Determinants of Investment Impact in the Islamic Capital Market: Internal and External Perspectives
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70992/xpfjcn47Keywords:
Internal Factors, External Factors, Investment InterestAbstract
This research aims to explore the internal and external factors that influence interest in investing in the Islamic capital market among students. Using a qualitative approach, this research involved in-depth interviews with active students of Kudus Muhammadiyah University. The analysis results show that internal factors, such as investment knowledge and personal motivation, play an important role in shaping investor interest. Students who have good knowledge of the Islamic capital market tend to be more motivated to invest. On the other hand, external factors, including economic conditions and support from the social environment, do not show a significant influence on investment decisions. This research identified that although students are aware of the importance of investment, many of them are still hesitant to actively participate in the Islamic capital market. These findings suggest the need for more effective education and training programs to increase investment understanding and interest among students. This research contributes to the literature on investment in Islamic capital markets and offers insights for education managers to design more relevant curricula.
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