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Dr Wong Hoong Sang

Lecturer | Department of Management Studies

Academic Qualifications

PhD (Economics)(UM)
MA
BA

Areas of Interest
Fisheries economics
Behavioral economics
Micro-Macro relationships
Economics Education
Research

Research Grant

No. Name of grantFunderProject TitleCodeDurationRoleAmountStatus
1UCSI University Research Excellence & Innovation GrantUCSIExamining the effect of lecturer’s academic qualification on Students' Performance and satisfaction in introductory microeconomics: cohort comparison and logistic regression analysis.REIG-FBM-2023/0111.5 yearsPrincipal InvestigatorRM 23,400Completed

Publications

  1. Wong, H. S., & Yong, C. C. (2020). Fisheries regulation: A review of the literature on input controls, the ecosystem, and enforcement in the Straits of Malacca of Malaysia. Fisheries Research, 230, 105682. 
  2. Wong, H.S., Yong, C.C., Azmah, O. (2021). Bioeconomic Approach for Assessing Status of Trawl Fishery in the Straits of Malacca. Asian Fisheries Science, Vol 34(4) 2021. 

Selected Journal Articles

  1. 1993. Economic Master plan for Kota Baru, Pasir Mas, Tumpat, 1995-2015. (published by Kelantan State Economic Planning unit) 

Conference

  • Wong, H.S. (2021). Topic to be delivered “A Pragmatic Approach To Facilitate Worldwide Access To Covid-19 Vaccines”. An International Joint e-conference on Business, Law, and Management (BLM 2020) and Advanced Marketing (ICAM 2020) organized by Centre for Industrial Revolution and Innovation, Taylor’s University, Malaysia and University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, held at Taylor’s University, Malaysia, 11, September 2021.

Awards and Achievements

  1. 2022 Tun-Ismail_Ali-Chair(TIAC) & Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) Intervarsity Monetary Policy Challenge: Advisor for Economics student team that won 3rd place (Prize of Rm1000) in the national competition evaluated by TIAC-BNM’s panel of judges (including deputy governor) and commented for  the best presentation of global, domestic and inflation outlooks (30 plus  university teams from more than 10 universities in Malaysia) based on both content and delivery