Increasing tourism by Muslims to non-Muslim countries highlights a need to examine the capacity and willingness of such destinations to fully cater to Muslim needs and ways of life. This paper explores the case of Italy, where a gradual move is being made to offer halal products and even accommodation and facilities that cover the basic tenets of Muslim faith.

Halal products and services offered by Italian family businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector: brief case studies of entrepreneurship and innovation

DE MASSIS, Alfredo Vittorio;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Increasing tourism by Muslims to non-Muslim countries highlights a need to examine the capacity and willingness of such destinations to fully cater to Muslim needs and ways of life. This paper explores the case of Italy, where a gradual move is being made to offer halal products and even accommodation and facilities that cover the basic tenets of Muslim faith.
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2014
Halkias, Daphne; Pizzurno, Emanuele; DE MASSIS, Alfredo Vittorio; Fragoudakis, Mirka
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