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Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage adalah publikasi ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh SMART Insight yang berada di bawah lembaga riset SMART Indonesia. Sharia Economic Applied Research and Training (SMART) adalah lembaga penelitian di Indonesia yang fokus pada riset seputar ekonomi dan keuangan Islam. Jurnal Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage terbit dua (2) kali dalam 1 tahun.
Articles 33 Documents
Muslim Traveller Halal Food Consumption Attitude and Behavioral Intentions of Indonesian Muslim Amelia
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (296.645 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v1i1.67

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The demand for a Muslim friendly tourism industry has gained momentum from increasing the number of Muslim travelers globally. This paper aims to examine the role of religiosity in Muslim tourists—attitudes and behavior of consuming halal food when traveling to non-Muslim destinations. A total of 100 respondents participated in this study via an online survey. This study uses partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to assess survey measurements and hypothesis testing. This study confirms that Muslim tourists' halal consumption attitude is highly dependent on the level of religiosity, subjective norms, and perceived control behavior. Besides, this study's results provide evidence that consumption attitudes mediate the relationship between subjective norms and intention to consume halal food products when traveling abroad. This study highlights a critical aspect of the growing Muslim market who travels for leisure with an urge to adhere to Islamic teachings and their religiosity. Non-Muslim destination marketers must adjust their marketing strategies and consider promoting Islamic dietary rules when planning their travel packages. This study is one of the few studies that focus on Muslim friendly tourism and the role of religiosity in Muslim tourists' consumption behavior of Halal food. This study confirms that the planned behavior model theory can explain the attitude of Muslim tourists' consumption of halal food when traveling to non-Muslim destinations.
Sentiment Analysis On Hajj Fund Investment Allocation In Indonesia Aisyah As-Salafiyah
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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This study was conducted to determine the sentiments of the Indonesian people, especially sharia economic experts, about their views on the allocation of Hajj financial investment. The method used in this research is a descriptive statistical analysis by conducting sentiment analysis using primary data from expert interviews. The data is then processed using the SentiStrenght application. The results show that the development of Hajj financial investment in Indonesia has a positive sentiment of 28%, a negative sentiment of 12%, and a neutral sentiment of 60%. Bank deposit is an alternative allocation that gets the best sentiment analysis results with a positive sentiment percentage of 50%, neutral 50%, and negative 0%. Meanwhile, the instrument with the lowest sentiment analysis result is Sukuk, with a positive sentiment percentage of 10%, neutral 70%, and negative 20%.
What People Say About Halal Tourism? Assyifa
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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This study aims to analyze the sentiments generated from public opinion taken from Twitter and related to halal tourism. The method used was a qualitative approach with descriptive statistics from literature studies with halal tourism. The data analyzed consisted of 906 tweets during 2021. The results showed that neutral sentiment was the highest result with 97.2%, followed by positive sentiment at 2.2% and negative sentiment at 0.6%. The diversity of the results of this sentiment is obtained because of the cons against the development of halal tourism.
Halal Travel Research Development Nadia Nurul Izza
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (454.174 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v1i1.86

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According to the State of the Global Islamic Economic report by Thomson Reuters in collaboration with Dinar Standard, the global Muslim market destination was valued at $140 billion in 2013, representing 11.5% of global spending. The same report also shows that the segment was worth $238 billion in 2019 and represented 13% of global spending. The Muslim consumer market has been recognized as another important segment for cross-sectoral businesses. The increasing interest has made researchers begin to focus their research on halal tourism. The increasing population and purchasing power of Muslims around the world, as well as the new era of modernization reinforce the trend of increasing halal lifestyle in tourism. Sharia values ​​will be more practiced as a way of life by seeing this condition the global market must respond to the needs, preferences, and unique market orientations as well as economic values ​​and trade. One of the halal lifestyle trends in Indonesia currently consists of the tourism sector, namely Halal Travel. This study aims to determine the development map and trends of Halal Travel. The data analyzed were more than 67 Scopus indexed research publications. The export data is then processed and analyzed using the VOSviewer application program to find out the bibliometric map of the development of Halal Travel. The results of the study show that the number of publications on the development of the role of Halal Travel research continues to increase.
A Qualitative Review on Halal Tourism: NVivo Approach Nadia Nurul Izza; Aam Slamet Rusydiana; Sherrindra Avedta
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (776.307 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v1i1.87

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According to the Global Muslim Travel Index report, the market share of Muslim travelers is increasing. It is expected to increase to USD 220 billion by 2020 and is expected to increase by USD 80 billion to USD 300 billion by 2026. The Muslim consumer market has been recognized as another important segment for cross-sectoral businesses. With this increasing interest, researchers are starting to focus on halal tourism. This study aims to identify and map research related to the development of halal tourism in the world of research for the last 14 years, from 2009 to 2022. The method used is a qualitative analysis of secondary data in the form of metadata from 287 Scopus-indexed publications, then processed using NVivo software. 12 Plus. The results of the study show that the number of publications on the development of halal tourism continues to increase. From the results of the exploration and visualization review of the halal tourism pattern, it was found that there are 4 research lines related to this topic including satisfaction with halal tourism, the role of government policies in halal tourism, innovative business opportunities for the halal tourism industry, the Muslim tourism market sector and players in the halal tourism sector. In addition, this study found that the halal tourism management system was still poorly organized. Therefore, the contribution of this research is very important for tourism operators, managers, and marketers of tourism destinations who have direct and indirect leadership in improving the halal tourism management system.
A Scientometric Analysis on Halal Awareness Nadia Nurul Izza
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (694.164 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v2i1.89

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This study aims to determine the development and trend of halal awareness maps published by Scopus indexed journals. The data analyzed were 200 publications of published documents. The export data is then processed and analyzed using the R Bibliometrix application program combined with VOSviewer to determine the halal awareness bibliometric map for research development. The results showed that the number of publications with the theme of halal awareness experienced a significant increase. The results showed that the most popular journal was the Journal of Islamic Marketing, the most popular author was Abdullah A., and the most popular country was Malaysia. The most popular keyword topics are halal product, food industry, halal certification, halal logo and halal tourism. Furthermore, in conceptual structure, this research has spread thematic maps to place themes and sub-themes on the graph and divided them into four clusters (dropping or emerging themes, basic themes, highly developed and isolated themes, motor themes). Then, the conceptual framework developed will provide the necessary incentives for continued research in this emerging topic, which will benefit academics, researchers and practitioners around the world.
Halal Food Quality and The SDG-3 Goal Mia Sari
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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This study tries to review research on halal quality food in Scopus indexed journals. This analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis based on 868 selected papers relating to halal food research on international reputable journals. The data is then processed and analyzed using the VOSviewer application program to find out the bibliometric visualization map of halal food quality research development. The results of this bibliometric mapping study show a map of the development of research in the field of halal food quality. The most popular authors are in the red cluster which consists of 25 authors. The most popular countries are Malaysia and Indonesia. The most popular keywords are halal, safety, quality food, bibliometrics. In addition, this study also found a link between halal food quality and the third goal of the SDGs, namely ensuring a healthy life and promoting well-being for all people of all ages.
Challenges in Developing Integrated Halal Industry in Indonesia Mohammad Iqbal Irfany
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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This study aims to determine the opinions and recommendations of experts regarding the problems of the integrated halal industry in Indonesia to determine the priority of the most important variables to be fixed first. This research was conducted in September 2020 using primary data obtained from interviews of experts consisting of academics, practitioners and regulators with a background in sharia economics. The data were analyzed by the Delphi method to find the main priority and agreed upon convergence by experts. The results showed that of the 6 criteria for integrated halal industry problems in Indonesia, there are 22 variables with convergent-convergent consensus based on expert opinion and only 2 variables with Divergent consensus. The 3 main priority problems of the integrated halal industry in Indonesia along with the problems in the sub-criteria are (1) Regulation & Policy: Implementation, (2) Information Technology & Services: Accessibility, (3) Public Awareness: Socialization. This research can be used by readers to make improvements in the halal industry system in Indonesia with priorities according to the findings of this study. This research is the first research to comprehensively calculate the expert's assessment regarding the integrated halal industry problem in Indonesia using the Delphi method and its priority recommendations.
Formulating Halal-Based Hospital Indicators Aisyah As-Salafiyah
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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This study aims to formulate the halal-based hospital indicators using systematic review. Research will be conducted in 2021 by searching with the keyword "Halal Hospital". The data analyzed 30 halal-based hospital research publications indexed by Dimensions. Visualization of the map of the development of halal-based hospital research is obtained through the export process into the .txt file format. The export data is then processed and analyzed using the VOSviewer application program to find a bibliometric map of the development of halal-based hospital research. The results show that the number of publications on halal-based hospital research is from 2014 to 2021. Bibliometric mapping shows that the visualization of the development of halal-based hospital research is divided into 5 clusters, with the most popular keywords being hospital, Islamic medical tourism and health care provider. The most popular writers are Suhaiza Zailani and Hayatullah Lalulddin. The most popular journal is IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia (IMJM) and the most popular document is Rahman et al. (2018b). In addition, this study found indicators that are the main elements of a halal-based hospital based on Maqashid Syariah and recommendations for related parties.
How Far Has Halal Travel Been Studied? Aviyu Nekha; Dwi Ratna Kartikawati
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (303.729 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v2i1.154

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The increasing growth of the Muslim population, followed by increasing religiosity, has led to a rising desire to travel with halal tourism. Not only are Muslim-majority countries aware of this, but non-Muslim countries are also interested in developing this market. This research aims to see the development of Halal Travel research worldwide published by journals with this theme. This study used a qualitative method with a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used is secondary data with the theme of Islamic halal travel originating from the Scopus database for 2011-2023. Then, the data is processed and analyzed using the VosViewer application to know the bibliometric map of the development of Halal Travel research worldwide. The study found six clusters related to Halal Travels: challenge in halal travel, halal travel in general, application Islamic value in halal travel, halal travel index, halal food in non-muslim country, and Intention and relationship muslim millennial for halal travel. The authors with the most published articles are Han H, Al-Ansi A, Rahman M. K, and Oktadiana H. The three keywords that appear the most are tourism, muslim tourist, and tourist. The author's affiliation is the university with the most publications dominated by Sejong University, UTM, and UPM. And countries with the most publications related to related studies are Malaysia, Indonesia, and South Korea.

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