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Civil Servant Commitment on Giving Cash Waqf: Does Trust Matter?

The Journal of Distribution Science / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2023, v.21 no.12, pp.35-45
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.21.12.202312.35
Rifadli D. KADIR
Hilmy BAROROH
Luqmanul Hakiem AJUNA
Wiwin KONI
Supandi RAHMAN
Sri Apriyanti HUSAIN
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Abstract

Purpose: This study analyzes civil servants' trust in cash waqf institution and their relationship with commitment. We use Key Mediating Variables (KMV) Theory with variables such as board benevolence, board integrity, board ability, board opportunism, communication, and accountability to predict the trust and commitment of civil servants in providing cash waqf. Research design, data and methodology: We used a quantitative research approach and an online questionnaire distributed to civil servants in Gorontalo Province; 410 respondents were obtained. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used, utilizing the SEM-PLS software to analyze the data. Result: This study found that the variables board benevolence, board ability, board integrity, board opportunism, communication, and accountability affected trust. As for the variable of accountability, the hypothesis was rejected Conclusion: The communication variable of cash waqf institutions has a strong influence in increasing the confidence of civil servants in providing cash endowments. However, trust in waqf institutions may diminish due to low accountability and poor governance of cash waqf institutions. The trust of civil servants in cash waqf institutions in the future will increase their commitment to waqf.

keywords
Cash Waqf, Civil Servant, KMV Model, Trust, Commitment

The Journal of Distribution Science