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Corporate governance and capital structure decisions: moderating role of inside ownership
Published 2024“…This result is consistent with the existing theory and previous findings. After the introduction of corporate governance guidelines, the inside owners’ effect on board size and board independence became substantial, indicating that corporate governance guidelines with the moderating role of inside ownership play a significant role in capital structure decisions in Bangladeshi listed firms.…”
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6162
An empirical study of auditors’ efforts, audit technology and impact on tax auditors’ performance
Published 2024“…This study provides valuable insights for policymakers by identifying key factors that influence audit effectiveness and the performance of tax auditors. These findings can inform the development of targeted policies aimed at enhancing tax compliance and strengthening regulatory frameworks. …”
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6163
Spatiotemporal analysis of agricultural drought severity and hotspots in Somaliland
Published 2024“…Temporal analysis of NDVI deviations confirmed prolonged vegetation stress from 2015 to 2018, with notable improvement in 2020 and 2021. The findings underscore Somaliland's vulnerability to recurrent droughts, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted interventions and adaptive management strategies to enhance resilience in this semi-arid region.…”
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Identification of microorganisms associated with sea cucumbers in Johor coastal seawater
Published 2024“…Among these species, Chryseobacterium sp., Sphingomonas sp., and Pseudoxanthomonas sp. were first reported as part of the pigment-producing microorganisms found in sea cucumbers in Malaysia. Thus, these findings offer a novel insight into pigment-producing microorganisms in sea cucumbers and their potential as natural alternatives for colourants.…”
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Confinement practices among postnatal mothers in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Published 2023“…This study shows that more than half of the respondents had 30-40 days of confinement period (52.9%). The findings also demonstrated that more than half of the respondents had a massage (85.7%), consumed traditional herbs/ jamu (50.7%), and had restrictions to go out (58.8%) during the confinement period. …”
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6166
Quality of life among patients with lower limb osteoarthritis in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Published 2023“…Lastly, there is no significant association between the sociodemographic characteristics with social support and social functioning. In conclusion, the findings of this study showed that the quality of life among patients with lower limb osteoarthritis was the worst in pain domain and the best in social functioning.…”
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Fatigue and sleep quality among cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Published 2024“…Pearson's Correlation indicated a significant correlation between fatigue levels and sleep quality [r= .467, p = .001] among cancer patients receiving chemotherapy at Hospital USM. In summary, the findings of the study can be used as a basis for determining fatigue levels and sleep quality among cancer patients in the Malaysian healthcare setting.…”
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Knowledge and practice of periconceptional use of folic acid among primigravida mothers in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Published 2023“…In conclusion, the study finding demonstrated that primigravida mothers in Hospital USM have insufficient knowledge on the periconceptional use of folic acid and its management and could benefit from additional health education and campaign on that issue so that they are more knowledgeable and more competent in practice folic acid.…”
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Knowledge of maggot debridement therapy among medical and surgical nurses in Hospital USM, Kelantan
Published 2023“…There was no statistically significant association between the knowledge score and the sociodemographic variables (age, nursing education level, workplace, and years of working experience). Findings shed light that nurses’ knowledge of MDT was low to moderate, and a significant correlation was observed between nurses’ MDT knowledge, heard of MDT and performed MDT. …”
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Managing transportation challenges in selected southeast Asia countries: comparison of policies, framework and components
Published 2022“…Finally, this paper provides some alternatives for urban planners to develop resilient countries that could benefit the well-being of the society and promote healthier countries. The findings of this study show that developed countries have better implementation of their policies through taxes, so that people would travel by public transport for shorter distances.…”
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Community concerns on migrant labour settlement issues in Malaysia
Published 2022“…This paper explores the issues of migrant labour settlement in Malaysia and addressed the problems from multiple perspectives. The findings will contribute insights to the authorities about the issues and discovering the appropriate measures in addressing the problems regarding the migrant labour settlement.…”
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Community concerns on migrant labour settlement issues in Malaysia
Published 2022“…This paper explores the issues of migrant labour settlement in Malaysia and addressed the problems from multiple perspectives. The findings will contribute insights to the authorities about the issues and discovering the appropriate measures in addressing the problems regarding the migrant labour settlement.…”
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Synthesising graphene with renewably-sourced bio-carbon precursors: a brief review
Published 2024“…As such, this present study explores the methods of synthesising, applying, and optimising the conversion of bio-based renewable solid carbon (SC) and liquid carbon (LC) precursors derived from a diverse range of C sources; such as lignocellulosic biomass, agricultural residues, and everyday vegetable oils; into high-quality graphene. The findings emphasise the promising role of renewable SC and LC precursors in the pursuit of sustainable and environmentally responsible methods of graphene production.…”
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Thermohydraulic performance of MXene-based nanofluid in a microchannel heat sink: effect of volume fraction
Published 2024“…Concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 0.04 vol% are incrementally examined, with validation against experimental data to ensure accuracy. Key findings reveal that at a Reynolds number (Re) of 300, a 0.04 vol% nanofluid fraction yields a 20.1% reduction in thermal resistance compared to pure water. …”
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Barriers to women's career advancement in Pakistan: Insights from women in senior management roles
Published 2024“…Participants were selected using purposive and snowball sampling techniques, engaging in interviews lasting between 30 to 60 minutes. The findings reveal obstacles such as limited access to continuing education, subtle workplace discrimination, and biased colleague treatment. …”
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Political Involvement among Youth in Malaysia: Lessons Learnt
Published 2021“…This article will discuss the political involvement based on the survey among students in Universiti Utara Malaysia. Findings showed that internet (social media) has attracted the respondents to know more about politics. …”
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Decentralized Administration and Minority Accommodation in Sri Lanka: Analyzing Status, Issues, Challenges and Prospects
Published 2015“…This study attempts to access the constitutional and institutional arrangement of ethnic minority accommodation in decentralized administration, the status of their practice, and the related issues in Sri Lanka. The finding reveals that even though Sri Lanka has adopted decentralized administrative system at different levels, but it has failed to accommodate the rights and interests of ethno-linguistic minorities within the system. …”
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The Use of Films to Address Communication Apprehension in the English Language Classroom at Universiti Utara Malaysia (S/O 13669)
Published 2021“…Students’ reflections were also positive in nature. The findings of this study concur that language acquisition takes place meaningfully through films by providing comprehensible input and that films are an important medium that facilitate communication and language learning for this generation of students…”
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A Model of Fuel Cell Based Electricity Generation in Malaysia: Life Cycle Approach (S/O 14199)
Published 2021“…Malaysia face the challenge in finding the right fuel mix in order to ensure sustainable and secure energy supply. …”
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Improving Student Outcomes Through Universal Design for Learning: A Case Study of Color Vision Deficiency in Learning Visual Design (S/O: 14513)
Published 2022“…Theory-driven codes were created to assist in the coding of the interview data and students' reflective journals. The findings show that students with CVD did appreciate the presence of assistive tools to help with colour selection (i.e., Representation), have a high interest in doing visual design tasks (i.e., Engagement), and affirmative towards the challenges they faced (i.e., Action and Expression) in Visual Design course due to the deficiency…”
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