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Factors influence depositors’ withdrawal behavior in Islamic banks: a theory of reasoned action
Published 2011“…A total of 368 respondents from Klang valley are involved in the analysis. The paper finds that all the constructs variable i.e. normative beliefs, subjective norms, behavioral beliefs, and attitude towards behavior are perceived to be distinct by the respondents. …”
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Public environmental awareness and performance in Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia — a case study on household electrical and electronic equipment
Published 2012“…Only a small fraction of the used EEE finds its way to recycling facilities and manufacturer as there is no efficient take back scheme for consumers. …”
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The Big society's new public sphere? faith after community cohesion
Published 2011“…Seen from the lenses of post-Marxist discourse analysis, particularly through the deployment of the logics of critical explanation, this paper finds few points of divergence in between the approaches of New Labour and the coalition government. …”
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The application of CEDAW Convention in Muslim countries: issues and challenges
Published 2013“…Nevertheless, laws, in particular, family laws in Muslim countries are founded on Islamic law. This paper finds that Muslim countries are in a very difficult situation due to the incompatibility between CEDAW and Islamic law in a few hard core areas. …”
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International law and the legal history of Malaysia: an analysis of the sovereign status of the Malay states in the colonial era
Published 2013“…This paper hypothesizes that under international law, transfer of sovereignty to the British had taken place despite the choice of protectorates by the British for the Malay States. This paper finds that there was no total loss of sovereignty by the Malay States as the Malay Rulers were recognized as sovereign in the British courts of law and they maintained exclusive control over Islam and the Malay custom. …”
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Understanding ITO decisions and implementations in Malaysia public healthcare sector: the evidence from a pilot case study
Published 2011“…The research finds that public sector lacks IT resources competences and capabilities while relationship exchange varies from one case to another. …”
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The dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia over the ND6 and ND7 sea blocks: a Malaysian perspective
Published 2015“…This article argues the validity of Malaysia's claim over the ND6 and ND7 sea blocks by virtue of the Pulau Ligitan and Pulau Sipadan case in which the International Court of Justice found that the 4 10' N parallel mentioned in the 1891 Convention between Great Britain and the Netherlands Defining Boundaries in Borneo terminated on the east cost of Sebatik and did not extend seawards. This article finds that Malaysia may use the Sipadan and Ligitan Island as a basic assert sovereign rights over the DN6 and ND7 sea blocks. …”
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An enhanced architecture for big data task scheduling in cloud environment
Published 2016“…Therefore, scheduling finds its main importance in allocating the jobs based on the resources. …”
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On the question of gambling in giving prizes to the holders of savings certificates: an Islamic analysis on Malaysian practice
Published 2010“…The paper attempts to provide the Islamic juristic decision on this issue. The paper finds that based on the analogical reasoning of the Shari ah, PSC has different characteristics from gambling. …”
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The relationship between construction and environment : The perspectives of town planning system
Published 2010“…Town planning is an approach used to identify the relationship between construction activities and environmental resources with the aid of some tools such as Development Proposal Report, development control and planning permission among others. The study finds out that construction industry has grown to 17.4% during the period of 1996-2000, which is the peak period and is due to mega projects that mostly took place in the Federal Capital and the central part of Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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Monetary policy shocks and Islamic banks' deposits in a dual banking system: empirical evidence from Malaysia and Bahrain
Published 2009“…Compared to the Malaysian Islamic banks' deposits, the study finds that the Islamic banks' deposits in Bahrain are sensitive to monetary policy changes. …”
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Small claims court's procedure for small claims business dispute
Published 2006“…Often than not, a person with a cause of action involving a small amount probably finds it even costly to pursue his or her cause of action than abandoning such cause of action. …”
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Issues and challenges in financing the poor: lessons learned from Islamic microfinance institutions
Published 2020“…While structural issue such as reliance on subsidies could jeopardise the sustainability in the long run, human resource is highly critical in ensuring smooth functioning of the IMFIs as well as their sustainability even in the short run. Findings of this study contribute to highlight the critical factors to be emphasized in ensuring sustainability of IMFIs.…”
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Dynamic modelling of articulated figures suitable for the purpose of computer animation
Published 1991“…The method used in this thesis is based upon the inverse Lagrangian dynamics formulation, which, given the accelerations, velocities and positions of each of the articulations of the body, finds the forces or torques that are necessary to generate such motion. …”
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Welfare experiments as tools for evidence-based policy making? The political debate on Twitter about the basic income trial in Finland
Published 2020“…Using a unique dataset of Finnish MPs’ Twitter tweets on the basic income trial in Finland from 2017 to 2018, this article finds that Members of Parliament (MPs) neither waited for new empirical findings nor argued in a constantly coherent way. …”
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Power, influence and impact of Senedd committees - developing a framework for measuring committees’ effectiveness
Published 2021“…This report explores what makes for effective committees and what conditions are needed for effective evaluation to take place. The report finds a great deal of good practice in committees' work (i.e. improved strategic planning capacity, a focus on follow-up and 'keeping at things' in terms of scrutiny and oversight of government, a drive to embed lived experience of people in evidence, a commitment to work transparently and to engage widely with stakeholders and the Welsh public). …”
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The impact of employment skills support and inequalities at work on incentives to migrate: a case study of Kosovo
Published 2021“…It illustrates the importance of the state in supporting workers in accessing jobs and in implementing labour law. It finds that there are, in addition to purely economic incentives, interfering factors that favour migration from Kosovo, such as nepotism, favouritism, and corruption. …”
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Fundamentals of mass transfer and kinetics for biosorption of oil and grease from agro-food industrial effluent by Serratia marcescens SA30
Published 2015“…Using a packed-bed column reactor to run the experiments at different O&G concentrations, this study finds that the global mass transfer rate increases exponentially accompanied with the sudden increase of the cell surface sorption. …”
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