#4649. Blockchain-empowered halal fashion traceability system in Indonesia

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Incorporating blockchain into Halal traceability systems is developing in nature; the research aspires to examine the participation intent in blockchain-empowered Halal fashion traceability (BHFT) system via a joint framework that includes diffusion of innovation theory, institutional theory, and Halal-oriented approach. The study uses a simple random sampling method to collect the data from 165 Halal fashion manufacturing companies. PLS-SEM (partial least squares structural equation modeling) is employed to examine the conceptual framework. Findings show that Halal-oriented approach significantly affects institutional pressures, while institutional pressures significantly affect perceived desirability, and perceived desirability significantly affects the participation intent. The paper enhances the existing literature in Halal supply chains, blockchain, operation management, and information systems via a cohesive framework and empirical insight.
Keywords:
Blockchain; Diffusion of Innovation Theory; Halal Fashion; Halal Orientation Strategy; Hijab; Innovation; Institutional Theory; Supply Chain; Traceability System

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