Do Islamic Fintech Leadership and Technology Adoption Predict Sustainable Entrepreneurship Values among Fintech Organizations?

  • Kasim R
  • Zulazli N
  • Azman W
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Abstract

The primary objectives of this paper are to examine if Islamic Fintech leadership (IFL) and technology adoption (TA) can predict Sustainable Entrepreneurship Values (SEV) among Malaysian Fintech organizations. A survey was self-administered to 294 organisations involved in payment, e-wallet, prop-tech, digital bank, blockchain, cryptocurrency, remittance, AI/data, marketplace, crowdfunding, insurtech, wealthtech, Know Your Customer (KYC), and reg-tech services offerings.  Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling is used to analyze 121 responses. The results show that IFL has a positive and significant relationship with SEV. TA, however, does not moderate the relationship between IFL and SEV. This paper contributed to developing the extended Technology Acceptance Model and Resource-Based Theory. The SEV model explains the leadership concern for socio-economy, environment, and values by creating a game changer for Islamic digital transformation that enables micro and small enterprises to access faster socio-economic well-being and financial health.

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Kasim, R. S. R., Zulazli, N. A., & Azman, W. F. A. C. (2024). Do Islamic Fintech Leadership and Technology Adoption Predict Sustainable Entrepreneurship Values among Fintech Organizations? International Journal of Religion, 5(3), 466–475. https://doi.org/10.61707/9e0gfj82

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