2021
DOI: 10.21427/0y6f-gh36
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Developing a Strategic Model for Halal Tourism in Aceh

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“…Nevertheless, some restaurants have withdrawn because the Halal certification process in Indonesia makes it quite difficult to get funding. This result is also in accordance with research conducted by Huda et al (2021), which states that there is still a gap between the concept and the reality of Halal certification implementation in Aceh. The Halal logo implementation rules have not yet reached the wider community:…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Nevertheless, some restaurants have withdrawn because the Halal certification process in Indonesia makes it quite difficult to get funding. This result is also in accordance with research conducted by Huda et al (2021), which states that there is still a gap between the concept and the reality of Halal certification implementation in Aceh. The Halal logo implementation rules have not yet reached the wider community:…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is essential to communicate clear policies and regulations to both manufacturers and the general public. According to Huda et al (2021), the community has not yet been successfully informed of the Halal implementation rules. Local communities can play an important role in promoting Halal tourism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regulation is an important factor that stakeholders must consider, as also highlighted by Huda et al (2021) and . It is anticipated that the existence of regulations will enable the government at the central and regional levels to develop halal tourism in accordance with specific guidelines.…”
Section: Halal Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study builds on previous research by Juliana et al (2022), Mursid &Anoraga (2021), andRatnasari et al (2020), which conducted a behavioral study on Indonesia's halal tourism industry. It also extends which developed an economic model for halal tourism in the context of enforcing Islamic sharia in Aceh, in addition to Huda et al (2021) who used the ANP approach to study the development of halal tourism in Aceh. The difference between this research and previous literature is that it employs the ANP method and focuses on essential aspects that have a direct influence on the development of halal tourism in Pamekasan that which include aspects of regulation, infrastructure, human resource, marketing and management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%