A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia
The advancement of technology has accelerated the growth of online businesses, also known as e-commerce. To ensure the authenticity of halal transactions, it is critical for the halal industry that platforms offering halal products adhere to sharia practices. This study aims to develop a framework f...
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| author | Mariana, Jusop |
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| description | The advancement of technology has accelerated the growth of online businesses, also known as e-commerce. To ensure the authenticity of halal transactions, it is critical for the halal industry that platforms offering halal products adhere to sharia practices. This study aims to develop a framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success by identifying the criteria of information quality, system quality, and service quality using the well-established DeLone and McLean IS Success Model and exploring how halal e-commerce companies managed these quality aspects in the context of sharia business practice. Qualitative multiple case studies were carried out with four halal e-commerce companies in Malaysia and data were gathered through face-to-face semi-structured interviews. This study focused on top managers’ perspectives instead of consumers’ views about e-commerce success measures. This study developed a framework for measuring sharia compliance e-commerce success based on the input from literature and the semi-structured interviews, which were then validated by experts in the field of sharia and e-commerce to further enhance its pertinence to the industry. The findings revealed that information quality criteria include reliability, verification, clarity, format/presentation, timeliness, and completeness; system quality criteria include user-friendliness, integration, availability, and adaptability; and service quality criteria include assurance, responsiveness, empathy, and trusted delivery. Furthermore, the study discovered that halal logistics, Islamic business ethics, trust, and halalan-toyyiban were important factors in determining halal companies' sharia-compliant e-commerce success in Malaysia. This study contributes to the existing literature on IS success by developing a framework that integrates the e-commerce success model and sharia-compliant management practices in halal business. The study also provides guidelines for the government, halal authorities, and halal e-commerce providers to implement more effective strategies and governance in order to achieve successful sharia-compliant ecommerce uptake in the country. The limitations and future research directions are also presented. |
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| spelling | oai:etd.uum.edu.my:104312023-03-29T01:29:20Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/10431/ A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia Mariana, Jusop T58.6-58.62 Management information systems BP174 The practice of Islam HF1-6182 Commerce The advancement of technology has accelerated the growth of online businesses, also known as e-commerce. To ensure the authenticity of halal transactions, it is critical for the halal industry that platforms offering halal products adhere to sharia practices. This study aims to develop a framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success by identifying the criteria of information quality, system quality, and service quality using the well-established DeLone and McLean IS Success Model and exploring how halal e-commerce companies managed these quality aspects in the context of sharia business practice. Qualitative multiple case studies were carried out with four halal e-commerce companies in Malaysia and data were gathered through face-to-face semi-structured interviews. This study focused on top managers’ perspectives instead of consumers’ views about e-commerce success measures. This study developed a framework for measuring sharia compliance e-commerce success based on the input from literature and the semi-structured interviews, which were then validated by experts in the field of sharia and e-commerce to further enhance its pertinence to the industry. The findings revealed that information quality criteria include reliability, verification, clarity, format/presentation, timeliness, and completeness; system quality criteria include user-friendliness, integration, availability, and adaptability; and service quality criteria include assurance, responsiveness, empathy, and trusted delivery. Furthermore, the study discovered that halal logistics, Islamic business ethics, trust, and halalan-toyyiban were important factors in determining halal companies' sharia-compliant e-commerce success in Malaysia. This study contributes to the existing literature on IS success by developing a framework that integrates the e-commerce success model and sharia-compliant management practices in halal business. The study also provides guidelines for the government, halal authorities, and halal e-commerce providers to implement more effective strategies and governance in order to achieve successful sharia-compliant ecommerce uptake in the country. The limitations and future research directions are also presented. 2022 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10431/1/permission%20to%20deposit-embargo%203%20years-900778.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10431/2/s900778_01.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10431/3/s900778_02.pdf Mariana, Jusop (2022) A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia. |
| spellingShingle | T58.6-58.62 Management information systems BP174 The practice of Islam HF1-6182 Commerce Mariana, Jusop A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| thesis_level | PhD |
| title | A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| title_full | A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| title_fullStr | A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| title_full_unstemmed | A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| title_short | A framework for measuring sharia-compliant e-commerce success of halal companies in Malaysia |
| title_sort | framework for measuring sharia compliant e commerce success of halal companies in malaysia |
| topic | T58.6-58.62 Management information systems BP174 The practice of Islam HF1-6182 Commerce |
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