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I love my cosmetics: educated young Muslim’s behaviour of non-halal certified cosmetics

Abdul Hafaz Ngah (Faculty of Business, Economy and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia)
Tuan Mastiniwati Tuan Mansor (Commerce Department, Politeknik Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia)
Cécile Gabarre (College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nizwa, Nizwa, Oman)
Samar Rahi (Hailey College of Banking and Finance, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan)
Shahbaz Khan (Institute of Business Management, GLA University, Mathura, India)
Rohana Ahmad (Faculty of Business, Economy and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia)

Journal of Islamic Marketing

ISSN: 1759-0833

Article publication date: 13 December 2022

Issue publication date: 25 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the study is to identify factors influencing the continuance of use of non-halal certified cosmetics among Muslim university students in Malaysia.

Design/methodology/approach

The research framework was developed based on the stimulus–organism–response model. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed using a purposive sampling method among Muslim students in three universities in Malaysia. A total of 501 usable data were collected and analysed using Smart partial least squares.

Findings

The analysis revealed that celebrity endorsement positively influences attitude and brand image. Meanwhile, brand image has a positive effect on attitude and continuance of use of non-halal certified cosmetics. Additionally, attitude has a positive effect on the continuance of use behaviour. Regarding predictive power enhancement, brand image and attitude were found to have a mediation effect and sequential mediation effect on the relationship between celebrity endorsement and the continuance of use behaviour. Attitude weakens the relationship between attitude and the continuance of use of non-halal cosmetics among Muslim university students in Malaysia.

Practical implications

Findings will primarily benefit halal and non-halal cosmetic manufacturers providing stakeholders with fundamental predicting information related to customers’ continuance of use thus resulting in better marketing strategies.

Originality/value

This study is focused on predicting consumer behaviour towards halal products, as well as young Muslim consumers’ perspective towards non-halal cosmetics. Celebrity endorsement is introduced as a stimulus in the context of Muslim university students to predict their continuance of use behaviour of non-halal certified cosmetics. The investigation includes the moderating effect of religiosity for the relationship between attitude and continuance behaviour. Findings reveal the mediating effects of brand image and attitude as a mediator and sequential mediator for the relationship between celebrity endorsement and continuance of use behaviour. Contributions enrich the literature related to non-halal certified contexts.

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Citation

Ngah, A.H., Tuan Mansor, T.M., Gabarre, C., Rahi, S., Khan, S. and Ahmad, R. (2023), "I love my cosmetics: educated young Muslim’s behaviour of non-halal certified cosmetics", Journal of Islamic Marketing, Vol. 14 No. 11, pp. 2798-2820. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-06-2021-0196

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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