Author:
Sofyan Andi Syathir,Abror Abror,Putra Trisno Wardy,Muslihati Muslihati,Sofyan Syaakir,Sirajuddin Sirajuddin,Katman Muhammad Nasri,Darussalam Andi Zulfikar
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to provide a primary contribution to the halal tourism industry by presenting a crisis and disaster management framework based on Islamic teachings.
Design/methodology/approach
To develop the framework, a systematic review was conducted using the grounded theory step as an analytical framework through tracing papers from 2000 to 2020. The first step was to carry out an open coding by collecting extracted concepts and categories. Furthermore, axial coding was carried out to connect among the categories. Selective coding was conducted to all identified categories, and they were then integrated to develop a framework. The results obtained are three selected coding, eight axial coding and 55 open coding.
Findings
The result indicates that Islam teaches much principles, behavioral responses and psychological responses to crises and disasters. However, it is not neatly arranged in a modern crisis and disaster management concept. In addition, the advantage for halal tourism is that Muslims make Islamic teachings the foundation of social and community resilience in the face of disasters.
Research limitations/implications
The research findings also provide the knowledge to the tourism planners and academicians in overcoming the crises and disasters.
Originality/value
This paper provides a crisis and disaster management framework with additional decision-making concepts using a maqasid matrix.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Geography, Planning and Development
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