Rekayasa Zero Comparison Effect Pada Wakaf Saham Terhadap Transisi Mindset Wakif

Evan Setiawan

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini merekayasa seorang wakif pada wakaf saham terhadap
transisi minset pada saat Zero Comaprison Effect. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui strategi pengembangan metode
minat membayar zakat melalui wakaf saham di Indonesia yang dilihat tipikal
persfektif minset seorang wakif. Metode analisis data dalam penelitian
menggunakan metode Anova One Way dengan mmetofe experiemtnal Design
2 x 2. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa Pada kondisi Wakif Deliberative
Mindset cenderung lebih tinggi Kontrol saat ditawarkan pilihan produk wakaf
terbaru yaitu wakaf saham dapat ditunjukan dari nilai rerata kelompok kontrol
lebih tinggi dari pada rerata kelompok Deliberative Mindset. Kesimpulan
selanjutnya yaitu Khusus untuk kelompok Pada kondisi Wakif Implemntal
Mindset cenderung lebih rendah Kontrol saat ditawarkan pilihan produk wakaf
terbaru yaitu wakaf saham. Dari uraian tersebut dapat ditunjukan bahwa
minset dapat distimulus melalui kontrol Zero Comparison Effect dapat menjadi
dasar dalam kegiatan edukasi wakaf saham.

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