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- Title
HOUSEHOLD SPENDING, SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AND ITS IMPACT ON MUSLIM FAMILY TIES.
- Authors
Candra, Hari; Helmalia
- Abstract
Few are aware that spending more time on social media within the home and allocating domestic work can disrupt the household's economic equilibrium. Currently, the modern way of life has eroded the values of Muslim homes. On the basis of Islamic values, Muslim household ties reflect an attitude that balances the satisfaction of needs with the allocation of time for domestic work. This study examines the relationship between the household's social media addiction, household spending, and its impact on family ties in the West Sumatra Province of Indonesia. This study employs a relational survey model and quota sampling to collect data from 250 households in the ten cities/districts of West Sumatra Province with the most significant internet usage in 2020. Various statistical analysis methods, including descriptive statistics and moderating regression analysis using ordinary least squares (OLS), are utilized for modeling throughout the entire study. The empirical findings indicate that household spending has a significant negative impact on family ties, with a coefficient of 2.00, and that social media addiction among both parents and adolescents has a relatively significant negative impact on family ties, with coefficients of 0.0011 and 0.0082, respectively. In addition, this phenomenon has not occurred across all categories of household spending, nor has marital status moderated the relationship between household spending, social media addiction, and family ties. At the same time, adolescents from divorced homes are susceptible to social media addiction.
- Subjects
HOUSEHOLDS &; economics; SOCIAL media addiction; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MUSLIM families; ECONOMIC equilibrium
- Publication
Share: Journal of Islamic Economics & Finance / Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 2, p346
- ISSN
2089-6239
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22373/share.v11i2.15119