The impact of halal tourism on Muslim diaspora intention to recommend: an application of the theory of planned behaviour

被引:12
作者
Mohammed, Iddrisu [1 ]
Mahmoud, Mahmoud Abdulai [1 ]
Preko, Alexander [2 ]
Hinson, Robert [3 ,4 ]
Yeboah, Joseph G. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Dept Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Business Sch, Coll Humanities, Accra, Ghana
[2] Univ Profess Studies, Dept Mkt, Accra, Ghana
[3] Ghana Commun Technol Univ, Accra, Ghana
[4] Durban Univ Technol, Durban, South Africa
[5] Methodist Univ Ghana, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Halal tourism; Halal image; Halal quality; Halal value; Halal safety and security; Trustworthiness of halal information; Diasporic tourist; Intention to recommend; DESTINATION IMAGE; FRIENDLY DESTINATION; PLS-SEM; SATISFACTION; PERCEPTIONS; ATTRIBUTES; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.1108/JHTI-10-2021-0297
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This paper sought to examine the factors that influence intention to recommend, focussing on the extension of the theory of planned behaviour in halal tourism, with additional instruments such as halal safety and security, and trustworthiness of halal information. Design/methodology/approach - Guided by a quantitative approach, cross-sectional data were collected using 394 Muslim diaspora tourists. The analysis technique used in this study is the partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Findings - The results suggest that halal planned behaviour may account for the intention to recommend. Halal attitude, subjective norm, halal image, halal value, halal safety and security, and trustworthiness of halal information positively and significantly affect intention to recommend. Practical implications - Muslim diaspora tourists are identified to have halal planned behaviour on intention to recommend. Hence, destination managers and practitioners are suggested to develop proactive halal products and services that appeal to tourists' intention to recommend. Originality/value - This study has developed two new constructs: halal safety and security, and the trustworthiness of halal information grounded on the theory of planned behaviour in halal tourism. Specifically, the focus is on Muslim diasporic tourists' perspective in a non-Islamic context.
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页码:1688 / 1708
页数:21
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