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Corporate tax and foreign direct investment in developing countries
Published 2012“…Using data on US multinational enterprises (MNEs) outward foreign direct investment (FDI) between 2000 and 2009, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between corporate tax rate and FDI in developing countries, and contrast the differences in regional corporate tax rates in order to reveal an asymmetry between developed and developing countries. …”
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Sustainable economic development and environmental performance of developing and developed countries
Published 2021“…This study focused on the country level, and also further examined the outcome in developing and developed countries. This study examines the nexus between sustainable economic development and environmental performance of both developed and developing countries. …”
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GEO and sustainable performance: the moderating role of GTD and environmental consciousness
Published 2022“…This study extends the literature by adding to the knowledge of GEO as a form of firms' IC that enhances boundary conditions in developing countries.…”
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The panorama of corporate environmental sustainability and green values: evidence of Bangladesh
Published 2024“…However, the textiles in developing countries continue to face issues such as severe water pollution, emissions, and increased carbon footprint, despite using various recycling techniques. …”
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Corporate governance and its effect on the efficiency of generating financial performance: evidence from the oil and gas industry of Malaysia
Published 2014“…Capital inflow and joint ventures by investors are very significant in rapidly developing countries, particularly in sectors that require a large capital commitment and high technology support. …”
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Corporate governance and its effect on the efficiency of generating financial performance: evidence from the oil and gas industry of Malaysia / Ong Tze San ...[et al.]
Published 2014“…Capital inflow and joint ventures by investors are very significant in rapidly developing countries, particularly in sectors that require a large capital commitment and high technology support. …”
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Unpacking the role of green smart technologies adoption, green ambidextrous leadership, and green innovation behaviour on green innovation performance in Malaysian manufacturing co...
Published 2024“…The results of this study provide valuable insights for policymakers, management and relevant stakeholders in developing countries on how to strike the right balance of exploitation and exploration leadership in uncertain and volatile market settings, while fostering GSTA and GIP. …”
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Fostering green innovation adoption through green dynamic capability: the moderating role of environmental dynamism and big data analytic capability
Published 2022“…The present study addresses this gap and aims to provide clarity by distinguishing green innovation adoption in the context of developing countries. Drawing on dynamic capability and stakeholder theory, this research shed light on the significance of green dynamic capability for green innovation adoption. …”
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Enhancing the implementation of telecommuting (work from home) in Malaysia
Published 2013“…The telecommuting programme is nothing unusual in developed countries and it is proven benefit regardless of employee or employer perspective. …”
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Sustainable performance measurements (SPMS)model for the Malaysian electronic and electrical industry.
Published 2013“…The adoption of sustainable performance reporting is already in place in developed countries such as Europe, the United States (US) and the United Kingdom(UK), but reporting is relatively low among developing nations especially countries from Asia; Malaysia is no exception. …”
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A framework of a sustainable performance measurements (SPMs) model for the Malaysian electronic and electrical industry
Published 2012“…The adoption of sustainable performance reporting is already in place in developed countries such as Europe, the United States (US) and the United Kingdom(UK), but reporting is relatively low among developing nations especially countries from Asia; Malaysia is no exception. …”
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The relationship among audit quality, earnings management, and financial performance of Malaysian public listed companies
Published 2015“…This may be due to the difference between the audit environment in Malaysia and that in other developed countries. On the other hand, high audit quality can contribute to better company financial performance, since large-scale audit firms are always perceived to have higher audit quality that can increase the confidence of investors. …”
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Interrelationship between three dimensions of sustainable performance measurement among Malaysian manufacturing companies
Published 2022“…Consequently, Malaysian companies are lagging behind in terms of SPM’s adoption compared to developed countries. Because of that, more government efforts to facilitate the adoption of SPM practice among companies are needed. …”
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The state of sustainability disclosure and effect on companies' financial performance
Published 2015“…In Malaysia, the disclosure of sustainability information is lacking since it is not a common practice for companies in this country compared to developed countries. Sustainability disclosure consists of three dimensions, namely, economic, environmental and social disclosure. …”
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