Ethical Utilization of Mobile Banking In Enhancing Digital Economic Literacy: An Islamic Banking Perspective

Authors

  •  Choiriyah Choiriyah Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Syariah (STEBIS) Indo Global Mandiri Palembang
  •  Dwi Noviani Institut Agama Islam Al-Qur’an Al- Ittifaqiah (IAIQ) Ogan Ilir Palembang
  •  Saprida Saprida Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Syariah (STEBIS) Indo Global Mandiri Palembang
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36908/isbank.v11i2.1658

Keywords:

Islamic Mobile Banking, Islamic Banking Ethics, Digital Economic Literacy, Sharia Financial Literacy, Maqāṣid Syariah

Abstract

This study examines the utilization of Islamic mobile banking applications as a medium for enhancing digital economic literacy within an Islamic ethical framework. Using a descriptive quantitative approach, questionnaires were distributed to 100 active users of Islamic mobile banking applications in Indonesia. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and simple linear regression to assess the relationship between educational features, perceived Islamic banking ethics, and users’ digital economic literacy. The findings indicate that educational features and the perceived integration of Islamic ethical values—such as justice, transparency, and the avoidance of riba—are significantly associated with higher levels of digital economic literacy. However, only a limited proportion of users actively access Sharia-based educational content within the applications. This suggests that while Islamic mobile banking has strong potential as an ethical learning platform, its effectiveness depends on the clarity, accessibility, and interactivity of Sharia-oriented educational features.

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Published

2026-02-17

How to Cite

Choiriyah, C., Noviani, D., & Saprida, S. (2026). Ethical Utilization of Mobile Banking In Enhancing Digital Economic Literacy: An Islamic Banking Perspective. Islamic Banking : Jurnal Pemikiran Dan Pengembangan Perbankan Syariah, 11(2), 425–436. https://doi.org/10.36908/isbank.v11i2.1658

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