This preliminary study seeks to gain initial insights into the barriers encountered by restaurant owners in Seremban, Malaysia, regarding the adoption of halal certification. The research, which precedes a more comprehensive DEMATEL (Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory) analysis, employs a quantitative approach and data collected through Google Forms from a limited sample of 26 restaurant owners. The findings highlight four primary barriers: cost, lack of awareness, procedural complexities, and insufficient government support. Notably, this study does not aim for exhaustive conclusions but serves as a foundational exploration, offering valuable perspectives for further investigation. The outcomes will be instrumental in advancing our understanding of halal certification adoption among restaurant proprietors in Seremban, ultimately facilitating more in-depth analyses and strategic solutions.
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Md. Rodzi, Z., Mohd Amin, F. A., Muhamad Khair, M. H., & Wannasupchue, W. (2023). Exploring Barriers to Adoption of Halal Certification among Restaurant Owners in Seremban, Malaysia. Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal, 8(SI14), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v8isi14.5046
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