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Mohsin, A., Luz, A., Rodrigues, H. & Penela, D. (N/A). Is halal tourism taking off in OIC and non-OIC countries? A systematic study of published research. Journal of Islamic Marketing. N/A
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A. Mohsin et al.,  "Is halal tourism taking off in OIC and non-OIC countries? A systematic study of published research", in Journal of Islamic Marketing, vol. N/A, N/A
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@article{mohsinN/A_1715911060183,
	author = "Mohsin, A. and Luz, A. and Rodrigues, H. and Penela, D.",
	title = "Is halal tourism taking off in OIC and non-OIC countries? A systematic study of published research",
	journal = "Journal of Islamic Marketing",
	year = "N/A",
	volume = "N/A",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1108/JIMA-03-2023-0077",
	url = "https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JIMA-03-2023-0077/full/html"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Is halal tourism taking off in OIC and non-OIC countries? A systematic study of published research
T2  - Journal of Islamic Marketing
VL  - N/A
AU  - Mohsin, A.
AU  - Luz, A.
AU  - Rodrigues, H.
AU  - Penela, D.
PY  - N/A
SN  - 1759-0833
DO  - 10.1108/JIMA-03-2023-0077
UR  - https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JIMA-03-2023-0077/full/html
AB  - Purpose: The purpose of this study is to systematically examine and compare the growth of halal tourism and hospitality in OIC and non-OIC countries based on published literature. Design/methodology/approach: A critical systematic review of 154 academic papers published in the last decade involving halal tourism in OIC and non-OIC countries constituted the sample for this study. The study uses an integrated antecedents, decisions and outcomes and theories, contexts and methods framework, and a coding protocol based on the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Findings: Halal tourism is not developed in non-OIC countries where Islam does not predominate, which represents an opportunity for many countries to incorporate new trends in their tourism offerings. This research increases awareness of non-OIC destinations to welcome a growing halal tourism market, enabling them to foster innovation to meet new demands for Muslim travelers. Originality/value: This study is different as we compare the pertinent needs that are based on religion in various geographical locations while focusing on tourism and hospitality research in Islamic and non-Islamic nations.
ER  -