Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review

Studies indicate that trust has a significant impact on users’ acceptance of e-commerce. Discussion on the role of trust in e-commerce environment can be largely found in the literature; however, it scarcely looks at the issue from the Islamic perspective. As religion is one of the factors that help...

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Main Authors: Muhammad, Marjan, Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi, Suhaimi, Mohd Adam, Hussin, Husnayati, Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi, Abdullah, Kalthom
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Published: American Academy and Scholarly Research Center 2013
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spelling iium-317612014-04-16T02:06:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31761/ Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review Muhammad, Marjan Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi Suhaimi, Mohd Adam Hussin, Husnayati Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi Abdullah, Kalthom HF Commerce Studies indicate that trust has a significant impact on users’ acceptance of e-commerce. Discussion on the role of trust in e-commerce environment can be largely found in the literature; however, it scarcely looks at the issue from the Islamic perspective. As religion is one of the factors that helps to gain trust among Muslim internet users to conduct e-commerce, it is therefore pertinent to explore how to build online trust through an analysis of the essential requirements of e-commerce from the perspective of Islamic law of contract. Library research is employed by the means of investigating classical and contemporary literature to search for information on essential requirements underpinning e-commerce contract. Review of existing literature sheds light on some conditions related to offer and acceptance (form), buyer and seller (parties), and object and price (subject matter) of sale contracts concluded via online environment. An appraisal of these issues will justify the validity of e-commerce in Islamic law, thus enhancing the level of online trust among Muslim users. American Academy and Scholarly Research Center 2013-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31761/1/2013_Muhammad_et_al._5%285%29_-_PUBLISHED.pdf Muhammad, Marjan and Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi and Suhaimi, Mohd Adam and Hussin, Husnayati and Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi and Abdullah, Kalthom (2013) Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review. American Academic and Scholarly Research Journal, 5 (5). pp. 161-168. ISSN 2162-3228 (O), 2162-321X (P), http://aasrc.org/aasrj/index.php/aasrj/index
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topic HF Commerce
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Muhammad, Marjan
Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi
Suhaimi, Mohd Adam
Hussin, Husnayati
Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Abdullah, Kalthom
Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
description Studies indicate that trust has a significant impact on users’ acceptance of e-commerce. Discussion on the role of trust in e-commerce environment can be largely found in the literature; however, it scarcely looks at the issue from the Islamic perspective. As religion is one of the factors that helps to gain trust among Muslim internet users to conduct e-commerce, it is therefore pertinent to explore how to build online trust through an analysis of the essential requirements of e-commerce from the perspective of Islamic law of contract. Library research is employed by the means of investigating classical and contemporary literature to search for information on essential requirements underpinning e-commerce contract. Review of existing literature sheds light on some conditions related to offer and acceptance (form), buyer and seller (parties), and object and price (subject matter) of sale contracts concluded via online environment. An appraisal of these issues will justify the validity of e-commerce in Islamic law, thus enhancing the level of online trust among Muslim users.
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author Muhammad, Marjan
Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi
Suhaimi, Mohd Adam
Hussin, Husnayati
Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Abdullah, Kalthom
author_facet Muhammad, Marjan
Muhammad, Muhd. Rosydi
Suhaimi, Mohd Adam
Hussin, Husnayati
Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Abdullah, Kalthom
author_sort Muhammad, Marjan
title Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
title_short Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
title_full Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
title_fullStr Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Building trust in e-commerce from an Islamic perspective: A literature review
title_sort building trust in e-commerce from an islamic perspective: a literature review
publisher American Academy and Scholarly Research Center
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/31761/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/31761/1/2013_Muhammad_et_al._5%285%29_-_PUBLISHED.pdf
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