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Upper-middle-class Muslim characteristics on cashwaqf(Islamic endowment) participation for productive purposes: does one-fits-all strategy still works?

Rindawati Maulina, Wawan Dhewanto and Taufik Faturohman

Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2023, vol. 16, issue 4, 722-747

Abstract: Purpose - To better understand the characteristics of Indonesian Muslims, this study uses cluster analysis to group upper-middle-class Muslims based on psychographic variables related to participation in cashwaqffor productive purposes. Design/methodology/approach - This study used mixed methods to build and analyse the segmentation of upper-middle-class Muslims towards cashwaqfand propose scenarios for a cashwaqfmodel based on the findings. Findings - This study identified six clusters for upper-middle-class Muslims related to the participation in cashwaqffor productive purposes. All clusters show heterogeneous values of all factors. Although relatively few Muslims perform cashwaqffor productive purposes, the high scores for the economic rational, family and community factors indicate great potential for the development of various cashwaqfmodels for investment purposes. The next challenge will lie in reviewing the “one-fits-all strategy” in the development of program, education and socialisation. Based on the findings, this study proposes three scenarios of cashwaqfparticipation: as wakif only (waqfdonor), investor only (capital provider) and hybrid participation (waqfdonor and capital provider). Research limitations/implications - The limitation of this study is the location and object of the sample are only Muslims in Indonesia who are categorised as upper-middle class in terms of their monthly income. Based on this study’s findings, other Muslim-majority countries worldwide have the potential to develop a cashwaqfmodel that is integrated with financial instruments and involves the role of Islamic banking and other Islamic commercial institutions in future research development. Researchers can also attempt to include a simulation or experiment method to construct and validate the proposed cashwaqfmodel based on this study’s findings and to explore other factors that have not been addressed. Practical implications - The findings of this study can contribute as a foundation for the development of a cashwaqfmodel and business-marketing strategy to increase the participation of upper-middle-class Muslims. Social implications - The findings of this study will support the acceleration of cashwaqfcollection for investment initiatives, which in turn will have a broader social and economic impact nationally. Originality/value - To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study constitutes the first attempt to specifically investigate upper-middle-class Muslim segmentation toward cashwaqfparticipation for productive purposes. This study’s knowledge is helpful for various stakeholders such as academia, the Islamic banking industry, regulators and the Muslim community about customer segmentation to Islamic banking products and services related to cashwaqf.

Keywords: Upper-middle-class Muslim; Cluster analysis; Muslims’ segmentation; Cash waqf for productive purposes; Business and marketing strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/JIABR-04-2023-0134

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