financial products and services. This article provides a synoptic survey of the comparatively few empirical analyses of attitudes, perceptions and knowledge of Islamic finance. Individual consumer, business firm and financial institution attitudes to Islamic finance are examined and briefly compared with the larger body of extant work on attitudes, perceptions and knowledge of conventional financial services and products.

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This working paper was originally published as Gait, AH and Worthington, AC, An Empirical Survey of Individual Consumer, Business Firm and Financial Institution Attitudes towards Islamic Methods, Accounting & Finance Working Paper 07/08, School of Accounting & Finance, University of Wollongong, 2007.

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