Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda

To address consumers' concerns regarding food integrity, halal food businesses need to rethink their conventional supply chains and leverage new technologies. The emergence and proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) - the use of interconnected devices, sensors, and technologies to orches...

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Main Authors: Rejeb, Abderahman, Rejeb, Karim, Zailani, Suhaiza, Treiblmaier, Horst, Hand, Karen J.
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spelling my.um.eprints.279932022-06-28T05:05:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27993/ Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda Rejeb, Abderahman Rejeb, Karim Zailani, Suhaiza Treiblmaier, Horst Hand, Karen J. HC Economic History and Conditions QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science To address consumers' concerns regarding food integrity, halal food businesses need to rethink their conventional supply chains and leverage new technologies. The emergence and proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) - the use of interconnected devices, sensors, and technologies to orchestrate, monitor, and optimize supply chain processes - holds innovative potentials for the halal food supply chain (HFSC). Despite the growing popularity in supply chain management and logistics, the potentials and challenges of IoT in the HFSC remain - unexplored and further research is required. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to address this knowledge gap and review IoT research within the context of HFSCs. To begin, over seventy-three (73) papers were analyzed using both bibliometric techniques and in-depth content analysis. The results reveal that IoT offers five major benefits for the HFSC; namely, traceability of products, enhancement of supply chain efficiencies, facilitation of livestock management, authentication of foods' halal status, and monitoring of halal certifications. Several challenges were identified, including the technical limitations of IoT devices, technological immaturity, lack of user acceptance, and cost and regulatory barriers. The study's findings provide deeper insight into the current state of IoT research in the halal food literature, its development, challenges and future research avenues for scholars, policy makers and the HFSC community. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Elsevier 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed Rejeb, Abderahman and Rejeb, Karim and Zailani, Suhaiza and Treiblmaier, Horst and Hand, Karen J. (2021) Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda. Internet of Things, 13. ISSN 2543-1536, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2021.100361 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2021.100361>. 10.1016/j.iot.2021.100361
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Rejeb, Abderahman
Rejeb, Karim
Zailani, Suhaiza
Treiblmaier, Horst
Hand, Karen J.
Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
description To address consumers' concerns regarding food integrity, halal food businesses need to rethink their conventional supply chains and leverage new technologies. The emergence and proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) - the use of interconnected devices, sensors, and technologies to orchestrate, monitor, and optimize supply chain processes - holds innovative potentials for the halal food supply chain (HFSC). Despite the growing popularity in supply chain management and logistics, the potentials and challenges of IoT in the HFSC remain - unexplored and further research is required. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to address this knowledge gap and review IoT research within the context of HFSCs. To begin, over seventy-three (73) papers were analyzed using both bibliometric techniques and in-depth content analysis. The results reveal that IoT offers five major benefits for the HFSC; namely, traceability of products, enhancement of supply chain efficiencies, facilitation of livestock management, authentication of foods' halal status, and monitoring of halal certifications. Several challenges were identified, including the technical limitations of IoT devices, technological immaturity, lack of user acceptance, and cost and regulatory barriers. The study's findings provide deeper insight into the current state of IoT research in the halal food literature, its development, challenges and future research avenues for scholars, policy makers and the HFSC community. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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author Rejeb, Abderahman
Rejeb, Karim
Zailani, Suhaiza
Treiblmaier, Horst
Hand, Karen J.
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Rejeb, Karim
Zailani, Suhaiza
Treiblmaier, Horst
Hand, Karen J.
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title Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
title_short Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
title_full Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
title_fullStr Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
title_full_unstemmed Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda
title_sort integrating the internet of things in the halal food supply chain: a systematic literature review and research agenda
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