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General Risk on Trust, Satisfaction, and Recommendation Intention for Halal Food`: Evidence in Indonesia Amelia Tri Puspita; Anwar Adem Shikur
Islamic Marketing Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Islamic Marketing Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/imr.v1i1.207

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The purpose of this empirical research is to determine the effect of multidimensional general risk factors on halal consumer confidence, satisfaction, and intention to recommend halal food. This study also calculates the average comparison of trust, satisfaction, and recommendation intentions across demographic variables of halal customers. Our results from structural analysis reveal that general risks have a significant and positive effect on trust, satisfaction, and intention to recommend halal food. Also, the results of the mean difference test show that satisfaction and intention to recommend halal food differ significantly between male and female customers and trust varies significantly among halal customers with different educational backgrounds and marital status. This study adds a valuable contribution to the current literature on halal food consumption by undertaking a series of symmetrical analytical approaches to assess the desired responses from halal food customers.
Review on Zakat Core Principles (ZCP) Literatures Anwar Adem Shikur; Siti Maysyaroh
Islamic Social Finance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Social Finance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/isf.v3i1.234

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This research aims to map research related to the zakat core principle that has been published in journals indexed in Dimensions from 2016 to 2023. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach with the support of NVivo software. The results of this study reveal that cluster analysis also explains research lines that include aspects such as zakat management, zakat technology, and zakat governance. These findings provide in-depth insight into the various perspectives and issues that exist in the zakat core principle literature. The implication of this research is that zakat management, the application of technology in zakat management, and effective governance in zakat institutions have a crucial role in implementing the core principles of zakat. These results can be a basis for better understanding the complexity of zakat core principles and contribute to improving zakat management practices by considering various relevant perspectives and aspects.