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Branding “Halal”: application of a certain religious emotion to attract a specific customer segment

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  • Md Sajjad Hosain

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Purpose - The main purpose of this conceptual paper is to identify and explain the technique of branding “Halal” as a marketing strategy to reach and capture a certain market segment (niche), particularly Muslims. Design/methodology/approach - The approach of this paper is descriptive based on literature survey as well as the author’s own opinion, experience and judgment. Findings - In many cases, particularly in food market, the term “Halal” is being used to attract the Muslim customers’ religious feelings rather than providing them cost-effective value products. Research limitations/implications - The paper is expected to contribute to the theoretical base, as it focuses on the use of religious sentiments in marketing that is worth further research conduction. Practical implications - The arguments of this paper can be used by the producers of “Halal” products in including certain features that might satisfy the demands of religious Muslims regarding food products. Social implications - This paper can be contributive for the greater needs regarding societal and Islamic values. Originality/value - This paper is one of the initial attempts to highlight the religious feelings to attract a specific market segment.

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  • Md Sajjad Hosain, 2021. "Branding “Halal”: application of a certain religious emotion to attract a specific customer segment," PSU Research Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 5(3), pages 195-200, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:prrpps:prr-12-2020-0043
    DOI: 10.1108/PRR-12-2020-0043
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