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

  • Ramlah Ramlah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo
    (ID)
  • Adzan Noor Bakri Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo
    (ID)
  • Nurmaya Fitriani Munir Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo
    (ID)

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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Published
2020-09-12
How to Cite
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), 43-52. https://doi.org/10.24252/iqtisaduna.v1i1.15849
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Proceding of International Conference on Islamic Economics and Business 2020
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