Title: THE EFFECT OF PERCEIVED VALUE OF ECONOMIC BENEFITS TOWARDS SMES
HALAL CERTIFICATION INTENTION MODERATED BY GOVERNMENT POLICY
REGULATION |
Authors: Agung Novianto Margarena and Ahmad Ikhwan Setiawan |
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to find out how far the impact of Government policy regulation
towards halal certification intention on SMEs in Indonesia. This was underlined by the presence of
halal certification in Indonesia that is still low namely around 0.11 percent. One of the Government
policies in Omnibus Law is halal certification free for SMEs charge to cope the impact of Covid-19.
This research brings out the novelty that is the government policy regulation variable of Omnibus Law
as moderation from the value perception of economics benefit based on business operational side
towards the halal certification intention of SMEs entrepreneurs. This research was descriptive
quantitative with a purposive sampling method and the samples were 54 SMEs in Salatiga City, Central
Java Province, Indonesia. The analysis instrument used SPSS ver. 25. The results of this research show
that the government policy is not maximal yet in encouraging SMEs entrepreneurs in doing
certification for their products. It is proven from the research results obtaining that the moderation variable
namely the government policy through Omnibus Law only increases the determination coefficient number
in the amount of 11.5 percent, so it is necessary to intensify the socialization of free halal certification
for SMEs.
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Keywords: Perceived value of economic benefits, Intention of Halal certification, Government
regulations. |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5219 |
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