2011 International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icriis.2011.6125680
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Information quality model for halal online business

Abstract: Halal businesses -the business organizations that market and sell Halal services and products are also using internet technology to perform their business activities. In this paper, such organization is known as Halal online business. In online business environment, information posted on the internet is the critical success factor that needs to be ensured in terms of its reliability and accuracy. Many researchers have proven that the information quality of the website has strong impact on customer's satisfacti… Show more

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“…(Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). The meaning of the word halal, which derives from the Arabic term halla, is "permitted," "allowed," "lawful," "legal or lawful," "accepted," "authorized," and "slick," whereas haram, which derives from the Arabic term haruma, is "forbidden," "prohibited," "unlawful," "illegal," and "unaccepted," according to the Quran and Hadith (Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Basri & Kurniawati, 2019;Novitasari, Chidir, Sutardi, Iskandar, & Pebrina, 2021;Busyra & Ardi, 2020;Haleem & Khan, 2017;Oemar, Prasetyaningsih, Bakar, Djamaludin, & Septiani, 2022;Petiwala, Naeem Nawazish, Shukla, Sharma, & Nanda, 2021;Rishelin & Ardi, 2020;Samsi, Zainal, & Ibrahim, 2011;Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). Mushbooh alternatively, syubha, shubhah, and mashbuh meaning 'doubtful', 'questionable', 'suspected', or 'black and white' that the Muslims should avoid (Basri & Kurniawati, 2019).…”
Section: Halal Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). The meaning of the word halal, which derives from the Arabic term halla, is "permitted," "allowed," "lawful," "legal or lawful," "accepted," "authorized," and "slick," whereas haram, which derives from the Arabic term haruma, is "forbidden," "prohibited," "unlawful," "illegal," and "unaccepted," according to the Quran and Hadith (Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Basri & Kurniawati, 2019;Novitasari, Chidir, Sutardi, Iskandar, & Pebrina, 2021;Busyra & Ardi, 2020;Haleem & Khan, 2017;Oemar, Prasetyaningsih, Bakar, Djamaludin, & Septiani, 2022;Petiwala, Naeem Nawazish, Shukla, Sharma, & Nanda, 2021;Rishelin & Ardi, 2020;Samsi, Zainal, & Ibrahim, 2011;Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). Mushbooh alternatively, syubha, shubhah, and mashbuh meaning 'doubtful', 'questionable', 'suspected', or 'black and white' that the Muslims should avoid (Basri & Kurniawati, 2019).…”
Section: Halal Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun e-service tersebut belum mengacu dan terintegrasi sistem perdaftaran online/Cerol LPPOM MUI. Pada penelitian lain, penerapan teknologi latent semantic indexing (LSI) digunakan untuk temu kembali informasi yang diaplikasikan pada sistem pencarian dokumen halal Malaysia (Hanum et al, 2012), sedangkan kualitas informasi dipengaruhi oleh kepercayaan, fitur, privasi, keamanan dan informatif (Samsi et al, 2011).…”
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