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Many organizations currently implement formal mentoring programs to assist newcomers in their adjustment to organizational norms, standards, and culture. However, very few empirically-established guidelines exist for how to effectively match mentors to protégés in formal programs sponsored by...
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In Malaysia, approximately 90% of the businesses are categorized as small businesses. Although the majority of the … small family businesses in Selangor, Malaysia. The researcher investigated decisions made in both business and family realms …
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Taking the telecommunications industry in Malaysia as a case example, the research particularly focuses on the …
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The business environment in Malaysia has changed rapidly over recent decades, andcontinues to change. Globalization has … brought new technology and made thebusiness environment in Malaysia open to greater competition. Central Governmenteconomic … certainly increasedtechnological development. These changes have impacted greatly on the businessenvironment in Malaysia …
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responses from four local banks in Malaysia, corroborated together with previous scholars’ findings. Several analyses were …
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This thesis focuses on compliance with IFRS disclosure requirements in Malaysia. There are four objectives that this …-compliance with IFRS in Malaysia; (2) to determine whether corporate ownership structure, culture and corporate governance attributes …
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complemented by a comparative case study of Turkey and Malaysia. The results show that industrial and trade policies, if carefully …
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- capabilities of the economic sectors in Malaysia. The thesis presents a discussion of the extant literature on firm …
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the performance of publicly listed companies in Malaysia. The secondary objective of this study was to determine which … component of intellectual capital is the best predictor of company performance in the three main sectors in Malaysia, namely the … Malaysian stock exchange, known as Bursa Malaysia, in 2007. This study used the Value Added Intellectual Coefficient modelling …
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-of-mouth can be damaging. A common criticism ofthe public in Malaysia has been the poor quality of customer service rendered … byemployees in government agencies. As the largest organization in Malaysia, the qualityof service they provide has a tremendous … customerservice provided by public agencies in Malaysia. Focus was given to the Road TransportDepartment as this study could not cater …
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