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    Determinants of entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from UUM School of Business Management students by Ishak, Khairol Anuar, Ishak, Wan Zhalkiatul Aida

    Published 2015
    “…Thus, it is important to understand the factors that will influence the intention to start up the business among the youth especially among university students.The main objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between risk taking propensity, family support, self efficacy and entrepreneurship education with the entrepreneurial intention among the undergraduates under the School of Business Management, Universiti Utara Malaysia.Data was collected by using the questionnaire that has been distributed to 260 respondents; however, only 200 questionnaires have been successfully collected for the data analysis.Findings of the research revealed that only two (2) out of four variables having significant relationship with the entrepreneurial intention, which are self-efficacy and entrepreneurship education.…”
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    A Comparative Analysis on Learning Preferences of Students at Faculty of Computer & Mathematical Sciences (FSKM) and Faculty of Business Management (FPP) at Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) / Faiz Zulkifli...... by Zulkifli, Faiz, Fadhlullah, Afifah, Abu Bakar, Norida, Jahya, Arnida, Ismail, Norfuziana, Hashim, Hadzli, Ahmad Ridzuan, Ahmad Nur Azam

    Published 2014
    “…These faculties are Computer & Mathematical Sciences (FSKM) and Business Management (FPP) representing science technology and social sciences respectively. 73 FSKM students and 101 FPP students were involved in this survey project which employed Dunn and Dunn’s Model. …”
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    Enabling knowledge transfer between IS and business personnel by Singh, Gurmak

    Published 2004
    “…Studies in IS have strongly recommended that IS and business managers cooperate more closely to foster knowledge transfer.These studies urge senior management to search for new ways to promote co-operation between IS and business managers to enhance the value they create.However, the literature of information systems suggests that substantial discord exists between IS and business groups resulting in erection of barriers to knowledge management.The relationship has traditionally been poor, a problem characterised by a lack of mutual understanding and trust.This paper explores the conditions necessary for cooperative relationships between IS and business managers that will foster knowledge transfer.Factors involved in the dissolution of knowledge transfer are also explored.The paper also provides recommendations for senior managers in fostering knowledge transfer environments.…”
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    Managing solid waste:A case study of freshair by Abdullah, Zarifah, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Mat Zin, Rosliza, Md Salleh, Salniza, Othman, Siti Norezam

    “…It is found that the primary purpose of having business management and accounting information is to help organizations make appropriate decisions, which serves as an integral part of strategic management. …”
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    Development of quality management system and ISO 9001 integrated framework by Tan, Owee Kowang, Abd. Rahim, Abu Hurairah, Choi, Sang Long, Mohd. Rasli, Amran

    Published 2014
    “…However. these critical factors were viewed from a holistic business management perspective without a direct association to the requirement of ISO 9000 standard series. …”
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    A multiple perspectives review of knowledge management literature by Alias, Rose Alinda, Md Saad, Nor Hasliza

    Published 2004
    “…This paper reviews articles on knowledge management (KM) research published in journals within the disciplines of Information Systems (IS), Computer Science (CS), Information Technology (IT), Business & Management, and Sociology.Multiple Perspectives Theory (Mitroff and Linstone, 1993) was used as a theoretical framework to classify KM research into three perspectives, namely technical, organizational and personal perspectives.The multiple perspective classification of KM research is then used to analyze articles which discuss research issues related to KM.The review found that the most dominant perspective adopted mainly by researchers is the organizational (O) perspective.The O perspective is adopted mainly by researchers within the social science, and business & management disciplines.KM articles within the O perspective mainly discuss the organization’s capability to manage knowledge as a resource for competitive advantage.The technical (T) perspective of KM research is mainly adopted by researchers within the CS, IT, and IS disciplines. …”
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    Livelihood strategies and entrepreneurs' achievements: A study among successful entrepreneurs participated in KEDA entrepreneurship development programme by Hassan, Kalthum

    Published 2013
    “…The respondents also have to have systematic daily routines to properly manage both their households and businesses.A good marketing system for their products is also essential to ensure continued success of their businesses.Based on previous experience of most respondents, there is a strong relationship between livelihood strategies and their business achievements.Systematic livelihood strategies contribute to systematic business management.In addition, the study discovers that strict business management system and close monitoring of business situation help prevent accumulations of long term business problems and ensure long term respectable business achievement.…”
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    The role of information and memory in shaping organisational improvisation by Arshad, Darwina, Lamsali, Hendrik

    Published 2012
    “…Improvisation has recently emerged in managerial studies as a crucial element for organisations to survive.In the mean time, the role of information and memory within the organisation is also imperative in order to achieve improvisational actions.This study proposesan examination on the potential link between organisational improvisation and information and memory.Specifically the aim of this study is to identify the effect of organisational information and memory on organizational improvisation.Two hypotheses are put forward in order to achieve the aforementioned research goal.The research is expected to be beneficial to both relevant practitioners and theorists in the field of business management.…”
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    IT governance and small medium enterprise by Masrom, Maslin

    Published 2011
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    The role of designomics in jewellery design by Hashim, Hema Zulaika, Abd Rahman, Khairul Adlin Azlin

    Published 2015
    “…With a more extensive understanding of the theory, we can address the economic contribution of the design for business managers to understand.…”
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    Change management and data governance by Krishnan, Suthashinikisan, Shuo, Zhou, Wong, Doris Hooi Ten

    Published 2022
    “…A large number of external information is introduced in business management. This includes research on promising practices process and appropriate tools in change management to build a closed-loop control system of banking operations.…”
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    The franchising relationship quality: Is it important? by Ishak, Khairol Anuar, Jantan, Muhamad

    Published 2010
    “…While RQ is a major trend in business management, considerable confusion and disagreement persist regarding what constitute the dimensions, outcomes and impacts of RQ. …”
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