An Exploratory-Descriptive Review of The Potential For Halal Management Implementation in Indonesian Leather Businesses

Q3 Engineering
Tengku Nurainun, H. A. Talib, K. R. Jamaludin, S. Yusof, N. T. Putri, F. Lestari
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Abstract

The need to apply halal management practices to non-food industries today is still merely seen as a necessity to meet the requirements of Islamic rules. Meanwhile, this approach has demonstrated that it can improve organizational efficacy in a variety of contexts. This study seeks to investigate the depth of halal principles implementation among leather industries and comes up with strategies for how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the leather industry can use halal management practices to move toward halal certification and enhance its performance. An exploratory-descriptive approach was used to get the current state of halal practices among leather industry SMEs through interviews and survey questionnaires. Five stakeholders were interviewed in a semi-structured manner. A survey questionnaire was distributed to 127 SMEs in the leather industry center of Sukaregang, Garut, Indonesia. This paper discusses the key factors of halal implementation and determines which halal practices need more emphasis. The result showed that the current knowledge, awareness, and implementation of halal requirements among leather SMEs in Indonesia are still low. An action plan for the industry, authority, and supplier was provided.  The implication of this research can contribute to the leather industry players that intent to implement halal management system effectively and stakeholders in making decision to accelerate halal certification process.
印尼皮革企业清真管理实施潜力的探索性描述性综述
如今,将清真管理实践应用于非食品行业的必要性仍然仅仅被视为满足伊斯兰规则要求的必要性。同时,这种方法已经证明它可以在各种情况下提高组织效能。本研究旨在调查皮革行业清真原则实施的深度,并提出皮革行业中小企业如何利用清真管理实践实现清真认证并提高其绩效的策略。采用探索性描述性方法,通过访谈和问卷调查,了解皮革行业中小企业清真做法的现状。以半结构化的方式采访了五名利益攸关方。向印度尼西亚加鲁特苏卡雷岗皮革工业中心的127家中小企业分发了一份调查问卷。本文讨论了清真实施的关键因素,并确定了哪些清真实践需要更加重视。结果表明,目前印尼皮革中小企业对清真要求的了解、认识和实施程度仍然很低。提供了行业、当局和供应商的行动计划。这项研究的意义可以帮助皮革行业参与者有效实施清真管理系统,并帮助利益相关者做出加快清真认证过程的决定。
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