2020
DOI: 10.1080/08961530.2020.1818158
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Information Diffusion in Halal Food Social Media: A Social Network Approach

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“…This result highlights that producers' level of halal awareness drives business actors to provide detailed information about halal food (Yusaini et al, 2016). Halal traceability is important in enabling producers to ensure an uninterrupted production, distribution and consumption process (Amir & Tjibtosubroto, 2019;Mostafa, 2020). Thus, the need for proper guideline on halal supply chain management for producers is undeniable (Shafii & Wan Siti Khadijah, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This result highlights that producers' level of halal awareness drives business actors to provide detailed information about halal food (Yusaini et al, 2016). Halal traceability is important in enabling producers to ensure an uninterrupted production, distribution and consumption process (Amir & Tjibtosubroto, 2019;Mostafa, 2020). Thus, the need for proper guideline on halal supply chain management for producers is undeniable (Shafii & Wan Siti Khadijah, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halal traceability involves many parties such as suppliers, producers, logistics and end-users (Ab Rashid & Bojei, 2019). There is a crucial need for halal traceability within the halal supply chain in order to ensure the producer has an uninterrupted production, distribution and consumption process (Amir & Tjibtosubroto, 2019;Mostafa, 2020). According to Sayogo (2018), halal traceability is determined by three main factors: consumer trust, a healthy lifestyle and company reputation.…”
Section: Halal Traceabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest use of social media data comes from microblogs, as much as 46% [1]. Twitter data can be used in a remarkably diverse number of research studies, such as sentiment analyses [3,4], text analyses [5][6][7][8], opinion analyses [9,10], as well as analyses of influence or information diffusion [11][12][13][14].…”
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“…Considering the importance of HF and its acceptance even amongst Non-Muslims (Ab Talib and Ai Chin, 2018;De Boni and Forleo, 2019;and Mostafa, 2020a), the literature on this subject is relatively new, and has increased significantly over the recent years. Accordingly, Wibowo, et al (2020) argued that the purchase intention on HF amongst the non-Muslim consumers remains inconclusive in which would lead to the hesitation amongst the non-Muslim consumers to purchase HF.…”
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“…Although several valuable attempts have been made to summarise previous studies pertaining to HF, there is still a lack of papers examining the whole HF domain systematically. For instance, Mostafa (2020a) used knowledge domain visualisation to review the HF knowledge structure through the analysis of information associated with authors, publications, and keyword networks. Secinaro and Calandra (2020) used bibliometrics to analyse the journals, articles, authors, citations, keywords, and countries in the HF literature.…”
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