Journal of Islamic marketing,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Ноя. 20, 2024
Purpose
This
paper
aims
to
review
how
the
metaverse
influences
and
contributes
halal
industry,
particularly
focusing
on
logistics
(HL),
supply
chain
management
(HSCM)
consumer
behavior.
Design/methodology/approach
analyzed
scholarly
studies
investigate
existing
literature
current
as
well
future
trends
in
adoption
of
HL,
chains
The
study
explores
thematic
structure
knowledge
landscape,
identifies
research
gaps
highlights
potential
directions
for
at
intersection
metaverse,
authors
identified
286
papers
that
examined
integration
with
HL
practices,
strategies
behavior
alignment
Islamic
principles
standards.
Findings
results
indicate
a
limited
number
successful
HSCM
behavioral
research.
has
proposed
framework
metaverse-supply
can
serve
reference
scholars
practitioners
incorporate
advanced
technology
engage
predict
market
demand.
Additionally,
be
used
align
practices
based
customer
needs
preferences.
integrates
virtual
world,
enabling
networks
enhance
reality,
digital
experiences
business
performance.
Practical
implications
industry
showcase
products
services
through
scenarios,
avatars
shops.
By
developing
halal-compliant
facilitate
activities
such
online
sales,
payments
marketing,
thereby
transformation.
Embracing
improve
efficiency
influence
behavior,
decisions
compliance
Shariah
principles.
Originality/value
argue
this
is
forefront
will
distinct
from
literature,
it
focuses
its
correlation
logistics,
aspects.
Through
findings,
inspire
further
empirical
provide
guidance
solutions
foster
sustainable
development
industry.
Introduction
Participatory
methods
and
collaboration
among
diverse
knowledge
holders
are
critical
to
soliciting
multiple,
often
competing,
stakeholder
perspectives
systems
for
enhancing
flood
management.
Methods
This
study
uses
a
participatory
co-design
workshop,
post-workshop
survey,
key
informant
interviews
establish
the
utility
of
in
engaging
stakeholders,
including
flood-prone
communities,
management
and/or
adaptation
South
Africa’s
Vhembe
district.
The
workshop
brought
together
policymakers,
practitioners,
political
actors,
government
agencies,
local
authorities,
traditional
leaders,
four
communities.
It
was
conducted
region
last
quarter
2023.
At
that
time,
discussions
on
mainstreaming
climate
change
disaster
risk
reduction
development
planning
process
were
underway.
Results
results
show
stakeholders
able
drivers
risk,
challenges
associated
with
flooding,
current
response
measures,
barriers
effective
response.
However,
an
urgent
need
more
active
role
communities
Stakeholders
use
insights
from
dissemination
early
warning
networks
created
during
call
action
toward
community-based
system
premised
genuine
between
other
rather
than
any
specific
interventions.
fostering
open
district’s
systems.
Conclusion
concludes
approach
is
enriched
by
context
provided
(top-down
collaborating
bottom-up)
even
beyond
workshop.
useful
developing
implementing
future