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prices are important determinants of export demand for all of the five electrical exports, in both the long run and the short … an adverse effect on Malaysia's electrical exports. Research limitations/implications – One limitation of the study is … exchange rate variability on the demand for Malaysia's top five electrical exports as classified by SITC product groups …
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, Indonesia and Malaysia take the lead in East Asia, the dynamic shift‐share analysis suggests that the Philippines, Thailand and … Malaysia are gainers during 1998‐2007, with positive net shifts and positive competitiveness effects. Originality/value – There …
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‐based money‐laundering mechanism. This is followed by an account of the development of international trade in Malaysia and related … mechanism in Malaysia. Findings – The research showed two things: first, that the common techniques of laundering money via …
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cointegration between exports and imports for Malaysia and the Philippines. This result suggests that macroeconomic policies have …‐five economies, viz., Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar and Thailand, in the presence of structural breaks. Design … relation between exports and imports for Indonesia, Myanmar and Thailand; and finds sustainable long‐run trade deficit only for …
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Purpose – This article aims to analyze factors impacting international entrepreneurship in Malaysia. Design … Malaysia. Findings – The interviews revealed the reasons these firms internationalised, key success factors, and the barriers … to internationalisation including export market attractiveness, government policy, foreign practices being incompatible …
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Purpose – Considerable research has been conducted on the comparative advantage of Chinese manufactured exports before … 2000, but too little attention has been focused on the twenty‐first century. With this rapid growth of China's export … groups and nine small groups, which cover the majority of Chinese manufactured exports. Findings – First, the authors found …
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trade‐adjusted GDP growth is robust even after controlling for the effects of income and export volatility. In addition … model output, export and import volatility in empirically testing the trade‐growth hypothesis. Second, the robustness of the … and output volatility on the relationship between trade and economic growth. Design/methodology/approach – The …
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marketer’s efforts to expand internationally. Compares consumers from Malaysia and the USA in terms of their perceptions of …
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This study examines the variations in HRM practice among Malaysian manufacturing firms. A typology of HRM practices is first identified, management expectations towards the HRM function and the performance gap of the HR departments are then examined. The findings obtained are then compared with...
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Benchmarking is the process of identifying business practices that lead to superior performance. This is done by searching out those firms which are clearly the best at a particular endeavor. In exporting, the best firms have won the presidentially‐conferred “E” Award. Offers an initial...
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