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The underlying drivers of household purchase behaviour of life insurance
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Society and Business Review
Society and Business Review (2021) 16 (3): 442–458.
Published: 07 June 2021
...Muhammad Mehedi Masud; Md Rajibul Ahsan; Noor Azina Ismail; Md Sohel Rana Purpose Life insurance remains an essential part of financial and social security. The insurance penetration rate is high in the developed countries but very low in developing countries such as Malaysia, with only 4.8...
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Do education sector credit cards differ with other credit cards in Malaysia?
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Society and Business Review
Society and Business Review (2022) 17 (1): 141–153.
Published: 18 January 2021
... members. This study aims to compare the features of education and other credit cards in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach The study analyzes data concerning 234 credit cards by using descriptive statistics and a one-way analysis of variance test. Findings Out of 234 credit cards, this study...
