Intellectual Capital, Literacy Sharia Banking and Banking Sharia Service Usage : A Multilevel Effect

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Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of intellectual capital and literacy sharia banking to banking shariah service usage . This research uses quantitative methods and descriptive analysis of primary and secondary data using questionnaires, documentation, library studies and direct observation, the number of samples is 98 people through incidental sampling techniques using multiple linear regression as an analytical tool. Finding this research are intellectual capital has no influence on the use of sharia banking services while sharia banking literacy has an influence on the use of sharia banking services. The study involved 98 respondents banking shariah customer were selected at random. Instruments used for capital intellectual and shariah banking literacy developed by researchers from some of the instruments that have been used in some study previous. Instruments validated by a post hoc analysis of factors involving 98 respondents.

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Purnomo*, S. H., Heslina, & Tafsir, M. (2020). Intellectual Capital, Literacy Sharia Banking and Banking Sharia Service Usage : A Multilevel Effect. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(6), 5647–5651. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f9855.038620

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