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Trend Analysis on 13 Years of Halal Research; Investigation on Halal Food Research Risyawati Mohamed Ismail; Mastora Mustafar; Noorulsadiqin Azbiya Yaacob; Fadhilah Mat Yamin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Despite all the attention halal received from the economic point of view, the academic exploration of the subject has yet to be analyzed. Research on the different aspects of halal has begun, but due to the broad scope of the subject, no one has yet studied the overall approach and trend of research on halal. While the subject area is becoming popular with stakeholders, it is interesting to see whether the academic community is keeping up with the booming growth of the industry. Published articles from 2005 to the beginning of 2019 were used in this study. In this study, 13 years of 'halal' publications in the fields of social sciences, art humanities and business management were extracted, analyzed and interpreted in two major databases in order to understand the actual situation of halal research carried out since the year 2005. Findings showed that most halal research conducted over the last 13 years focuses more on halal product and halal food, and focuses mainly on consumer behavior and outlook, halal slaughter, halal meat and food production, to name a few. Such results indicated that there are still numerous halal sub-topics that researchers need to investigate, and that the body of knowledge itself needs rigorous research in the future. 
Relationship of Spirituality Leadership Style and SMEs Performance in Halal Supply Chain Ezanee Mohamed Elias; Siti Norezam Othman; Noorulsadiqin Azbiya Yaacob
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 2 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The great influence of consumers' consumption of halal products, mainly food and beverages (FB) have raised new challenges for all manufacturing organisations, specifically the small and medium enterprises. Largely in Malaysia, FB industries are dominated by this scale of enterprises. However, in terms of the halal products manufactured are not produced by those enterprises, but made by large and multinational enterprises. Presently, there is an enormous competition among those enterprises to produce halal products on a large scale all along the supply-chain networks. On the other hand, most of them are stuck to getting halal certificates from the official authority; JAKIM. Besides that, other challenges faced by SMEs that they are deficient of leadership styles, lack of entrepreneurial orientation and inconsistent performance to grasp opportunities existing in the halal markets. Based on previous literatures, these challenges contributed a significant research gap in terms of leaderships in management practice towards the organisation performance. Therefore, this study has constructed a conceptual model based on the leadership theories in which they have a significant impact on an organisation's performance. This paper presents a proposal of a theoretical framework in order to examine the relationship of leadership styles, mainly the spirituality towards the organisation performance which moderates by Shariah based entrepreneurial orientation. All measurements applied in the study are based from the past research. However, some of them are modified suited to the studys objectives. The studys scope is within Malaysian SMEs that involved in the manufacturing of halal FB. Keywords: enterprises, food, halal, leaderships, supply chain