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ANALYSIS INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENCE PERCEPTION BETWEEN SHARI�A BANKING WITH CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS CUSTOMER�S PURCHASE INTENSION SHARI�A BANKING IN SEMARANG � INDONESIA

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Based on Shari�a Banking�s development background in� Indonesia such as phylosophy aspects, legal aspectsalso prospect and potential aspects,Shari�a Banking�s development should increase significantly. Instead of expectation, at the beginning year 2015,Shari�a Banking has decreased 1,6% inCentral Java (Jawa Tengah).This research aims to analyze influence of difference perception between Shari�a Banking with consumer perception toward customer�s purchase intention Shari�a Bankingin Semarang. This research use qualitative analysis methode with 30 respondents and this research gains :� (1)� Respondents understand and have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are 20 respondents; (2)� Respondents understand but do not have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are� 4 respondents; (3)� Respondents do not understand and do not have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are 6 respondents.
Title: ANALYSIS INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENCE PERCEPTION BETWEEN SHARI�A BANKING WITH CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS CUSTOMER�S PURCHASE INTENSION SHARI�A BANKING IN SEMARANG � INDONESIA
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Based on Shari�a Banking�s development background in� Indonesia such as phylosophy aspects, legal aspectsalso prospect and potential aspects,Shari�a Banking�s development should increase significantly.
Instead of expectation, at the beginning year 2015,Shari�a Banking has decreased 1,6% inCentral Java (Jawa Tengah).
This research aims to analyze influence of difference perception between Shari�a Banking with consumer perception toward customer�s purchase intention Shari�a Bankingin Semarang.
This research use qualitative analysis methode with 30 respondents and this research gains :� (1)� Respondents understand and have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are 20 respondents; (2)� Respondents understand but do not have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are� 4 respondents; (3)� Respondents do not understand and do not have purchase intension Shari�a Banking are 6 respondents.

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