Halal Food Consumption among the Indonesian Muslim Minority in Belgium

The objective of this study is to examine and explain the determinant factors related to halal food consumption within the Indonesian Muslim minority group living in Belgium. The research used the quantitative methodology, the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and Islamic religiosity (IR) as a concep...

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Authors: Yakin, Ayang Utriza (Author) ; Rahmani, Ima Sri (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Tokyo Institute for Asian Muslim Studies, Waseda University 2018
In:Sonderdruck aus: Proceedings of the International Workshop on "Halal Food Consumption in East and West" p. 123-150
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Summary:The objective of this study is to examine and explain the determinant factors related to halal food consumption within the Indonesian Muslim minority group living in Belgium. The research used the quantitative methodology, the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and Islamic religiosity (IR) as a conceptual framework. Questionnaires were collected between December 2017 and January 2018, in Antwerp, Leuven, Gent, and Brussels, during the Islamic community gathering (pengajian), the Friday prayer (jumatan), and the periodic community gathering (arisan). Descriptive statistics were used to explain the Indonesians’ socio-demographic characteristics. Correlations and multiple regression analyses were employed as a basis for the application of TPB, IR and consuming intention. This research is the first to apply the TPB framework to Indonesian Muslims as a religious minority group living in Belgium regarding the issue of halal food consumption.
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