Exploring the Issues and Challenges in Malaysian Cosmetic Halal: A Theoretical Framework

A. Shamsuddin, F. M. Yusof
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Halal Industry in Malaysia has been prevalent in the manufacturing sectors and has earned the government's concern in supporting its development. The Halal Industry sector has been considered as one of the leading contributors to Malaysian economy development in the future. This is due to the fact that the market of Halal products is reasonable to Muslims and has received pervasive attention from non-Muslims consumers who consider Halal commercialism. Halal industry has been categorized into seven sectors, which are cuisine, goods, financial, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, logistics, and tourism businesses. However, much attention has been given to issues and challenges to food services. Consequently, this study aims to address the influencing features of adopting Halal practices among Halalan Toyyiban Risk Management Plan (HTRMP) practices in the cosmetic industry. Besides, it adopts the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) model to describe the influencing of adopting factors in cosmetic sectors in a conceptual framework.
探索马来西亚化妆品清真的问题和挑战:一个理论框架
马来西亚的清真工业在制造业中一直很普遍,并赢得了政府对其发展的关注。清真工业部门被认为是马来西亚未来经济发展的主要贡献者之一。这是因为清真产品的市场对穆斯林来说是合理的,并且已经得到了认为清真商业化的非穆斯林消费者的普遍关注。清真产业被分为七个部门,分别是美食、商品、金融、制药、化妆品、物流和旅游业务。然而,人们对食品服务的问题和挑战给予了很大的关注。因此,本研究旨在解决在化妆品行业的Halalan Toyyiban风险管理计划(HTRMP)实践中采用清真做法的影响特征。此外,采用技术接受模型(TAM)模型在概念框架中描述化妆品行业采用因素的影响。
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