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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Future of ASEAN (ICoFA) 2017 - Volume 1

Business and Social Sciences

  • Discusses the future of the ASEAN countries from business and social sciences perspectives
  • Provides invaluable insights into the important roles played by the various disciplines in the business and social sciences
  • Challenges ideas on building a better ASEAN from business and social sciences perspectives

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Table of contents (59 papers)

  1. Academic Dishonesty Intentions in the Perspectives of Higher Education in Malaysia

    • Shamshul Anaz Kassim, Nurul Farihin Mhd Nasir, Nur Rashidi Johari, Nur Fadzliani Yusrina Razali
    Pages 199-207
  2. Factors Affecting Knowledge Sharing Intention Among Academic Staff

    • Rozihana Shekh Zain, Sharifah Khairol Musairah Syed Abdul Mutalib, Nurhidayah Dzulkafli, Afiqah Syahirah Noor Aziz, Nor Anati Rosli, Fatin Hanani Yusuf et al.
    Pages 209-218
  3. ESL Students’ Writing Abilities: A Case Study

    • Norizul Azida Darus, Norhajawati Abd Halim, Amizura Hanadi Mohd Radzi
    Pages 219-227
  4. Determinants of Mental Health Disorder Among Adults in Malaysia

    • Yong Kang Cheah, Mohd Azahadi Omar, Siew Nooi Phang, Noor Hazilah Abd Manaf
    Pages 229-238
  5. A Trade Box Analysis of Malaysian Natural Rubber Products

    • Nur Amira Daud, Mohd Aisha Nuddin Abdul Jalil, Yaakub Abdul Manaf, Raja Sulaiman Raja Lope Ahmad
    Pages 239-248
  6. The Influences of Social Skill and Self-Awareness Toward Job Satisfaction

    • Ellail Ain Mohd Aznan, Poy Hua Khor, Masshera Jamaludin, Mohd Syafiq Miswan, Zulkifli Ismail
    Pages 249-253
  7. Mental Toughness and Motivation Among Amateur Golfers in Malaysia

    • Siti Hannariah Mansor, Siti Jameelah Md Japilus, Jamilah Ahmad Radzi, Nuraimi Othman, Siti Nor Nadrah Muhamad
    Pages 255-262
  8. Malaysian University English Test: A Comic Approach to a Serious Subject Matter

    • Naginder Kaur, Noorazalia Izha Haron, Nor Azira Mohd Radzi
    Pages 273-283
  9. University-Community Cross-Border Engagement Towards a Stronger ASEAN

    • Harshita Aini Haroon, Mohamad Zaki Abdul Halim, Zuhairah Idrus, Sareepa Jearwea, Suhaidah Saad
    Pages 285-294
  10. Simple Geometrical Presentation of Malaysian Public Universities Enrollment

    • Farah Nur Liyana Azman, Mohd Aisha Nuddin Abdul Jalil
    Pages 295-305
  11. Survey Research on Malaysian Election: A Case Study on Sg. Besar By-Election

    • Wan Azizi Wan Mohamed, Ismail Sualman, Suhaimee Saahar-Saabar, Mohd Adnan Hashim
    Pages 307-313
  12. A Review of Economic Involvement of Chinese Muslims in Malaysia

    • Salina Hj Kassim, Rusni Hassan, Mek Wok Mahmud, Raudlotul Firdaus Fatah Yasin
    Pages 315-324
  13. Constant Market Share Analysis of the Competitiveness of Islamic Car Financing and Conventional Car Loan in Malaysia

    • Ahmad Razi Abu Talib Khan, Jasmani Bidin, Mohd Aisha Nuddin Abdul Jalil, Anas Fathul Ariffin
    Pages 325-332
  14. The Effects of Psychological Capital and Proactive Personality on Undergraduate Students’ Academic Performance

    • Lee-Peng Ng, Yuen-Onn Choong, Lok-Sin Kuar, Chun-Eng Tan, Sok-Yee Teoh
    Pages 333-342
  15. Benchmarking the Potential Educational Technology Competency Standard Based on TPCK in Malaysia for Local Higher Education Institutions

    • Yau’Mee Hayati Mohamed Yusof, Nurmuslimah Kamilah Abdullah, Hamidah Jantan
    Pages 343-356
  16. SROI Toward Sustainability As a Transformative Practice

    • Dona Raihana Don Ramli, Kadaruddin Aiyub, Kadir Arifin
    Pages 357-365
  17. Islamic Microfinance in Malaysia: Issues and Challenges

    • Salina Hj Kassim, Siti Nadhirah Kassim, Nadhrah Othman
    Pages 367-377
  18. Tourism, Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Economic Growth: Evidence from Panel Data

    • Norsiah Kadir, Sabri Nayan, Ahmad Nizan Mat Noor, Dhiya Aishah Zakaria
    Pages 391-398

About this book

This book examines how business, the social sciences, science and technology will impact the future of ASEAN. Following the ASEAN VISION 2020, it analyses the issues faced by ASEAN countries, which are diverse, while also positioning ASEAN as a competitive entity through partnerships. On the 30th anniversary of ASEAN, all ASEAN leaders agreed to the establishment of the ASEAN VISION 2020, which delineates the formation of a peaceful, stable and dynamically developed region while maintaining a community of caring societies in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. In keeping with this aspiration, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UitM) Perlis took the initial steps to organise conferences and activities that highlight the role of the ASEAN region. The Second International Conference on the Future of ASEAN (ICoFA) 2017 was organised by the Office of Academic Affairs, Universiti Teknologi MARA Perlis, to promote more comprehensive integration among ASEAN members. This book, divided into two volumes, offers a useful guide for all those engaged in research on business, the social sciences, science and technology. It will also benefit researchers worldwide who want to gain more knowledge about ASEAN countries.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis, Malaysia

    Ahmad Nizan Mat Noor, Zeti Zuryani Mohd Zakuan, Sarina Muhamad Noor

About the editors

Ahmad Nizan is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Perlis Branch, Malaysia. He has been teaching there since 2008. He received his BBA Honours in Operations Management from Universiti Teknologi MARA in 2001, MSc (Management) in 2006 from Universiti Utara Malaysia and PhD (Management) from Universiti Teknologi MARA in 2014. Currently, he is the Head of Learning Centre for the Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis.

Zeti Zuryani is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis Branch, Malaysia. She has been teaching there since 2000. She completed her Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Hons at University of East London, United Kingdom in 1997 and her Master of Laws (LL.M) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia in 2005. She received her PhD (Law) in 2011 from University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia. 

Sarina Mohd Noor is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis Branch, Malaysia. She has been teaching there for the past 21 years. She completed her BBA (Management) at Lamar University, Texas, USA in 1990 and continued with her Master of Science in Educational Psychology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. She received her PhD (Technology Management) in 2010 from University Utara Malaysia, Malaysia. Her areas of research interest include Strategic Human Resource Management, Halal Industry, Technology Transfer and Socio-economic Issues.



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