Comparative analysis of Islamic quality standard hotels in Malaysia and Indonesia
Nor'Ain Othman,
Vanessa Gaffar and
Heri Puspito Diyah Setiyorini
International Journal of Islamic Marketing and Branding, 2017, vol. 2, issue 3, 232-246
Abstract:
The study has contributed to determine the perception of Indonesian and Malaysian tourists regarding the Islamic standardisation for hotels. The theory of planned behaviour has been considered to analyse the respective perceptions of tourists. For the statistical analysis, ANOVA and Pearson correlation techniques were used. Planned behaviour variable is found to be insignificant, as it has a value greater than 0.05. The perceived value and awareness of Muslim tourists in hotels have played a vital role to help the tourists in selecting hotels with IQS. The hotel managements must update their products and services information online as it is a convenient and accessible medium for customers. While selecting the hotels with IQS, greater perceived value and awareness among the tourists seems to have an impact on their behavioural intentions.
Keywords: halal; Indonesia; Islamic quality standards; IQS; Islamic tourism; Islamic values; Malaysia; perceived value; planned behaviour; Shariah; social value. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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