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A systematic review of halal supply chain research: to where shall we go?

Nurul Indarti (Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Andy Susilo Lukito-Budi (Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and Faculty of Economics and Business, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Azmi Muhammad Islam (Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Journal of Islamic Marketing

ISSN: 1759-0833

Article publication date: 12 August 2020

Issue publication date: 12 August 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore existing study trends in the halal supply chain (HSC) field as an extension of supply chain studies. Upon examining multiple journal ranks and citation profiles, these trends cover research themes, methodologies, settings (country and data analysis level) and their interactions.

Design/methodology/approach

The study followed a systematic, mixed-method review to pinpoint the HSC research themes. The Publish or Perish software, with specific criteria, was used to retrieve and filter 87 HSC articles from 2009 to 2019 from the Google Scholar database. Then, an input–process–output framework was used to classify and discuss potential future research.

Findings

This study concludes that HSC research is still in early development. Five themes consisting of 24 different topics were found: the engagement process, quality control assurance, critical success factors, the production and distribution process and HSC operations support. Most of the HSC studies followed conceptual and qualitative interview methods, with special reference to Muslim-majority countries and organization-level analysis. Within one decade, the number of HSC publications grew significantly, though their presentation is mainly in unindexed journals and their citation rate is low. This study thus proposes three main future HSC research points: HSC consequences, processes and antecedents.

Practical implications

Possible practical implications can be expected from the authors’ proposed empirical studies as guidelines to formulate and promote HSC implementation.

Originality/value

No comprehensive HSC research review exists in the literature. This study intends to fill this void by charting cumulative knowledge and proposing a roadmap for future research endeavors.

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Acknowledgements

This study was funded by “Rekognisi Tugas Akhir (RTA)” research grant program for year 2020 from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.

Citation

Indarti, N., Lukito-Budi, A.S. and Islam, A.M. (2020), "A systematic review of halal supply chain research: to where shall we go?", Journal of Islamic Marketing, Vol. 12 No. 9, pp. 1930-1949. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-05-2020-0161

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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