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|Article/Journal |Journal, Author & Year |Variable (s) |Methodology/ |Unit of Analysis |Population/ |Analysis/Findings |
| | | |Instrumentation | |Sample | |
|1) Customer Acceptance On |S.A Bashir Ahmad, |IV: Storage Charge, |Sampling Design |330 Individuals |Customer in Ar-Rahnu |There was significant relationship |
|Islamic Pawn Broking: A |Nurudin Mansor & A. |Service Quality, Locality | |Respondents |MAIDAM Dungun |between the customer acceptance of |
|Malaysian Case |Nurul Nadiah (2012) |& Management Practices | | | |Ar-Rahnu with storage charge, service |
| | |DV: Customer Acceptance | | | |quality, locality and management |
| | | | | | |practices |
|2) The Awareness and The |Mohd Fazli Mohd Sam, Md|IV: Educational |Questionnaires, Interview & Company’s Annual |150 Individuals |States – Johor, Melaka |An awareness for the service provided |
|Acceptance of Islamic |Nor Hayati Tahir & Noor|Background, Careers, |Report |Respondents |& Negeri Sembilan |influence an acceptance of Islamic |
|Pawnshops |Khamisah Abdul

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