2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2017.07.022
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Religion as a field of transcultural practices in multicultural marketplaces

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“…Religion has a social impact on consumer products and services in various industries, including hospitality and travel. Sociologists view religion as an ideology that applies to humans and members of a community bonded in a harmonious relationship [82,83]. Religion is among the most critical social and cultural forces and has a significant impact on human behavior [84].…”
Section: The Dimension Of Islamic Religiosity: Host Community Perceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religion has a social impact on consumer products and services in various industries, including hospitality and travel. Sociologists view religion as an ideology that applies to humans and members of a community bonded in a harmonious relationship [82,83]. Religion is among the most critical social and cultural forces and has a significant impact on human behavior [84].…”
Section: The Dimension Of Islamic Religiosity: Host Community Perceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moral religion is defined as motivation and inspiration for the believer as a guide to life [25], while ethics is a rational argument that has the social, cultural and political. Ethics emphasizes the role of human beings in life and overcome the problems of diverse ethical life [26], Contains moral teachings views on moral values and norms which are among a group of people [4], The moral value as human beings is human kindness. Moral term derived from the Latin, the plural of the mores commensurate with the word customs, morals are in accordance with the general ideas received about action [27], Meanwhile, the ethical standards that govern the behavior of society [28], Ethics deals with the concept of the values of good and being a model of human relationships between people such as truth, freedom, honesty, justice, love, compassion and refers to the good life, of what is good and bad, about whether there is the correct destination and wrong, and how knowing that there [29],…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orientation for education and learning the Quran Maghrib Bupolo Movement can be a media-actualization for the achievement of pluralism. Pluralism is an understanding that teach that all religions are equal [3], So that truth is relative [4], Therefore there can be no one religion that claims to be the only true religion [5], "Religious plurality" is a condition of living together (coexistence) [6] between religions (in the broadest sense) [7]Different in one community while maintaining the specific characteristics or the teachings of each religion [8], Great expectations with the pluralism of the public life in Buru more harmonious and prosperous. Indra in his research on the implementation of the program management community movements sunset Koran in the province of West Sumatra suggests the benefits of the program dusk Koran is shaping the attitude and behavior of public morality, build social engineering (social engineering) which are based on the spirit of local wisdom and spiritual values, motion sunset Quran as a medium to build a strong bond in order to form a family [9], Meanwhile, Sapendi in research on building social relationships across religions in school, explaining the school as an educational environment that provides context for the development of students in various aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies indicate the constant interchange between global modern versus local tradition value in consumer cultural identification (Lien et al, 2017;Cruz et al, 2017;Sobol et al, 2018;Sinha and Sheth, 2017). Recognizing that people direct their identities in relation to global or local orientation (Robertson, 1992)…”
Section: Identification Process and Tradition Valuementioning
confidence: 99%