Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective

Current literature on Halal food certification are largely focused on consumerism, but less attention on the manufacturer and supply-side of the Halal food chain. Although Halal food certification literature is growing, the field lack theoretical foundation and the uneven focus of Halal certificatio...

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Main Authors: Ab. Talib, Mohamed Syazwan, Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar, Thoo, Ai Chin
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spelling my.utm.606872017-02-27T03:20:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60687/ Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective Ab. Talib, Mohamed Syazwan Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar Thoo, Ai Chin HD28 Management. Industrial Management Current literature on Halal food certification are largely focused on consumerism, but less attention on the manufacturer and supply-side of the Halal food chain. Although Halal food certification literature is growing, the field lack theoretical foundation and the uneven focus of Halal certification research indicate that theoretical application is severely deficient. Acknowledging the shortcomings, this paper set out to explore the drivers that motivate firms in implementing Halal food certification, and examines the institutional theory on why business enterprises engage in Halal food certification. Literature in Halal, Halal certification, and institutional model are synthesised to conceptualise the motivational factors in implementing Halal food certificate. This paper argues that the coercive, normative, and mimetic isomorphism are the motivational factors behind the implementation of Halal food certification. The paper serves as a foundation for future research undertakings and entices more academic arguments to further fine-tune the suggested propositions 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ab. Talib, Mohamed Syazwan and Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar and Thoo, Ai Chin (2015) Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective. In: 1st International Conference on Educational Studies, 3-4 Jun, 2015, Skudai, Johor. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274512852_Conceptualising_the_Implementation_of_Halal_Food_Certification_An_Institutional_Theory_Perspective
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Ab. Talib, Mohamed Syazwan
Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar
Thoo, Ai Chin
Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
description Current literature on Halal food certification are largely focused on consumerism, but less attention on the manufacturer and supply-side of the Halal food chain. Although Halal food certification literature is growing, the field lack theoretical foundation and the uneven focus of Halal certification research indicate that theoretical application is severely deficient. Acknowledging the shortcomings, this paper set out to explore the drivers that motivate firms in implementing Halal food certification, and examines the institutional theory on why business enterprises engage in Halal food certification. Literature in Halal, Halal certification, and institutional model are synthesised to conceptualise the motivational factors in implementing Halal food certificate. This paper argues that the coercive, normative, and mimetic isomorphism are the motivational factors behind the implementation of Halal food certification. The paper serves as a foundation for future research undertakings and entices more academic arguments to further fine-tune the suggested propositions
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ab. Talib, Mohamed Syazwan
Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar
Thoo, Ai Chin
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Thoo, Ai Chin
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title Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
title_short Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
title_full Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
title_fullStr Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing the implementation of Halal food certification: an institutional theory perspective
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274512852_Conceptualising_the_Implementation_of_Halal_Food_Certification_An_Institutional_Theory_Perspective
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