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Extending the theory of planned behaviour in Islamic consumer boycotts: the mediating role of religious animosity, emotions and boycott-specific self-efficacy
Available to PurchaseWirawan Setialaksana, Muhammad Romario Basirung, Abdul Syatar, Muhammad Asriadi, Irwansyah Suwahyu, Rafsanjani Supardi
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Journal of Islamic Marketing
Journal of Islamic Marketing 1–22.
Published: 12 June 2026
...Wirawan Setialaksana; Muhammad Romario Basirung; Abdul Syatar; Muhammad Asriadi; Irwansyah Suwahyu; Rafsanjani Supardi Purpose This study aims to investigate how psychological, emotional and economic factors influence Muslim consumers’ boycott intentions in Indonesia, particularly in response...
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Religious boycott in Indonesia: investigation of antecedents and the effect of religiosity dimensions
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Journal of Islamic Marketing
Journal of Islamic Marketing (2023) 14 (1): 174–195.
Published: 20 August 2021
... in affecting religious animosity. Study 2 reveals that the significant antecedents of religious boycott intention are attitude toward religious boycott, normative belief, motivation to comply. The political tendency is a significant covariate. The attitude toward religious boycott has the highest effect...
