What is it about?

The research explores factors influencing Zakat payers' trust in Good Corporate Governance (GCG) principles, specifically the Nahdliyah religious value (NRV) derived from some theories and concepts aiming to address research gaps in Zakat. This research used quantitative methods involving 750 respondents Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) administrators as Zakat payers throughout Indonesia consisting of 552 districts. NU, the largest community in Indonesia, faces low Zakat capability.

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Why is it important?

Management of Zakat to eradicate poverty among citizens of largest Muslim population nation of Indonesia.

Perspectives

Zakat payers' trust in Good Corporate Governance (GCG) principles. This is based upon the research which proposes a new concept, combining Social Identity Theory, Resource Advantage Theory, and the origin of NU values, 'Mabaadi Khaira Ummah', to revive the principles towards the best generation and build NRV as novelty. This research identifies four variables that influence the trust of Zakat payers: NRV, GCG elements (accountability - AC, transparency- TR, and credibility - CR).

Professor Dr. KHALIQ AHMAD
International Institute of Islamic Thought & Civilization

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This page is a summary of: Good Corporate Governance and Nahdliyah Religious Value for Strengthening Zakat Payer Trust: Case Study of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Community in Indonesia, PaperAsia, August 2024, Simo Excel PLT,
DOI: 10.59953/paperasia.v40i5b.133.
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