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The Islamic Banking (IB) sector in Malaysia has gone beyond three decades. Various challenges and obstacles need to be pursued for development. Among it includes the aspect of the knowledge delivery of IB employees. In this context, knowledge delivery of IB employees is defined as the execution of IB literacy, ethics, and knowledge enhancement by IB employees. The purpose of this paper is to develop an enhanced framework for knowledge delivery through a triangulation study. The framework consists of three define variables: accomplishment of knowledge delivery in IB, IB literacy, Islamic marketing ethics, IB knowledge enhancement and Islamic wellbeing attributes by IB employees. The article highlighted the use of a triangulation study. The questionnaires were distributed to 405 IB employees across Malaysia. The constructs and items used in the questionnaire were derived from basic guidelines provided in the literature review, al-Quran, and al-Hadith. The partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) method was the main statistical technique employed in this study. In parallel, qualitative approach was used, in forms of semi structured interviews with four Islamic banks’ experts. The data also gathered from Quran and Hadith. Analysis of the responses demonstrated that IB literacy affected the accomplishment on knowledge delivery of IB employees most significantly compared to Islamic marketing ethics and IB knowledge enhancement. The result also indicates that Islamic wellbeing attributes have significant effect on knowledge delivery of IB employees, and partial mediating effect on the relationship between each independent variable of IB literacy, Islamic marketing ethics, and IB knowledge enhancement with the accomplishment on knowledge delivery of IB employees. On this basis, it is recommended that Islamic Banks use IB literacy, Islamic marketing ethics, and IB knowledge enhancement as key factors in accomplishing the knowledge delivery of IB employees.

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Osman, A.A., Abdullah, A., Ulum, Z.K.A.B. (2021). The Accomplishment of Knowledge Delivery Towards Islamic Banking Employees. In: Alareeni, B., Hamdan, A., Elgedawy, I. (eds) The Importance of New Technologies and Entrepreneurship in Business Development: In The Context of Economic Diversity in Developing Countries. ICBT 2020. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 194. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69221-6_119

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