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Publication Examining the Validity of Constructs that Measure the Willingness to Share Waqf Information: An Exploratory Factor Analysis(Fakulti Ekonomi dan Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2023) ;Noraini binti Yusuff ;Fuadah binti Johari ;Nor Syahidah binti Ishak ;Hanim binti Misbah ;Siti Latipah binti Harun ;Nurul Adilah binti Hasbullah ;Siti Hajar Salwa binti Ahmad MusadikAzuan AhmadWaqf is crucial in providing society with cost-free or affordable services. However, ensuring the sustainability of waqf contributions remains a key challenge. Hence, it is essential to establish a sustainable waqf ecosystem based on information sharing among stakeholders to maximise its societal benefits. This study adopts a quantitative research approach, utilising the information-sharing theory. The analysis employs the SPSS software to conduct Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and assess the construct validity of variables measuring the willingness to share information. The study investigates the impact of trust, reciprocity, and commitment as independent factors on the willingness of waqf stakeholders in Malaysia to share information. A preliminary study was conducted between January and March 2023, involving 78 purposively sampled respondents who were Waqif, Mawquf Alaih, or knew about endowing waqf through the online waqf platform. This preliminary study evaluated the viability and reliability of the instruments used to represent the variables and relationships. The study intends to demonstrate the validity of factors influencing stakeholders' willingness to share information, thereby enhancing Malaysia's waqf co- 919creation ecosystem. The findings will serve as input for developing an information-sharing framework and informing policy implications to improve the environment for waqf co-creation. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Testing the Validity Model for Measuring Customer Confidence Using (CFA)(International Journal of Science and Research, 2016) ;Ridowan Mohamed AhmedFuadah binti JohariThe current study aimed to test the validity of a proposed model for measuring customer confidence in the Islamic financial institutions in the Libya. The proposed model consisted of the dimensions and standards of the customer confidence evaluation based on the (Legitimate Supervision, Disclosure and transparency, Regulations and laws).and In order to achieve this, used (CFA) through the Amos program (Amos 21.0).The study population of customers of financial institutions consists of (Libyan Stock Market and the Bank of the Republic and the main branches). The findings of the study showed that the proposed model was valid for measuring customer confidence in the Islamic financial institutions in Libya.