Research Article

The Effect Of Islamıc Loyalty And Concept Of Waste On Consumer Behavıor: Yozgat Provınce Example

Volume: 7 Number: 2 December 31, 2024
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The Effect Of Islamıc Loyalty And Concept Of Waste On Consumer Behavıor: Yozgat Provınce Example

Abstract

Consumption has always been a part of people’s lives throughout history. Although consumption, which is defined as a simple method for people to sustain their lives, emerged in the sense of meeting people’s needs, modern consumption has taken this situation to different points. The system that constantly encourages the culture of consumption also makes people consume. In the modern consumption culture that is “consumer-oriented”, cultural values and religious beliefs affect the consumption structures that individuals have during the purchasing process. Islamic loyalty has an important place in shaping people’s lives. From this point of view, it has become very important to conduct studies on consumers with Islamic loyalty. In Islam, instead of extremism, there is contentment and gratitude. The concepts of consumption and Islamic loyalty are opposite concepts in terms of their meanings. However, people with Islamic loyalty, referred to as the Conservative segment, and modern consumption culture are intertwined. Although the first thing that comes to mind in the halal sector is food products, this market has now developed considerably beyond the food sector, covering health products, cleaning materials, cosmetic products and medical devices as well as service sectors such as marketing, packaging, logistics, branding, finance and tourism. Consuming more than necessary is considered wasteful according to Islam and is not considered appropriate. In Islam, the situation that needs to be considered is to consume in accordance with the purpose. The contradiction between the increasing understanding of consumption and Islamic commitment is increasing day by day. A person who consumes excessively can never be satisfied and desires more consumption. However, Islam has determined what is halal and haram in every subject and has drawn the way for the extent to which natural resources should be consumed. In this study, an answer was sought to the question of how religious values affecting the concept of consumption shape the individual's consumption patterns, and it is aimed to reveal how consumers behave within the framework of their demographic characteristics, especially according to the level of Islamic commitment. The effect of the concept of waste on consumption and, naturally, on the economy are also examined. The research was carried out on a sample selected in Yozgat province. Data were obtained and evaluations were made through focus group studies, which are among the qualitative research methods.

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Details

Primary Language

Turkish

Subjects

Islamic Studies (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

January 1, 2025

Publication Date

December 31, 2024

Submission Date

August 19, 2024

Acceptance Date

December 23, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 7 Number: 2

APA
Ünal, S., & Kara, M. (2025). İslami Bağlılık ve İsraf Anlayışının Tüketici Davranışlarına Etkisi: Yozgat İli Örneği. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science, 7(2), 171-183. https://doi.org/10.59372/turajas.1535473

ISSN: 2667-4491

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