www.emeraldinsight.com/0268-6902.htm MAJ 23,4 The impact of government and foreign affiliate influence on corporate social reporting The case of Malaysia Azlan Amran School of Management, University Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, and 386 S. Susela Devi Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to investigate the influence of government and foreign affiliates, particularly; multinational companies on corporate
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workforce ESOS (Employee share ownership scheme) Future plans Strategic decision 1 – Blue Ocean Strategy Quality of the decision By adopting the Blue Ocean Strategy, he significantly reengineered the way in which the airline industry in Malaysia had been previously run and he created a leap in value for customers He introduced: • he went beyond existing market constraints to re-create market boundaries • a low price ticket and no-frills mode of operations in order to create value for
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INSPIRING TECHNOPREneur In the last two decades, Malaysia has witnessed a proliferation of local technopreneurs who have emerged to take advantage of the new technologies in the ICT, internet and mobile industries. This newbreed of savvy tech entrepreneurs have spurred innovation withtheir homegrown products and at the same time played a critical role in transforming Malaysia into a vibrant knowledge-based economy. In this issue, Top 10 of Malaysia takes a look atthe 10 most inspiring Malaysian technopreneurs
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recommend a better customer-oriented communications for the brand. I have choose The Body Shop as my main subject. 1.0 Introduction of Organisation The Body Shop is solely franchisee by Rampai-Niaga Sdn Bdn in West Malaysia. There are more than 64 stores operating in the western Malaysia. The Body Shop is driven by values, high quality skin and body care retailer for natural inspired skin and body care products. The Body Shop is authority in developing 100% Vegetarian personal care products. The company
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You are wrong. In order to delineate the thoughts I have stood by, I would like to prove the fact that I indeed have a proper grasp of knowledge on Malaysian Politics. The 1963 Condominium Crisis in Perak was a disastrous time for the Tunku. The crisis which was almost completely averted had been proved to be a circumstance in which the government's effort was a futile one, and which condominiums have been cut down in terms of length. This was a bad ending to 1963 and resulted in the Christmas
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assignment. We hope this assignment can give useful knowledge to us and to others. Thank you so much. METHODOLOGY AND DATA INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to gather the information on performance of KLCI which is the stocks market in Malaysia. Besides that, this study determined the significant factors that influenced the performance of KLCI. DATA COLLECTION Secondary data is existing information that has been gathered for some purpose
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Malaysia My First Home Scheme (Skim Rumah Pertamaku) The “Skim Rumah Pertamaku” or My First Home Scheme was first announced in the 2011 Budget by the Malaysian Government. This is one of the good initiatives taken by the government to help young adults earning RM5,000 per month or less to get 100% financing from Banks to purchase their first home. If you have just got yourself a job which pays RM2,800 and assuming if you save 20% of your salary per month, only by the third year, you will have RM20
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Malaysia in the 1990s: Case Study Analysis Ece Alkan Southern States University Abstract This article offers a case analysis of Malaysia economic growth. Malaysia has lots of natural resources and they started to diversify their export product. Malaysia was very succesful producer and exporter of natural rubber, tin and oil palm. Especially, timber was very important for economy. The Western press had been talking about deforestation and environmental groups were trying to change their forest policies
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FLOOD IN MALAYSIA Contents INTRODUCTION 2 OPINION 3 CONCLUSION 5 INTRODUCTION Flood is an overflow of water that submerges the surface of land that consist of residential areas. Basically people in Malaysia will experience flood every year and flood always occur at the end of the year and it is happen because of heavy rain that could increase the level of river and sea. At the end of last December, Malaysian citizen has been shocked with the occurring of massive flood in the coastal
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Overview of Sustainable Industry in Malaysia. The 2014 was a huge success to government which a total 396.61MW of renewable energy approved by the Sustainability Energy Development Authority and its represent a total 466% year-on-year growth. The increase of the renewable energy represent years of planning and execution by relevant authorities to regulate and draft policies that suits Malaysian environment. As sustainable industry and climate change are interrelated, often the regulation and policies
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