2022
DOI: 10.1108/jima-06-2021-0178
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The conflict of halal and hedonism, investigating halal-sensitive tourists’ hedonic tendency

Abstract: Purpose Hedonic behavior is a well-known phenomenon for tourism activities by the nature of tourism itself. However, there is a possible conflict between the structure of halal tourism and hedonic behavior. This paper aims to investigate the hedonic perception levels of halal-sensitive tourists (HSTs) while questioning their travel motivations. Design/methodology/approach According to the aim of this study, quantitative approach has been adopted via data gathering within World Halal Summit. A total of 1,123 … Show more

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“…Indonesia is a country with a majority Muslim population. Halal tourism guarantees are perceived to be universal, meaning that tourism products provided on the market are generally considered halal (Saraç et al, 2023). Thus, halal tourism can play an important role globally, especially in diverse Muslim societies (Muflih & Juliana, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia is a country with a majority Muslim population. Halal tourism guarantees are perceived to be universal, meaning that tourism products provided on the market are generally considered halal (Saraç et al, 2023). Thus, halal tourism can play an important role globally, especially in diverse Muslim societies (Muflih & Juliana, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%