Operational supply risks of halal food manufacturer: A mitigation approach to supply chain risks

This study aims to investigate the strategies employed by halal food manufacturers in Malaysia to mitigate operational supply risks. This study selected a sample of 369 respondents using a simple random sampling method to participate in the main survey. The collected dataset was analysed using covar...

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Published in:DECISION SCIENCE LETTERS
Main Authors: Azmi, Fadhlur Rahim; Sultan, Al Amin Mohamed; Alghamdi, Ahmed S.; Sobri, Sharizal Ahmad; Sukri, Nursyahwani Mohd
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Language:English
Published: GROWING SCIENCE 2025
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author Azmi
Fadhlur Rahim; Sultan
Al Amin Mohamed; Alghamdi
Ahmed S.; Sobri
Sharizal Ahmad; Sukri
Nursyahwani Mohd
spellingShingle Azmi
Fadhlur Rahim; Sultan
Al Amin Mohamed; Alghamdi
Ahmed S.; Sobri
Sharizal Ahmad; Sukri
Nursyahwani Mohd
Operational supply risks of halal food manufacturer: A mitigation approach to supply chain risks
Operations Research & Management Science
author_facet Azmi
Fadhlur Rahim; Sultan
Al Amin Mohamed; Alghamdi
Ahmed S.; Sobri
Sharizal Ahmad; Sukri
Nursyahwani Mohd
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spelling Azmi, Fadhlur Rahim; Sultan, Al Amin Mohamed; Alghamdi, Ahmed S.; Sobri, Sharizal Ahmad; Sukri, Nursyahwani Mohd
Operational supply risks of halal food manufacturer: A mitigation approach to supply chain risks
DECISION SCIENCE LETTERS
English
Article
This study aims to investigate the strategies employed by halal food manufacturers in Malaysia to mitigate operational supply risks. This study selected a sample of 369 respondents using a simple random sampling method to participate in the main survey. The collected dataset was analysed using covariance-based software (AMOS-SEM)) to test the study hypotheses. The findings of this research highlight that halal food manufacturers in Malaysia proactively adopt measures to manage operational supply risks from suppliers. Notably, they utilize behaviour-based and buffer-based strategies to effectively minimize the impact of these risks. This study focused on supply-related risks. To secure the integrity of halal, the firms must address demand-related risks and governmental and organizational risks to ensure the halalness of halal products. Therefore, it is crucial to consider risk management for all parts of the supply chain to guarantee the halal compliance of food products. The study highlights halal firms' need for behaviour-based and buffer- based risk management strategies to mitigate price, quality, and delivery risks while ensuring brand reputation and consumer trust through collaboration, information sharing, and supplier performance evaluation. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the operational supply risks faced by halal food manufacturers, offering insights into the unique challenges and vulnerabilities within the halal food supply chain. By specifically focusing on Malaysia, this research contributes to the limited existing literature in this specific context, further enriching our knowledge in this field. (c) 2025 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada.
GROWING SCIENCE
1929-5804
1929-5812
2025
14
1
10.5267/j.dsl.2024.11.003
Operations Research & Management Science

WOS:001377091200001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-recordWOS:001377091200001
title Operational supply risks of halal food manufacturer: A mitigation approach to supply chain risks
title_short Operational supply risks of halal food manufacturer: A mitigation approach to supply chain risks
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description This study aims to investigate the strategies employed by halal food manufacturers in Malaysia to mitigate operational supply risks. This study selected a sample of 369 respondents using a simple random sampling method to participate in the main survey. The collected dataset was analysed using covariance-based software (AMOS-SEM)) to test the study hypotheses. The findings of this research highlight that halal food manufacturers in Malaysia proactively adopt measures to manage operational supply risks from suppliers. Notably, they utilize behaviour-based and buffer-based strategies to effectively minimize the impact of these risks. This study focused on supply-related risks. To secure the integrity of halal, the firms must address demand-related risks and governmental and organizational risks to ensure the halalness of halal products. Therefore, it is crucial to consider risk management for all parts of the supply chain to guarantee the halal compliance of food products. The study highlights halal firms' need for behaviour-based and buffer- based risk management strategies to mitigate price, quality, and delivery risks while ensuring brand reputation and consumer trust through collaboration, information sharing, and supplier performance evaluation. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the operational supply risks faced by halal food manufacturers, offering insights into the unique challenges and vulnerabilities within the halal food supply chain. By specifically focusing on Malaysia, this research contributes to the limited existing literature in this specific context, further enriching our knowledge in this field. (c) 2025 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada.
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