Abstract
PurposeThe present study aims to focus on the management of public listed companies (PLC) in Malaysia. It aims to explore the factors that influence the behavioural intention of the managers in donating cashwaqf(endowment) as part of their organisations’ corporate philanthropy.Design/methodology/approachThe theory of planned behaviour was used, and 701 questionnaires were emailed to PLCs’ managers. Four main variables, i.e. economic attitude, political pressure, perceived behavioural control (PBC) and personal moral obligation, were tested and analysed by using structural equation modelling.FindingsThe findings showed that the first three variables, attitude, subjective norms and PBC of the management, significantly influenced management’s behavioural intention to donate cashwaqf. Nonetheless, the personal moral obligation of the management was found to be insignificant.Research limitations/implicationsOne of the main limitations is that it involved only quantitative surveys with managers in Malaysia. In future, the findings of this study can be supported by interviews.Originality/valueThe present study integrates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) fund of Shariah-compliant companies for the development ofwaqfproperty. The combination of CSR funds andwaqfland will solve thewaqfinstitution’s fund deficit issue. This will optimizewaqfland development efficiency and benefit society.
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Finance,Business and International Management
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