Factors influencing Bitcoin investment intention: the case of Oman Online publication date: Mon, 08-Feb-2021
by Abdelghani Echchabi; Mohammed Mispah Said Omar; Abdullah Mohammed Ayedh
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (IJITST), Vol. 11, No. 1, 2021
Abstract: The current study examines the factors that might increase the investment in Bitcoin among Muslim communities. Oman is selected as a setting for this study due to the rapid progress in the Islamic finance and investment areas that the country has witnessed though ventured in this field relatively late compared to other countries. The study used a survey questionnaire to collect data for a sample of 200 respondents. Subsequently, the collected data was analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM) as well as basic descriptive statistics and one sample t-test. The findings revealed that the respondents perceive themselves to have sufficient awareness and knowledge of the Bitcoin concept and benefits, as well as the techniques used to manage a Bitcoin account. In addition, the findings revealed that factors such as perceived ease of use, compatibility, awareness and facilitating conditions have a significant impact on Omani communities' intention to invest in Bitcoin.
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