Halal Logistics, Halal Manufacturing, Competitiveness and Halal Organizational Sustainability: A Conceptual Exploration
Khairulazmi Mohamad Karudin,
Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin,
Amir Imran Zainoddin and
Chanicha Moryadee
Information Management and Business Review, 2024, vol. 16, issue 3, 1001-1011
Abstract:
The Malaysian halal industry, especially in logistics and manufacturing, confronts several challenges due to globalization, including competitiveness issues. As a result, ensuring sustainable competitiveness has become crucial for maintaining compliance with Islamic halal Syariah standards. Preserving the sector's competitive edge while upholding halal management practices is a significant concern for businesses in Malaysia's halal industry. However, many halal companies lack the resources needed to identify the most effective strategies and methods to enhance their performance and competitiveness. This conceptual paper examines the interplay between Halal logistics, Halal manufacturing, competitiveness, and organizational sustainability within the Halal industry. The paper posits that effective integration of Halal logistics and manufacturing practices is not only essential for compliance with religious standards but also for enhancing the competitive advantage and sustainability performance of organizations. By exploring theoretical frameworks and existing literature, this paper highlights the critical role that Halal practices play in driving organizational success and proposes directions for future research in this growing field.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v16i3(I)S.3977
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