Perception of Sharia Banks Comparison Between Baby Boomers Generations and Millennial Generations

  • Ramlah R
  • Bakri A
  • Munir N
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Abstract

The objectives of this study are 1) To find out the description of the perception of baby boomers about sharia banking; 2) To find out the description of millennial generation perceptions about Islamic banking; 3) To find out how to compare the perception of the two generations of Islamic banks. This writing uses a Descriptive Statistics Method that seeks to illustrate how phenomena that occur when conducting research. Data collection is done through the distribution of questionnaires/questionnaires by directly plunging into the field and given to the elderly and productive age communities. It was testing the research hypothesis using the Maan-Whitney U Test. This research shows that (1) the Baby boomers generation understands well about sharia banking, both in terms of knowledge, religiosity, profit sharing, facilities/services, and location of sharia banking. (2) Millennials better understand Islamic banking, both in terms of knowledge, religiosity, profit sharing, facilities/services, and location of Islamic banking. However, after testing the hypothesis, it was found that there were no differences in the perceptions of the two generations.

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Ramlah, R., Bakri, A. N., & Munir, N. F. (2020). Perception of Sharia Banks Comparison Between Baby Boomers Generations and Millennial Generations. Jurnal Iqtisaduna, 1(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.24252/iqtisaduna.v1i1.15849

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