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Innovation has become an approach to create value for the customer to remain competitive in the market.
This study explores the impact of entrepreneurship education in the university on student’s entrepreneurial behaviour, in terms of their entrepreneurial attitudes and start-up intention.

Expatriation in Malaysia: Predictors of Cross-Cultural Adjustment among Hotel Expatriates
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

The stress experienced by expatriates is usually caused by the inability to adjust to the host culture, which largely results from their lack of social skills needed in dealing with the new cultural environment.
This study investigates the key factors that elicit financial reporting fraud among companies in Malaysia.

Factors that Influence Customers’ Intention to Visit Green Hotels in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

In recent years, the hospitality Industry has overcome numerous challenges to initiate green practices.

This paper aims to identify the influence of personal factors on the ethical judgement of future accountants in Malaysia.

In this digitalization age, smart technologies are on the cusp of changing all business sector including retailing.

This study aims to investigate the effects of product and process innovations on manufacturing firm performance in Southeast Asian emerging markets.
Indonesia and Malaysia are Southeast Asiancountries thathave similargrowthratesin business  performance.

Challenges experienced by immigrant entrepreneurs in a developing non-Western country: Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review

The objective of the article is to explore the challenges experienced by immigrant entrepreneurs in a developing non-Western immigrant-receiving country. Through a qualitative approach, this study examined the experiences of immigrant entrepreneurs from Indonesia, Pakistan, and South Korea in one host country, Malaysia.
The main objective of this study is to verify the impact of entrepreneurial orientation dimension on firm performance of furniture industry in Malaysia.

Cultivating entrepreneurial culture among students in Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review

This study contributes to the existing literature on promoting entrepreneurial culture among students by establishing the key determinants of entrepreneurial culture through risk-taking behaviour, innovation, creativity, and empowerment.

Effect of ICT on Women Entrepreneur Business Performance: Case of Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Economics and Business

Women entrepreneur has gained utmost importance in the past few decades in Malaysia due to their significant contribution to the country's economic development.
This article explores the contributions of—and constraints faced by—small and medium enterprises (SMEs) owned by mainland Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Malaysia using qualitative research and primary data gathered from five cases.

Measurements of Service Quality of Islamic Banking in Malaysia: A Non-Malaysian Customers’ Perspective
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business

The study aims to measures the service quality of Islamic banking in Malaysia from non-Malaysian customers’ perspective based on the six different dimensions of the SERVQUAL model, namely, Shariah, assurance, reliability, tangibles, empathy and responsiveness.
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