Marketing to the educated Muslim woman
Nauar Kuswadi,
Ameena Jaafar and
Nurhafihz Noor
International Journal of Islamic Marketing and Branding, 2017, vol. 2, issue 2, 156-169
Abstract:
This paper attempts to explore globally common ideals, values, and lifestyles of a segment termed as 'educated Muslim women' in order to stimulate discussions of a possible niche target market and further encourage thinking and understanding of this emerging consumer group. The paper begins with an introduction of the market and analyses its psychographics based on the activities, interest and opinion (AIO framework). A particular focus is given to the effects of globalisation and the rise and convergence of individuals connected to this movement. The paper ends with recommendations to target this niche segment with the marketing mix adjusted based on conclusions derived from the analysis.
Keywords: Muslim women; religion; Islamic marketing; Islamic branding; modest fashion; modesty; hijab; Islamophobia; . (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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