The book carefully addresses and simplifies the issue of integrity in Halal logistics and supply chain. It gathers findings to shed light of current issues, developments and future trends on the theory and practice of Halal in the logistics sector.
The book carefully addresses and simplifies the issue of integrity in Halal logistics and supply chain. It gathers findings to shed light of current issues, developments and future trends on the theory and practice of Halal in the logistics sector.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zawiah Abdul Majid is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Teknoputra, International, Industrial & Institutional partnerships (3IP), at the Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Mohd Farid Shamsudin is an Associate Professor at the Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Nor Aida Abdul Rahman is an Associate Professor and Head of Aviation Management at the Universiti of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I Halal Concept and the Overview of Halal Supply Chain Integrity 1. Halal Concepts 2. Market Overview, Evolution of Halal Market and Halal Supply Chain PART II The Constituents and Consequences of Halal Supply Chain Integrity: Case of Malaysia 3. The Overview of HSCI Study in Malaysia 4. The Importance of Halal Integrity in Supply Chain and the Need for Halal Integrity Research 5. HSCI and the Focal of Research 6. The Five Constituents of Halal Supply Chain Integrity - Halal Traceability, Halal Assets Specificity, Halal Quality Assurance, Halal Trust, Halal Commitments and Halal Barriers. 7. HSCI and Research Method: Case of Malaysia PART III Conclusion, Contribution to the Supply Chain Literature and Proposed Future Research Conclusion Appendix References Index
PART I Halal Concept and the Overview of Halal Supply Chain Integrity 1. Halal Concepts 2. Market Overview, Evolution of Halal Market and Halal Supply Chain PART II The Constituents and Consequences of Halal Supply Chain Integrity: Case of Malaysia 3. The Overview of HSCI Study in Malaysia 4. The Importance of Halal Integrity in Supply Chain and the Need for Halal Integrity Research 5. HSCI and the Focal of Research 6. The Five Constituents of Halal Supply Chain Integrity - Halal Traceability, Halal Assets Specificity, Halal Quality Assurance, Halal Trust, Halal Commitments and Halal Barriers. 7. HSCI and Research Method: Case of Malaysia PART III Conclusion, Contribution to the Supply Chain Literature and Proposed Future Research Conclusion Appendix References Index
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