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Analyzing Waqif Intentions in Food Security Waqf
Published 2023“…The increase in the population in developing countries, specifically Malaysia, poses a hazard to food security. …”
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The attitudes of ESL teachers in Sabah towards technology integration
Published 2020“…Malaysia, being one of the developing countries, has also devised many plans and programs to integrate related technological tools and materials in schools. …”
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Relationship between environmental regulation and the volume of import in OECD countries
Published 2021“…Therefore, this study examines the relationship between environmental regulation and the volume of imports whether the migration of developed countries to developing countries or third countries occurs to the destination country or vice versa. …”
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Macroeconomic variables and Malaysia house price
Published 2021“…Malaysia is one of the developing countries that facing an upward trend in demand for housing. …”
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The response of bird diversity on reduced impact logging in segaluid lokan forest reserve
Published 2020“…Forest is one of the vital revenues in South Asia especially for developing countries. Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) was developed due to the need of improving forest management on the international fora due to the continuing deforestation. …”
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Simulation of drop-off recycling method for recyclable waste in Malaysia
Published 2020“…The drop-off center is one of the efficient waste collection methods for recycling and has been implemented in several developed countries. This study was conducted on three selected states in Malaysia, namely the states of Pahang, Selangor and Johor. …”
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Reforming government policies on flexible working arrangements (FWSs) for the attainment of national sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Published 2021“…Conventionally, governments’ effort in supporting FWAs has been associated with the formation of Acts and regulations related to FWAs, especially in developed countries such as the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. …”
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Do small and medium companies in Malaysia prioritise sustainable development goals?
Published 2021“…Sustainable development goals of the 2030 agenda adopted by the United Nation are intended as a shared blueprint for developing and developed countries to achieve sustainable development that brings peace and prosperity to all nations now and into the future. …”
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Analyzing the impact of international labor mobility in Indonesia: A policy implications
Published 2021“…The rapid development of technology and globalization has resulted in rapid economic growth in developed countries in the world. Labor mobility is something that cannot be separated from the context of the labor market, workers will tend to look for work with high income to increase their welfare. …”
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Achieving sustainable development goals in small and medium companies in Malaysia
Published 2019“…As Malaysia is a developing country, these results may be consistent with the country’s economic development path that prioritise the attainment of higher income growth.…”
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Unemployment rate in Malaysia: Does Okun’s Law & Philips curve exist?
Published 2021“…Malaysia is on the track of becoming a developed country towards 2020. However, to achieve such target is not easy. …”
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Research on the Evolution of International Intellectual Property Trade Network and China's Competitiveness
Published 2023“…Over time, the centralization pattern in international intellectual property trade initially strengthened but later declined amid turmoil. Developed countries, notably the United States, saw a diminishing core position, while emerging nations experienced rapid growth. …”
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Knowledge, attitude, response of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among nursing students of faculty of medicine and health sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Published 2020“…A good proportion of the world’s population, even in developed countries, continue to depend on CAM. This study aimed to find out the knowledge, attitude, and responses among nursing students of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia. …”
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