Keterkaitan Halal Knowledge, Halal Awareness, Halal Traceability dan Halal Purchase Intention pada Konsumen Tenun di Sumbar
Dina Agustin Putri,
Ratni Prima Lita,
Suziana Suziana
et al.
Abstract:The study aims to analyze the influence of halal knowledge, halal awareness, and halal purchase intention, as well as halal traceability as moderating variables. This quantitative research used 150 respondents as samples selected purposively, namely weaving consumers in West Sumatra who understand information about halal weaving. Data was collected using a Google Form questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale, and analyzed using SEM-PLS. The findings obtained are that halal knowledge has a significant positiv… Show more
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