Halal development : trends, opportunities and challenges : proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Halal Development (ICHAD 2020), Malang, Indonesia, October 8, 2020 /

Halal development : trends, opportunities and challenges : proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Halal Development (ICHAD 2020), Malang, Indonesia, October 8, 2020 / edited by Heri Pratikto [and nine others]. - 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).

Selected conference papers.

Building human capability to ensure halal supply chain compliance -- A. Voak, B. Fairman
Halal destinations in Asia: A SWOT analysis -- A. Tohe, H. Pratikto, Kholisin, R. B. Atan
The evaluation of digital technology facilitation for halal quality assurance -- Z.J. Husny, M.I.I Tan, F. M. Yusof
Asking a chatbot for food ingredients halal status -- C. Suardi, D. Anggeani, A. P. Wibawa, N. Murtadlo, N. A.M Jabari
Urban human health: A study on food and drink phenomena -- N. Athiroh, M. I. Thohari, A. Sa'dullah
Does Ramadhan affect abnormal return? -- I. Ashari, Y. Soesetio
Analysis of the impacts and challenges of Covid-19 on green sukuk in Indonesia -- A.H. Suwanan, A, C, Putro, A. Triyanto, S. Munir, S. Merlinda
Halal lifestyle: National issue in the global cosmetics field -- A. Lestari, A. Hermawan
The strategic role of halal study center in supporting halal product assurance policy -- H. Pratikto, Y. Agustina, M. Diantoro, M. Churiyah, F. M. Yusof
Production and optimization of protease from Bacillus Sp. HTcUM7.1 in the process of extracting collagen from milkfish scales as efforts to support the availability of halal collagen in Indonesia -- E. Susanti, Suharti, R.A Wahab, N.D Sari, J. Firdaus
Starting halal and maslahah business based on Islamic Sharia -- H. Amrullah, H. Pratikto
Legal studies on halal product certification institution in Indonesia after the enactment of the law on halal product guarantee - M. Sakti, Pujiyono, M.N. Imanullah
The influence of halal awareness and halal certificate on purchase intention through brand image -- J.D.H. Saputro, I.P. Wilujeng, H. Pratikto
Exploring perception and resistance on halal labeling: An insight from Denpasar, Bali -- L. A. Perguna, S. Triharini, D. S. Pahlevi
Is halal certificate socialization effective in increasing the number of MSMEs in the foo sector to register for halal certificates? -- M. Puspaningtyas
Potential of halal industry areas to improve national economic growth -- N. Muyassaroh, F. Slamet, M. Sakti
Pesantren understanding on halal product guarantee -- A.M. Nasih, A.Sultoni
Islamic work ethics in management performance perspectives: Conceptualization and value internalization -- J. Hutasuhut, A. R. Syamsuri, A. Saragih, S. Sarkum
Halal responsibilities through Islamic business ethics practices: Implementation of trustworthy and fair values in traditional markets -- H. Muhammad, N. P. Sari
Exploring small and medium industry stakeholders' perspectives of halal certification in Indonesia: A case of Bangkalan Regency, Indonesia -- L. Qadariyah, S. Nahidloh, A.I. Mawardi
The influence of demographic, socio-economic, and environment on the preference and behavior of middle-class Muslims in forming the potential of halal hospital -- L. Latifah, Fatmah, A. I. Mawardi, I. Ritonga



The increasing demand for halal products, including goods and services, every year, especially for food and beverages, has resulted in a growing need for products with halal guarantees. Along with the increasing trend of the global demand, it has resulted in an increase in producers of halal food and beverages in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. In addition the demand for halal tourism is also increasing. Indonesia is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. However, there are still many Muslim consumer actors and Muslim producer actors who do not yet have an awareness of the importance of complying with the provisions of Islamic law in consuming and producing goods and services. There are still many restaurants and hotels that serve food and drinks that are not certified halal. There are still many food, medicinal and cosmetic products that are not halal certified. But now many secular countries such as France, Canada, Australia, the United States, Britain are also halal certified with the aim of meeting the Muslim demand for halal products for food and beverage, including for halal tourism. Starting from the development of the halal industry both in the fields of food, beverages andservices, an International Seminar was held, which provides a more complete understanding of halal products, current halal developments and can serve as motivation to produce halal products, providing research results from the topic of halal development. The international seminar, entitled International Conference on Halal Development, listed speakers from several countries able to provide an overview of the halal development of several countries. This book contains a selection of papers from the conference.

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Halal food industry--Congresses.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Civil

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