Determinan Minat Wisatawan Muslim Dalam Berkunjung Ke Negara Non-Muslim (Studi Kasus: Masyarakat Muslim Jawa Barat)
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https://doi.org/10.29040/jiei.v9i1.7795Keywords:
Intention to visit, halal tourism, religion, perception of Islamic values, perception of halal riskAbstract
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