scholarly journals The Determinants of Waqf Preference Toward Money-Cash Waqf

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Jauhar Faradis

This research is based on the lackness of societie’s understanding toward cash Waqf and its big chance. The purpose of this research is to understand the factors causing Waqf preference toward the product of money-cash Waqf. The method of this research is factors analysis, and is applied in the Province of Yogyakarta include: Yogyakarta City, Sleman, Kulonprogo, Bantul and Gunung Kidul Regency. The results of this research are the determinants of muslim sociatie’s preference toward Money-Cash Waqf are: wakif’s attitude factor, complain factor, productive action factor, equity factor, product characteristic factor, and religiosity factor as well as generosity factor.

2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-156
Author(s):  
Rubeena Batool ◽  
Musarrat Jabeen

Political literacy is sited at the periphery of political empowerment designs the real driver for good governance. This paper assesses the prevalence of political literacy based on political knowledge-attitude-practice among the female students in the University of Balochistan. We used KAP (knowledge-attitude-practice) analysis method to create the primary data. The qualitative factors analysis allow us to deduct the decline in the strength of political literacy when it moves from thought to action; sequenced as political knowledge factor found 79%, political attitude factor found 58%, and political practice factor found 34%.The paper suggests that political literacy higher in knowledge and least in practices warrants the ineffectiveness of legally granted political empowerment to women in Balochistan. The policy makers may utilize this study for the effective women’s political empowerment to achieve good governance vis-a-vis incurring economic development in and around Balochistan.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isaac Munene

Abstract. The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) methodology was applied to accident reports from three African countries: Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. In all, 55 of 72 finalized reports for accidents occurring between 2000 and 2014 were analyzed. In most of the accidents, one or more human factors contributed to the accident. Skill-based errors (56.4%), the physical environment (36.4%), and violations (20%) were the most common causal factors in the accidents. Decision errors comprised 18.2%, while perceptual errors and crew resource management accounted for 10.9%. The results were consistent with previous industry observations: Over 70% of aviation accidents have human factor causes. Adverse weather was seen to be a common secondary casual factor. Changes in flight training and risk management methods may alleviate the high number of accidents in Africa.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuliana Frasson ◽  
Diego Cazzador ◽  
Filippo Perozzo ◽  
Giuseppe Rolma ◽  
Sara Munari ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Faizal Ardiyanto

This research was conducted to examine the influence of positive emotion, time availability, and money availabilty toward impulsive buying behavior both partially and simultaneously. The respondent of this research are university students who have experienced unplanned buying in several department stores at Yogyakarta City. Purposive sampling method was utilized then 102 respondents were chosen. The results indicate that positive emotion, time availability, and money avaiability positively and significantly influence impulsive buying behavior. The three independent variables as stated above, simultaneously influence impulsive buying behavior also. Finally, as the managerial implication stated, it can be concluded that understanding consumers condition related with unplanned buying is important topics in recent years, especially in department store.


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