Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]

In order to achieve a global scale of economic growth, products or services must comply with standards and requirements that will enable them to be recognised as halal and safe for consumption. As a halal certificate provider, the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (JAKIM) at the national...

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Main Authors: Setapa, Mariam, Kamarul Zaman, Liziana, Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim, Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie, Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kelantan 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35080/
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author Setapa, Mariam
Kamarul Zaman, Liziana
Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim
Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
author_facet Setapa, Mariam
Kamarul Zaman, Liziana
Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim
Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
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description In order to achieve a global scale of economic growth, products or services must comply with standards and requirements that will enable them to be recognised as halal and safe for consumption. As a halal certificate provider, the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (JAKIM) at the national level, or Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Kelantan (JHEAIK) at the state level, is responsible for granting and certifying halal certification for applicants within a specified period. Serving and dealing with applicants or customers require some skills and knowledge because it is a part of their role in the service sector. Thus, this paper intends to study customer satisfaction during halal certificate application, and the respondents came from various backgrounds of businesses. Data were gathered from 77 respondents who attended a course organised by JHEAIK and were analysed using SmartPLS 3.2.1 software. The result suggests that tangibles and reliability determine customer satisfaction during halal certificate application, while responsiveness was not a factor in determining satisfaction among customers.
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spelling uitm-350802020-10-13T07:46:46Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35080/ Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.] jcssr Setapa, Mariam Kamarul Zaman, Liziana Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification Consumer satisfaction Customer services. Customer relations In order to achieve a global scale of economic growth, products or services must comply with standards and requirements that will enable them to be recognised as halal and safe for consumption. As a halal certificate provider, the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (JAKIM) at the national level, or Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Kelantan (JHEAIK) at the state level, is responsible for granting and certifying halal certification for applicants within a specified period. Serving and dealing with applicants or customers require some skills and knowledge because it is a part of their role in the service sector. Thus, this paper intends to study customer satisfaction during halal certificate application, and the respondents came from various backgrounds of businesses. Data were gathered from 77 respondents who attended a course organised by JHEAIK and were analysed using SmartPLS 3.2.1 software. The result suggests that tangibles and reliability determine customer satisfaction during halal certificate application, while responsiveness was not a factor in determining satisfaction among customers. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kelantan 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35080/1/35080.pdf Setapa, Mariam and Kamarul Zaman, Liziana and Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim and Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie and Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar (2020) Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]. (2020) Journal of Contemporary Social Science Research <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Contemporary_Social_Science_Research.html>, 4 (1). pp. 39-48. ISSN 0128-2697 http://jcssr.com.my/
spellingShingle Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
Consumer satisfaction
Customer services. Customer relations
Setapa, Mariam
Kamarul Zaman, Liziana
Wan Mustapha, Wan Asma Hanim
Mohd Kanafiah, Siti Farah Haryatie
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title_full Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title_fullStr Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title_short Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction: Halal Certificate Application in Malaysia / Mariam Setapa...[et al.]
title_sort service quality and customer satisfaction: halal certificate application in malaysia / mariam setapa...[et al.]
topic Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
Consumer satisfaction
Customer services. Customer relations
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35080/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35080/