Zakat Compliance Intention among Self-Employed People: Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords:
Zakat compliance, subjective norms, PBC, attitude, trust, intention to pay ZakatAbstract
Objective of this study is to explore the determinants of Zakat compliance intention among selfemployed people in Punjab, Pakistan. To achieve this objective, the current study carried out a survey
in Punjab, Pakistan. A questionnaire was used to collect the data from self-employed people. By using
the area cluster sampling, 384 questionnaires were distributed. Data were analysed by using Partial
Least Square (PLS)-Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). PLS-SEM outcomes revealed that
subjective norms, perceived behavioural control (PBC), attitude and trust are the major determinants
of zakat payment intention among self-employed people. It is found that subjective norms and PBC
has significant positive effect on Zakat payment intention and attitude of individual Zakat payers.
Attitude of individuals has significant role in Zakat payment. Additionally, it is found that trust
strengthen the positive relationship between attitude and Zakat payment intention. The findings of this
study will help the government especially the zakat collectors on how to encourage zakat compliance
amongself-employed and to collect zakat from this group of people