Technology facilitation assessment for Malaysia halal quality assurance for food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics industry
This study aimed to identify the appropriate characteristics of assistive technology to facilitate the quality control process in halal industry segments, namely, food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics. For this purpose, four separate research projects were conducted to cover t...
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my.utm.976382022-10-21T02:24:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97638/ Technology facilitation assessment for Malaysia halal quality assurance for food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics industry Mohamad Husny Hamid, Zuhra Junaida Illyas, Mohd. Iskandar Mohd. Yusof, Farahwahida HD Industries. Land use. Labor HF Commerce This study aimed to identify the appropriate characteristics of assistive technology to facilitate the quality control process in halal industry segments, namely, food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics. For this purpose, four separate research projects were conducted to cover these four different industry segments. This paper combined the findings and provided a compilation of all the results. Questionnaire surveys were distributed during the 13th Malaysian International Halal Showcase (MIHAS 2016) as the pilot study. Main data collection was done on the industry in Johor in the southern part of Malaysia. The seven elements of technology characteristics selected for this study are speed, convenience, integration, auto-report, customizable, cost, and data accessibility. Findings of this study show that each industry segments have different technology characteristics preference. Nevertheless, the majority of respondents agreed that technological assistance in halal quality control is vital in helping companies to ensure the halal integrity of their products and services. Universitas Negeri Malang 2021-06-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97638/1/ZuhraJunaida2021_TechnologyFacilitationAssessmentforMalaysia.pdf Mohamad Husny Hamid, Zuhra Junaida and Illyas, Mohd. Iskandar and Mohd. Yusof, Farahwahida (2021) Technology facilitation assessment for Malaysia halal quality assurance for food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics industry. Nusantara Halal Journal, 2 (1). pp. 6-15. ISSN 2745–9039 http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um060.2021v2p006-015 DOI:10.17977/um060.2021v2p006-015 |
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This study aimed to identify the appropriate characteristics of assistive technology to facilitate the quality control process in halal industry segments, namely, food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics. For this purpose, four separate research projects were conducted to cover these four different industry segments. This paper combined the findings and provided a compilation of all the results. Questionnaire surveys were distributed during the 13th Malaysian International Halal Showcase (MIHAS 2016) as the pilot study. Main data collection was done on the industry in Johor in the southern part of Malaysia. The seven elements of technology characteristics selected for this study are speed, convenience, integration, auto-report, customizable, cost, and data accessibility. Findings of this study show that each industry segments have different technology characteristics preference. Nevertheless, the majority of respondents agreed that technological assistance in halal quality control is vital in helping companies to ensure the halal integrity of their products and services. |
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Technology facilitation assessment for Malaysia halal quality assurance for food and beverages, consumer goods, logistics, and cosmetics industry |
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