Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs

Negotiation usually takes place whenever a conflict arises between two individuals or groups over differences of interests. Differing needs and socioeconomic backgrounds may occur when unresolved issues arise, pertaining to the changes of Trade Description Act 1972 to Trade Description Act 2011Malay...

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Main Authors: Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R., Hafiz H.H., Saifol B.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.usim-153592017-10-31T07:07:33Z Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R., Hafiz H.H., Saifol B. Conflicts; Halal Certifications; Islamic; Negotiation Negotiation usually takes place whenever a conflict arises between two individuals or groups over differences of interests. Differing needs and socioeconomic backgrounds may occur when unresolved issues arise, pertaining to the changes of Trade Description Act 1972 to Trade Description Act 2011Malaysia creating interests among affected Halal industries, government agencies and consumers alike. In order to fill up the gap over interests that are naturally diversified, it raises a question if the interests could be negotiated in order to call for cooperation. This paper therefore focuses on the concept of negotiating interests via "Halal Jobs" or HalJob programme using the Islamic approach. The programme has been introduced to the Muslims who live in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is hoped that this programme will become a platform that create job opportunities to enable constructive development particularly, in the economic growth among the local Muslim communities. This study finds that in order to negotiate their interest, certain challenges that require potential solutions for the HalJob programme needs to be addressed. © IDOSI Publications, 2012. 2017-10-31T07:07:33Z 2017-10-31T07:07:33Z 2012 Article 18184952 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/15359 en
institution Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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topic Conflicts; Halal Certifications; Islamic; Negotiation
spellingShingle Conflicts; Halal Certifications; Islamic; Negotiation
Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R.,
Hafiz H.H., Saifol B.
Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
description Negotiation usually takes place whenever a conflict arises between two individuals or groups over differences of interests. Differing needs and socioeconomic backgrounds may occur when unresolved issues arise, pertaining to the changes of Trade Description Act 1972 to Trade Description Act 2011Malaysia creating interests among affected Halal industries, government agencies and consumers alike. In order to fill up the gap over interests that are naturally diversified, it raises a question if the interests could be negotiated in order to call for cooperation. This paper therefore focuses on the concept of negotiating interests via "Halal Jobs" or HalJob programme using the Islamic approach. The programme has been introduced to the Muslims who live in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is hoped that this programme will become a platform that create job opportunities to enable constructive development particularly, in the economic growth among the local Muslim communities. This study finds that in order to negotiate their interest, certain challenges that require potential solutions for the HalJob programme needs to be addressed. © IDOSI Publications, 2012.
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author Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R.,
Hafiz H.H., Saifol B.
author_facet Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R.,
Hafiz H.H., Saifol B.
author_sort Norhayati Rafida A.R., Alina A.R.,
title Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
title_short Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
title_full Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
title_fullStr Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating interests according to Islamic approach on Halal certifications: Challenges in creating jobs
title_sort negotiating interests according to islamic approach on halal certifications: challenges in creating jobs
publishDate 2017
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/15359
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