2024
DOI: 10.1108/jima-09-2021-0303
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The role of trust and perceived risk on Muslim behavior in buying halal-certified food

Hardius Usman,
Nucke Widowati Kusumo Projo,
Chairy Chairy
et al.

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study to examine the factors that encourage/inhibit Muslim behavior in buying halal-certified food (HCF), based on two theories, the knowledge-attitude-behavior model and the attitude-behavior-context model; and study the impact of trust and perceived risk on Muslim behavior in buying HCF, and their role in moderating the relationship between halal awareness and religious commitment with Muslim behavior in buying HCF. Design/methodology/approach The research population target is Mu… Show more

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