Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]

The demand for Halal products is increasing tremendously not only from Muslim countries but also non-Muslim countries. The component of Halal industry can be classified into three areas, namely services, food and non-food. Halal logistics is categorized into the service component. Halal logistics co...

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Main Authors: Omar, Emi Normalina, Ramli, Ahmad Adeel, Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana, Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah, Othman, Abdul Kadir, Ali, Husniyati
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Published: Faculty of Business and Management and UiTM Press Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29419/
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author Omar, Emi Normalina
Ramli, Ahmad Adeel
Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana
Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah
Othman, Abdul Kadir
Ali, Husniyati
author_facet Omar, Emi Normalina
Ramli, Ahmad Adeel
Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana
Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah
Othman, Abdul Kadir
Ali, Husniyati
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description The demand for Halal products is increasing tremendously not only from Muslim countries but also non-Muslim countries. The component of Halal industry can be classified into three areas, namely services, food and non-food. Halal logistics is categorized into the service component. Halal logistics covers warehousing, transportation and terminal operations. There are three principles of Halal logistics; avoiding direct contact with haram, addressing the risk of contamination, and perception of the Muslim consumer. For non-Muslim countries, the first two principles apply. Malaysia is regarded as a Muslim majority country; therefore, there is a need to explore the level of awareness on Halal logistics. This research paper aims to explore the level of awareness of the Muslim in the Klang Valley, Selangor. Data were collected through convenient sampling from 250 respondents and analyzed by using SPSS. The findings indicate that religious belief is a significant predictor of Halal logistics awareness among Muslims.
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spelling uitm-294192022-07-04T05:49:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29419/ Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.] abrij Omar, Emi Normalina Ramli, Ahmad Adeel Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah Othman, Abdul Kadir Ali, Husniyati Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification Malaysia The demand for Halal products is increasing tremendously not only from Muslim countries but also non-Muslim countries. The component of Halal industry can be classified into three areas, namely services, food and non-food. Halal logistics is categorized into the service component. Halal logistics covers warehousing, transportation and terminal operations. There are three principles of Halal logistics; avoiding direct contact with haram, addressing the risk of contamination, and perception of the Muslim consumer. For non-Muslim countries, the first two principles apply. Malaysia is regarded as a Muslim majority country; therefore, there is a need to explore the level of awareness on Halal logistics. This research paper aims to explore the level of awareness of the Muslim in the Klang Valley, Selangor. Data were collected through convenient sampling from 250 respondents and analyzed by using SPSS. The findings indicate that religious belief is a significant predictor of Halal logistics awareness among Muslims. Faculty of Business and Management and UiTM Press Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. 2017-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29419/1/AJ_EMI%20NORMALINA%20OMAR%20ABRIJ%20B%2017.pdf Omar, Emi Normalina and Ramli, Ahmad Adeel and Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana and Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah and Othman, Abdul Kadir and Ali, Husniyati (2017) Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]. (2017) Advances in Business Research International Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Advances_in_Business_Research_International_Journal.html>, 3 (1). p. 1. ISSN 2462-1838 https://abrij.uitm.edu.my
spellingShingle Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
Malaysia
Omar, Emi Normalina
Ramli, Ahmad Adeel
Jaafar, HarlinaSuzana
Abu Hassan, LailatulFaizah
Othman, Abdul Kadir
Ali, Husniyati
Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title_full Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title_fullStr Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title_short Factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the Klang Valley / Emi Normalina Omar ...[et al.]
title_sort factors that contribute to awareness of halal logistics among muslims in the klang valley / emi normalina omar ...[et al.]
topic Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
Malaysia
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29419/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29419/