Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review

Purpose; Systematic reviews have contributed substantially to the development of knowledge in various academic fields and have helped discover new research potentials in a systematic manner. Specifically, this study aims to conduct a systematic bibliometric review to address ethical issues across th...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Reeduan, Mustapha, Farhana, Ahamad, Noor Yuslida, Hazahari, Nurhusna, Samsudin
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Farhana, Ahamad
Noor Yuslida, Hazahari
Nurhusna, Samsudin
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description Purpose; Systematic reviews have contributed substantially to the development of knowledge in various academic fields and have helped discover new research potentials in a systematic manner. Specifically, this study aims to conduct a systematic bibliometric review to address ethical issues across the halal food supply chain (HFSC), as well as to identify the ethical challenges that food handlers face in ensuring authenticity, compliance with Shariah law and avoidance of contamination with non-halal ingredients in halal food products. Design/methodology/approach; A bibliometric approach was used to analyse 263 publications from the Scopus database. The present research analysed the documents’ bibliographical data based on publication year, source title, country of origin, institution, authorship, keywords and citation count. The VOSviewer software was applied to perform citation and co-word analysis, as well as to construct bibliometric networks centred on the topic of ethical issues in the HFSC. This bibliometric review provides valuable insights for researchers to identify key publications and comprehend the foundational structure of the subject matter. It also helps guide future research into significant trends and new areas of study. Findings; Citation analysis provides valuable insights into influential publications and the interconnectedness of research on HFSC. A co-word analysis revealed that discussions on ethics and integrity in the HFSC primarily revolved around the concept of halal and its implications, particularly in supply chain management. However, the limited frequency and prominence of these keywords suggests a scarcity of academic discourse on ethical matters in this field. Moreover, ethical considerations not only serve as a critical aspect of ensuring halal integrity but also emerge as a strategic imperative in marketing, brand management and the operation of global businesses. Originality/value; This study addresses the need to examine the knowledge gap in the literature on ethical practices and issues in HFSC. Although there is a significant amount of academic writing in the halal context, there is a scarcity of research that specifically focuses on the ethical aspects of HFSC. This study also offers a framework for investigating the ethical practices and issues in HFSC.
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spelling ump-416682024-06-27T03:40:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41668/ Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review Mohamad Reeduan, Mustapha Farhana, Ahamad Noor Yuslida, Hazahari Nurhusna, Samsudin H Social Sciences (General) Purpose; Systematic reviews have contributed substantially to the development of knowledge in various academic fields and have helped discover new research potentials in a systematic manner. Specifically, this study aims to conduct a systematic bibliometric review to address ethical issues across the halal food supply chain (HFSC), as well as to identify the ethical challenges that food handlers face in ensuring authenticity, compliance with Shariah law and avoidance of contamination with non-halal ingredients in halal food products. Design/methodology/approach; A bibliometric approach was used to analyse 263 publications from the Scopus database. The present research analysed the documents’ bibliographical data based on publication year, source title, country of origin, institution, authorship, keywords and citation count. The VOSviewer software was applied to perform citation and co-word analysis, as well as to construct bibliometric networks centred on the topic of ethical issues in the HFSC. This bibliometric review provides valuable insights for researchers to identify key publications and comprehend the foundational structure of the subject matter. It also helps guide future research into significant trends and new areas of study. Findings; Citation analysis provides valuable insights into influential publications and the interconnectedness of research on HFSC. A co-word analysis revealed that discussions on ethics and integrity in the HFSC primarily revolved around the concept of halal and its implications, particularly in supply chain management. However, the limited frequency and prominence of these keywords suggests a scarcity of academic discourse on ethical matters in this field. Moreover, ethical considerations not only serve as a critical aspect of ensuring halal integrity but also emerge as a strategic imperative in marketing, brand management and the operation of global businesses. Originality/value; This study addresses the need to examine the knowledge gap in the literature on ethical practices and issues in HFSC. Although there is a significant amount of academic writing in the halal context, there is a scarcity of research that specifically focuses on the ethical aspects of HFSC. This study also offers a framework for investigating the ethical practices and issues in HFSC. Emerald Publishing Limited 2024-06-25 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41668/1/10-1108_JIMA-07-2023-0210_abstract.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41668/7/Ethical%20issues%20in%20the%20halal%20food_FULL.pdf Mohamad Reeduan, Mustapha and Farhana, Ahamad and Noor Yuslida, Hazahari and Nurhusna, Samsudin (2024) Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review. Journal of Islamic Marketing, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1759-0833. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-07-2023-0210 https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-07-2023-0210
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Mohamad Reeduan, Mustapha
Farhana, Ahamad
Noor Yuslida, Hazahari
Nurhusna, Samsudin
Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title_full Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title_fullStr Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title_full_unstemmed Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title_short Ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: A systematic bibliometric review
title_sort ethical issues in the halal food supply chain: a systematic bibliometric review
topic H Social Sciences (General)
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