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Introducing ḥalāl to construction supply chains in the UK’s construction sector

MohamadEl Daouk (Department of Land Economy,University of Cambridge, Cambridge,UK)

Abstract

Purpose

This paper is aimed at introducing ḥalāl supply chain management (SCM) to the British construction sector, construction supply chains and “SCM”. Ḥalāl supply chains can optimise British construction supply chains by promoting meticulous, qualitative and mutually reinforcing systems. The British construction sector has failed to overcome the inimical, inefficient, fractured and transactional attitudes (collectively, the “complexities”) pervading it and the supply chains beneath it. Construction SCM has been able to introduce change, but with limited profound effect. This is owed to its lack of human agency, proactive quality control systems, as well as other verification and assurance mechanisms. Introducing the Sharīʿa principles encapsulating ḥalāl food supply chains can offer the input needed to optimise current construction supply chains.

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Citation

El Daouk, M. (2023), "Introducing ḥalāl to construction supply chains in the UK’s construction sector",Journal of Islamic Marketing, Vol. 14 No. 10, pp. 2385-2403.https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-01-2022-0016

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