Assessing the impact of supporting facilities on the development of halal tourism: A bibliometric review

Ardhana Januar Mahardhani, Zunan Setiawan, Erni Febrina Harahap, Trilaksmi Udiati, R. Tri Gutomo, Kraugusteeliana Kraugusteeliana, Robbi Rahim

Article ID: 8286
Vol 8, Issue 11, 2024

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This bibliometric review evaluates the research progress and knowledge structure regarding the impact of supporting facilities on halal tourism development. Using the Scopus database and bibliometric analysis with the “bibliometrix” package in R, the study covers the period from 2016 to 2023. The search, employing keywords like “halal tourism,” “facilities,” “infrastructure,” and “local support,” identified 26 relevant publications. The findings highlight a limited body of research, with the Journal of Islamic Marketing being the most active publisher in this area, contributing six articles. Indonesia emerges as a leading contributor to halal tourism research, driven by its significant Muslim population and the economic potential of this niche market. Key facilities, such as mosques, musholla, and high-quality halal food options, are identified as crucial factors influencing Muslim travelers’ destination choices. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current research landscape on supporting facilities in halal tourism and highlights opportunities for future investigation to further enrich the field.


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bibliometric; halal tourism; Scopus

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