The roles of word of mouth, religiosity and behavioral control toward halal cosmetics’ purchase intention: attitude as mediation

Fiandari, Yulist Rima and Shanty, Baroya Mila and Nanda, Maylia Dwi (2024) The roles of word of mouth, religiosity and behavioral control toward halal cosmetics’ purchase intention: attitude as mediation. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 15 (10). pp. 1-19.

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Abstract

Purpose
This study aims at discovering the antecedent of halal cosmetics’ purchase intention by conducting development on planned behavioral theory through adding the constructs of word of mouth and religiosity. Attitude plays the role as mediation variable which correlates word of mouth and religiosity toward purchase intention and mediation variable between religiosity and halal cosmetics’ purchase intention.

Design/methodology/approach
The sample of this study was 196 Muslim women living in Indonesia. This research was conducted using online survey via google form. The collected data were analyzed using partial least square.

Findings
Based on the research findings, word of mouth did not directly influence halal cosmetics’ purchase intention. Religiosity variable also did not directly influence halal cosmetics’ purchase intention. Attitude played the role as the mediation between word of mouth and halal cosmetics’ purchase intention. Attitude was also able to become the mediation between religiosity and halal cosmetics’ purchase intention. Behavioral control and attitude directly influenced halal cosmetics’ purchase intention.

Practical implications
This research findings supported business owners to make sure the cosmetics’ safety for the sake of the users. Halal label is a guarantee that the cosmetics’ process has been through the raw materials selection, the standardized product processing and also the hygienic distribution process.

Originality/value
The literature development of halal products, especially cosmetics, is pretty much needed, as cosmetics users tend to increase throughout the world. Business owners can elevate halal cosmetics’ position through users’ recommendation to increase the economic potential value of halal cosmetics.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Halal cosmetics' purchase intention Word of mouth Religiosity Attitude Behavioral control
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Divisions: Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Management (61201)
Depositing User: fitrikurniasari Fitri Kurnia Sari
Date Deposited: 21 Nov 2024 09:42
Last Modified: 21 Nov 2024 09:42
URI: https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/12707

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