马来西亚穆斯林消费者对清真保健品的消费行为

Siti Nurunnajwa S., Elistina A.B., Syuhaily O., Nuradli Ridzwan Shah M.D.
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保健食品是指具有医疗或保健功效(包括预防和治疗疾病)的食品或部分食品。虽然营养保健品的主要来源是植物,但并非所有营养保健品都可以归类为alpha。许多配料涉及食品加工,用作调味剂、稳定剂或着色剂。此外,一些添加剂可能来自非清真来源,如猪肉、血液、非屠宰动物、转基因或乙醇提取物。因此,有必要确定影响马来西亚穆斯林对清真保健品消费行为的因素,以提高他们对这些产品的认识。因此,本研究旨在研究影响穆斯林购买清真保健品行为的因素。本研究采用了定量方法,通过多阶段随机抽样,共选取了 400 名马来西亚穆斯林消费者参与研究。研究采用多元回归分析法来确定伊斯兰价值观、宗教信仰、伊斯兰教法原则和对政府的信任是否会影响消费者购买清真保健品的行为。结果表明,这四个因素都会对消费者的行为产生重大影响,其中对政府的信任是最重要的预测因素。这项研究有望提高穆斯林消费者的清真意识,同时鼓励政府加强清真产业,以保护马来西亚穆斯林消费者的福利。
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Muslim consumers’ behaviour towards halal nutraceutical products in Malaysia
Nutraceutical is defined as a food, or parts of a food, that provide medical or health benefits, including disease prevention and treatment. Although the primary source of nutraceutical products is plant-based, not all nutraceutical products can be categorized as halal. Many ingredients are involved in food processing and used as flavours, stabilizers, or colouring agents. In addition, some additives may be derived from non-halal sources, whether from pork, blood, non-slaughtered animals, genetically modified, or extracted with ethanol. Therefore, there is a need to identify the factors influencing Muslims’ consumer behaviour towards halal nutraceutical products to improve their awareness of them in Malaysia. For this reason, the present study has been developed to examine the factors that affect Muslim behaviour in purchasing halal nutraceutical products. This study employed a quantitative approach, with a total of 400 Muslim consumers in Malaysia participating and selected through multi-stage random sampling. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine whether Islamic values, religiosity, the maqasid shariah principle, and trust in government influence consumer behaviour toward halal nutraceutical products. The result indicated that all four factors significantly affect the consumers’ behaviour, where trust in the government was the most substantial predictive factor. This study was expected to improve halal awareness among Muslim consumers while encouraging the government to strengthen the Halal industry to protect the welfare of Muslim consumers in Malaysia.
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