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Foreign Experience of CEOs and Managerial Risk Taking
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies

Our paper uses a multidimensional analysis to provide a better insight on the relationship between CEO foreign experience and corporate risk-taking.

Predicting Restructuring Outcomes of Financially Distressed Firms in Malaysia
 01-20-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

This study examined the effects of institutional factors, including; board size, blockholder ownership, and political connections, as some of the determinants (apart from various company-level financial variables) on the outcomes of financially distressed listed companies in Malaysia.

The Willingness to Pay for Beach Recreational Facilities in Malaysia
 01-20-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

The tourism sector plays an important part in Malaysia's economy. It includes beach and recreational tourism.

The Impact of Social Media Adoption on SMEs' Performance: A TOE Framework Content Analysis
 01-20-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

This content analysis aims to investigate how the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) framework can be used in the field of business management.

The Impacts of Destination Personality and Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Tourists Destination Choice
 01-20-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

The main aim of this research is to examine the influences of destination personality and electronic word-of-mouth in the context of destination selection decision-making.

Increasing Tax Compliance Behaviour Through Accomodative Approaches and Tax Rewards
 01-20-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

The present paper uncovers the role of tax rewards and other determinants in increasing tax compliance behaviour in Malaysia.

New Mediators in Consumerism Activity on Malay Wedding
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities

The commodification of goods not only transforms traditional wedding commodity into a quantity form that can be assessed through purchasing power but simultaneously change the role and function of the mediator of traditional marriage.

Problematic Smartphone Use and Its Impact on the Psychology of Adolescents in Malaysia
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities

This study aims to determine the prevalence of problematic smartphone use (PSU) among secondary school adolescents and to examine its relationship with psychological problems (depression, anxiety, and stress [Model 1], or the number of psychological problems [Model 2]).
This paper examines whether firms run by a founder chief executive officer (CEO) have higher pay and whether their power sources from chairing the board, remuneration committee, tenureship, or share ownership affect the pay-performance nexus.
Risk preference is an important input in designing investment types or port-folios in personal finance.

CEO Power, Board Tenure Diversity and Tax Avoidance: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies

This study aims to assess the relationship between CEO power and tax avoidance and the moderating effects of board tenure diversity on this connection.

Consumers’ Valuation on Food Safety Attributes
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Journal Ekonomi Malaysia

The objective of this study is to determine the consumers’ valuation or willingness to pay (WTP) for the safety attributes of cabbage.
This study examines whether there is a positive relationship between Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosure and financial performance, as measured by Tobin’s Q.
This study investigates the impact of corporate governance (CG) and sustainable development goals (SDGs) practices on financial markets and company performance in Malaysia compared to developed countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Singapore.

The Effects of Consumers, Competitors and E-Commerce Intensity on Business Performance in Malaysia
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

The growth in electronic commerce in Malaysia reached a new peak in 2020 with a market value of RM30.2 billion.
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