Asian Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 23–34, January 2007 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN MALAYSIA: THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE REFORMS AND STATE BUSINESS RELATION IN MALAYSIA Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin 1 and Halimah @ Nasibah Ahmad2 1 Faculty of Public Management and Law, 2 Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia ABSTRACT The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 not only introduced the term of corporate governance but also drew attention of the public
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strength Sime Darby Berhad (Sime Darby) is a Malaysia based investment holding company, with operations across several sectors through its subsidiary operations. The company operates through six main business segments, namely, Plantation, Property, Industrial, Motors, Energy & Utilities, and Health Care & Others. The company’s plantation segment engages in oil palm and rubber cultivation, and refining and fractionation of palm oil. The Property segment of Sime Darby has operations in development
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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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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 Circumcision Riot, which resulted in the deaths of many toddlers, who were posthumously named the JoniBoys. The invasion of
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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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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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CRISIS COMMUNICATION AND THE CASE STUDY OF MISSING MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370 I. Literature review In a ‘vulnerable’ society that has been easily affected by many different types of crises such as natural and man-made disasters, in disregard of where you live and what you do, no community or organization is immune from crisis. In order to provide clear definitions and deeper understanding crises of all types, scholars have developed theories to handle these events. A wide range of
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Air…………………………………………………………6 4.2 The reason why the brand are bad……………………………………….7 4.0 The major competitor of the favorite brand…………………………………..8 4.1 Malaysia Airlines (MAS) the major competitor of Air Asia………….....9 4.2 Competing brands in term of strategy marketing……………………….10 4.3 Difference between Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines (MAS)……………11 5.0 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………13 6.0 Reference………………………………………………………………………..14 1.0 Introduction The aim
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CRISIS MUST BRING CHANGE IN THE AIRLINES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA. INTRODUCTION Airline can be described as provide air traffic services to passenger from origin to destination. Airlines also can be known as oligopoly market structure. This is because only few firms that involve in producing similar or differentiated product, that is air traffic services. Many characteristic or factor that make airline as oligopoly market structure and ca n be categorized as high barrier to entries. Because of that
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