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GOLD MEDAL AT THE MALAYSIAN TECHNOLOGY EXPO (MTE) 2022 ASIAN YOUTH INNOVATION AWARDS, MALAYSIA

Leong Mun Yee and Tan Puay Luan |  Doctor of Philosophy Students (Pharmaceutical Sciences)

Congratulations to the team for winning the Gold Medal at the Malaysian Technology Expo (MTE) 2022 Asian Youth Innovation Awards, Malaysia on the 21 – 22 March 2022.

Invention title: MGs-Young+: A New Sustainable Green Cosmeceutical Face Cream with Rejuvenating Properties

Category: Healthcare, Personal Care Technology, Bio Technology and Life Sciences


Khairil Anwar Abu Kassim

KHAIRIL ANWAR 'S STUDY WON THE BEST PAPER AWARD AT THE ACADEMICS WORLD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN TOKYO, JAPAN

Khairil Anwar Abu Kassim |  Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)

Study: Factors Determining Consumer Behaviour towards Purchases of Safer Cars in Malaysia.

Khairil Anwar is a firm advocate of road safety. He is currently the Secretary General of ASEAN NCAP – a new car assessment program for Southeast Asia – at the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS). Prior to this, he headed MIROS’ Crash Safety Engineering unit and worked in Japan.

Eager to challenge himself and enhance his management skills, Khairil Anwar enrolled at UCSI University to pursue the DBA. Pursuing his affinities, he employed the theory of planned behaviour to investigate consumer behaviour towards purchasing safer cars in Malaysia. Purposed to understand preferences and identify the gaps that that prevent a five-star car safety scenario in Malaysia, the study won the Best Paper Award at the Academics World International Conference in Tokyo, Japan.


Chieng Heng Ping

THE RESULTS FROM CHIENG’S STUDY OFFERED USEFUL INSIGHTS FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF HRM PRACTICES FOR MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

Chieng Heng Ping |  Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)

Study: The Mediating Effect of Organisational Commitment on the Relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) Practices and Organisational Performance in the Malaysian Construction Industry.

Seeking to determine the impact of current human resource management practices on organisational performance and staff commitment, Chieng’s study involved front line employees in a group of 3,286 large construction companies affiliated with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).

Chieng’s study collected 205 pockets of usable data that sought to determine the impact of HRM practices (e.g. recruitment, selection, training, compensation, performance appraisals and job design) in the industry. The findings showed that unlike other HRM practices, training and performance appraisals did not have a strong correlation with performance and organisational commitment. The results from this study offered useful insights for the future development of HRM practices for Malaysian construction companies.


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