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  1. 2021

    Assessing the impact of advertisement towards Malay consumers: an empirical study of fast food restaurants in Malaysia by Haque, A. K. M. Ahasanul, Rahman, Sabbir, Ahmed, Ismail Sayyed, Yasmin, Farzana, Asri, Almas

    Published 2011
    “…The result of the research shows that customers’ are more influenced by internet advertisement followed by commercial advertising and print advertisement. The findings suggested some significant of implications which will help advertisers to create better fast food restaurant advertisements. …”
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  2. 2022

    Inward FDI performance in the muslim world: assesing business and political environments by Md., Moniruzzaman

    Published 2010
    “…It offers a cross-country analysis of the 57 Muslim majority countries’ FDI performance during 1995-2007. The research finds that the business environment in the Muslim countries is not favourable for smooth transactions, and secondly, there exists a high level of political instability throughout the Muslim world. …”
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  3. 2023

    A study on the practice of staff training in quantity surveying firms by Roslan, Huda, Tan, Chin Keng, Yeoh, Kah Ching

    Published 2011
    “…Stage two is the interviews with the principal and staff of QS firms. Findings from the study indicate that majority of the QS firms practice staff training. …”
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  4. 2024

    Minimal spanning tree for 100 companies in Bursa Malaysia by Bahaludin, Hafizah, Abdullah, Mimi Hafizah, Mat Salleh, Supian

    Published 2015
    “…By constructing the stock market network, the most influential stocks in Malaysian stock market are identified by employing the centrality measurements which are degree, betweenness and closeness. The findings of this study ascertain that from the 100 companies studied, four companies are identified as the most influential in the Malaysian stock market.…”
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  5. 2025

    The impact of threat of punishment on tax compliance and non-compliance attitudes in Malaysia by Mohd. Isa, Khadijah, Mohdali, Raihana, Yussof, Salwa Hana

    Published 2014
    “…Thus this study aims to explore the impact of threat of punishment on both individual taxpayers’ attitudes, compliance and noncompliance. The findings from a mixed-modes survey indicate that threat of punishment is insignificant on taxpayers who are willing to comply with tax laws. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
  6. 2026

    Non-traditional activities and bank efficiency: empirical evidence from the Chinese banking sector during the post-reform period by Sufian, Fadzlan, Habibullah, Muzafar Shah

    Published 2009
    “…The paper follows the procedures set by Isik and Hassan (2003) by omitting the off-balance sheet items first, before adding it as an additional output variable in the analysis. The empirical findings suggest that the State Owned Commercial Banks’ technical efficiency are enhanced attributed to improvement in scale efficiency, the Joint Stock Commercial Banks have exhibited a higher levels of technical efficiency attributed to improvement in pure technical efficiency.…”
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  7. 2027

    Fuzzy based technique for microchip lead inspection using machine vision by Hawari, Yasser, Salami, Momoh Jimoh Emiyoka, Aburas, Abdurazzag Ali

    Published 2008
    “…Using the features extracted, the algorithm first finds a proper thresholding value. It then applies Fuzzy logic to make a decision on the status of the IC based on these features. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
  8. 2028

    ‘Russian military censorship, like the Russian warship, can go f*** itself.’ An analysis of Russian independent media response to wartime media freedom restrictions by Raspopina, Aleksandra

    Published 2025
    “…It examines editorials published by six independent online media outlets on their websites and social media. This chapter finds that journalists use editorials as spaces to provide practical information to their audiences, to explain editorial decisions, to discuss the laws restricting coverage of the war as military censorship, and to emphasize the professional norms and values of journalism. …”
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  9. 2029

    RuPedagogy: self-knowledge, self-worth and education for social justice by Hunting, James, Wingate, Sam

    Published 2022
    “…We chose to initially present our thoughts and findings in the form of an essay using memes - open access images that can be captioned and used to convey thinking quickly yet provocatively. …”
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  10. 2030

    The power of freedom : setting up a multimodal exhibition with undergraduate students to foster their learning and help them to achieve by Abegglen, Sandra, Burns, Tom, Sinfield, Sandra

    Published 2016
    “…First year undergraduate students - most from non-traditional backgrounds - were set the task to explore learning spaces at their university and to present their findings in creative ways in a Multimodal Exhibition during Enhancement Week. …”
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  11. 2031

    Are we all constructivists now? Exploring the impact of nationalism studies among Slovakia’s secondary-school teachers by Šulíková, Jana

    Published 2017
    “…It also explores the teachers’ awareness of these mainstream paradigms. The findings defy the straightforward categorisation of the teachers’ views into these paradigms and suggest that nationalism studies have a limited impact, as the teachers’ understandings remain unchallenged. …”
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  12. 2032

    The experience of student parents in Higher Education during COVID by Mulrenan, Patrick, Allison, Heather, Redd, Helen, Lewis, Jane

    Published 2022
    “…This research therefore contributes to London Metropolitan’s Education for Social Justice Framework (ESJF), particularly in relation to ‘accessibility’, ‘relationships’ and ‘identity’ (London Metropolitan University, 2022b).Our findings reflected existing research on student parents in that time (or more precisely, lack of time) was a key factor in the learning of student parents (Allison 2017).…”
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  13. 2033

    Training Evaluation: Clients Roles by Hashim, Junaidah

    Published 2001
    “…Examines the clients’ demand toward evaluation, the commitment given by training providers, and the overall practice of evaluation by the training providers in Malaysia. Finds that the government, client and economic situations have influenced the evaluation practice in a positive direction.…”
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  14. 2034

    Diari cinta fathi by Nazir, Faridah

    Published 2020
    “…But in silence, Sharifah Fathidatul Akma objected to her father's decision and was more open in finding a mate. This novel begins with the experience of Sharifah Fathidatul Akma while continuing her studies at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. …”
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  15. 2035

    Town centre recovery report by Jamieson, Claire

    Published 2022
    “…A series of five case are then explored through interviews, exploring each local authority's approach to strategic planning, leadership and governance, funding, community engagement and delivery. The resulting findings, combined with the learnings from the literature review, have been synthesised into a series of eight recommendations, which can help local authorities to ensure better high street recovery and more resilient places.…”
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  16. 2036

    Dynamism of capital structure: evidence from selected South East Asia countries panel data by Haron, Razali, Ibrahim, Khairunisah, Mat Nor, Fauzias, Ibrahim, Izani, Alias, Norazlan

    Published 2011
    “…This study concludes that target capital structure does exist hence supports the dynamic trade off theory of capital structure for firms in the region and firms do adjust to their target with varying speed of adjustment subject to country. This study also finds evidences on Malaysia firms that the greater use of short-term debt in capital structure leads to higher speed of adjustment.…”
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  17. 2037

    Behavioural adaptation of Malay families and housing modification of terrace houses in Malaysia by Abdul Rahim, Zaiton, Hashim, Ahmad Hariza

    Published 2011
    “…The study uses case studies of 11 Malay families living in the three-bedroom two-storey terrace houses in two urban locations in Malaysia. Findings indicate that behavioural adaptation resulted in changes in some aspects of the Malay culture and housing modifications provided a more supportive living environment but have adverse effects on individual family and housing community due to the constraints of the terrace housing design. …”
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  18. 2038

    Accounting educators' perception on teaching ethics in the accounting curriculum by Win, Yin Yin, Ismail, Suhaiza, Fatima, Abdul Hamid

    Published 2011
    “…Consistent with prior Western studies, this study finds that accounting educators agree on the importance of ethics education to satisfy the profession’s needs. …”
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  19. 2039

    Meaning in life among Muslim students by Mohamad, Mardiana, Abd. Razak, Abdul latif, Olagoke, Salami Mutiu

    Published 2011
    “…With the use of a semi-structured interview that lasted for 12-25 minutes for each participant, six themes emerged from the transcribed data. Findings reveal that Muslim students perceive that having a close relationship with God and serving His purpose helps them to perceive life to be meaningful.. …”
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  20. 2040

    Malaysian Judicial Appointment Process: An Overview of the Reform by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2011
    “…To make matter worse for this executive dominance, a commission of enquiry found that parties that should not have a say in judicial appointment managed to drown the Chief Justice’s voice in proposing names of candidates to the Prime Minister. The finding of this commission compelled the government to form a Judicial Appointment Commission in improving the independence,integrity and accountability of the judiciary. …”
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