Consumers and Halal cosmetic products: knowledge, religiosity, attitude and intention

被引:132
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作者
Rahman, Azmawani Abd [1 ]
Asrarhaghighi, Ebrahim [2 ]
Ab Rahman, Suhaimi [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Halal Product Res Inst, Serdang, Malaysia
[2] Univ Putra Malaysia, Putra Business Sch, Serdang, Malaysia
[3] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Econ & Management, Serdang, Malaysia
关键词
Halal market; Islamic marketing; Islamic retail; The Muslim consumer; Islamic pharmaceuticals; Cosmetics and toiletry; Malaysian;
D O I
10.1108/JIMA-09-2013-0068
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to add to the body of knowledge about attitude and intention to choose a Halal product. Despite the importance of the Halal cosmetic market for both producers and consumers, the existing literature focusses on Halal food products, and only a limited number of studies exist about Halal cosmetic products. This study assesses the effects of knowledge and religiosity on attitudes towards Halal cosmetics products, as well as the effect of those attitudes on the intention to buy the Halal cosmetic products. This study also investigates the existence of differences between consumers' attitudes towards Halal cosmetics and Halal food products. Design/methodology/approach - This study used a self-administrated questionnaire with closed-ended questions. The questionnaire was distributed using non-probability convenience sampling. At the end of data collection period, a total of 110 usable questionnaires from Muslim respondents over the age of 18 years old were used for further analysis. To assess the relationship between knowledge, religiosity, attitude and intention, a structural equation modeling technique was used. And to investigate the difference between attitude and intention for Halal cosmetic and Halal food products, the pair sample t-test were applied. Findings - The findings of the study show that the relationship between knowledge and attitude is insignificant, but there is a significant positive relationship between religiosity and attitude. From the lens of theory of reasoned action (TRA), this study indicates that there is a positive relationship between attitude and intention to choose Halal cosmetic products. This study also found a significant difference between consumers' attitudes towards Halal cosmetics and attitudes towards Halal food products, as well as consumers' intentions to choose Halal cosmetics and intentions to choose Halal food products among Malaysian consumers. Moreover, the results indicate that Malaysian consumers have more positive attitudes and intentions towards Halal food products than towards Halal cosmetic products. Research limitations/implications - Because the sample of the study is limited to consumers from one country ( Malaysia), it is suggested that the future studies choose their samples from consumers in different countries. Practical implications - The results of the study give implication to firms competing in the cosmetic industry. Religiosity is one of the main factors that should be taken into account in promoting their cosmetic products. Also, as the relationship between attitude and intention to choose Halal cosmetics is similar to the relationship for Halal foods, marketers may try similar ways to promote both the products. However, the attitude and intention to choose Halal cosmetics is still lower than Halal foods. Social implications - The result of this study provides an insight for the Malaysian consumers to realize whether knowledge and religiosity have any relationship towards consumers' attitudes towards Halal cosmetic products. The results also provide information to consumers that they are more likely to have stronger attitudes towards Halal food products than the cosmetic products. This study will be significant to the consumers, the importer and exporter, the producer and marketer and the researcher as well as the government. Originality/value - This study is the first study which has assessed the antecedents and consequence of consumers' attitude towards Halal cosmetic products in one model. Moreover, this research is among the first attempts to investigate the significant difference in Malaysian consumers' attitude and intention between Halal cosmetic and food products.
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页数:16
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