2023
DOI: 10.21511/im.19(1).2023.02
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Gen-Z Muslims’ purchase intention of halal food: Evidence from Indonesia

Abstract: Halal food production is a crucial sector for Muslims, especially Generation Z, who spend time eating in stalls and restaurants instead of eating homemade food. This tendency is higher than in the previous generation. Thus, this study aims to estimate the factors influencing the purchase intention of halal food for Generation Z Muslims in Indonesia. This quantitative study uses a questionnaire distributed randomly online to 352 respondents. Data analysis and hypotheses were examined using the structural equati… Show more

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“…According to earlier research conducted in Muslim-majority nations such as Saudi Arabia, Islamic brands do not increase interest in purchasing Halal food. This finding was confirmed by Febriandika et al [ 1 ]. This is so they can continue to purchase Halal food without seeing the Islamic brand.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…According to earlier research conducted in Muslim-majority nations such as Saudi Arabia, Islamic brands do not increase interest in purchasing Halal food. This finding was confirmed by Febriandika et al [ 1 ]. This is so they can continue to purchase Halal food without seeing the Islamic brand.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Muslims, especially Generation Z members, who prefer eating in stalls and restaurants rather than at home, must prioritise Halal food production [ 1 ]. According to earlier research conducted in Muslim-majority nations such as Saudi Arabia, Islamic brands do not increase interest in purchasing Halal food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, the clusters between CONCOR and factor analysis were able to be correlated; for instance, "halal cuisine" with "halal cuisine", "Islamic dining" with "Islamic dining", "food menu" with "food menu", and "value" with "value". Islamic dining and halal cuisine are quite familiar, but the word clustering is not the same, halal cuisine focuses on the name or type of food, as stated in a previous research study that "All Muslims are obliged to consume halal cuisine", which implies that cuisine refers to "food" [70] . Meanwhile, the Islamic dining cluster places more emphasis on the experience or activities of Muslim or Islamic people while they are eating [71] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%