Customer satisfaction towards Islamic banking in Saudi Arabia: an application of CARTER model
Fayaz Ahmad Lone; Ebraheem Mohamad Aldawood; Ulfat Rashid Bhat
International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2017) pp. 333 - 351
The purpose of this paper is to view the satisfaction level of customers of Islamic banks in Saudi Arabia through solicitation of the CARTER model. This study is expected to help practitioners predict the future of Islamic finance in Saudi Arabia while taking the overall response of customers into consideration. The paper presents primary data collected through a self-designed questionnaire on a five-point Likert scale from four regions of Saudi Arabia. ANOVA test was used to interpret the data collected on the basis of six dimensions of CARTER model. The results reveal that customers are satisfied with the working of Islamic finance as far as various dimensions of CARTER model are concerned. Of the six dimensions, a relatively lower rating was found with respect to compliance (the only dimension that makes Islamic banks different from conventional banks), indicating that Islamic banking institutions should pay due attention towards compliance dimension.
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