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The Political Economy of Poverty Reduction in Malaysia Prof Niaz Asadullah , Jeron Joseph , et al . The study investigates regional poverty reduction in Malaysia , emphasising political economic influences and the impact of the National Economic Policy . It analyses the income gap between West Malaysia and Sabah / Sarawak , evaluating the effectiveness of NEP policies in closing regional disparities .
The ‘ Know Your Lemons ’ Tools : A Strategy to Improve Breast Cancer Warning Signs Recognition in Malaysia Dr Mogana Darshini Ganggayah The paper evaluates the impact of “ Know Your Lemons ” ( KYL ) tools on breast cancer symptom awareness in Malaysia , finding significant post-campaign improvements in perceived knowledge and confidence levels among 788 participants across three health campaigns from 2017 to 2020 .
Co-Opted Board and Firm Climate Change Risk Dr Mirzet Seho and Dr Abdul Ghafoor This paper examines whether a higher proportion of co-opted board members following a CEO ’ s accession translates to greater climate change-related risk for the firm .
“ What ’ s Up with Price Controls ?” Stakeholders ’ Views on the Regulation of Pharmaceutical Pricing in Malaysia ” Morgan Loh , Dr Audrey Siah , Dr Sharon Koh , et al . The study investigates Malaysian government challenges in drug accessibility amid cost hikes , focusing on drug pricing regulation through external reference pricing . Analysing stakeholder perceptions from public consultations highlights the policy ’ s socio-economic , industrial , and governmental implications , emphasising stakeholder engagement for robust policy formulation , relevant beyond Malaysia ’ s healthcare system .
The Social Role Of Supply Chain Firms During The Pandemic Period Dr Khakan Najaf The study explores the impact of COVID-19 on social supply chain risk ( SSCR ) across nine countries from 2010 to 2021 , revealing a notable increase in SSCR during the pandemic . It underscores the need for supply chain practitioners to mitigate social risks and emphasises government intervention in regulatory frameworks .
Rural Entrepreneurs Behaviors Towards Green Innovation : Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh Dr Ridoan Karim The paper investigates green innovation adoption among rural Bangladeshi entrepreneurs , emphasising the role of intention to use green energy tech . It finds positive associations between environmental concern , perceived ease of use , and green innovation adoption , highlighting the potential for sustainable entrepreneurship in Bangladesh .
Does Investment in Green Employee Development Climate Matter for Environmental Commitment and Green Well-Being ? A Case Study of a Palm Oil Company in Malaysia Dr Patricia Lau This paper investigates the impact of perceived investment in green employee development climate ( PIGED ) on environmental commitment ( EC ) and green well-being ( GWB ) using data from 412 employees and 80 operating units in a Malaysian palm-oil company . Findings suggest PIGED influences EC and GWB through mediation by green person-job fit and green growth need strength , underscoring its potential in fostering organisational-employee relationships and promoting environmental outcomes .
A Deep Learning Framework For The Detection Of Malay Hate Speech A / Prof Manjeevan Singh Seera This paper unveils HateM , a dataset for Malay hate speech detection , and the XLCaps model , enhancing online inclusivity and combating digital harassment by adapting to the unique challenges of the Malay language . p 35