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The Journal of Southeast Asian Research | 2013
Rahimi Abidin; Norlena Hasnan; Che Sobry Abdullah; Shahimi Mohtar; Faisal Zulhumadi
Tacit knowledge and personal experience of an individual can only be obtained in a tacit manner. Social capital is a prominent concept that provides a foundation to describe and characterize the properties. Therefore social interaction is very important to facilitate technological knowledge transfer among the units within an organisation. This paper aims to contribute to the existing knowledge in the field of technology transfer by exploring the concept of social capital. It discusses the technology transfer performance and focuses on the important firm-specific asset, which is social capital. By using the data from a survey on industrial firms in one of the technology parks in Malaysia, this paper provides an investigation on the relationship between social capital and technology transfer performance, within the technology park incubating company setting. It was found that social capital has significant relationships with the performance of technology transfer.
Journal of Southeast Asian Research | 2015
Faisal Zulhumadi; Zulkifli Mohamed Udin; Che Sobry Abdullah
The latest advancements in nanotechnology, biology, advanced materials, and photonics have produced the Nano-Biosensor—an analytical device comprising a biological recognition element and a transducer in spatial proximity, whereby a recognition event triggers a measurable signal at the nano-scale level. Its future survival very much depends on carefully planned research, which needs to be critically assessed for it to be viably forecast ed, monitored and controlled. However, measuring the potential impact of this technology is a double-bind problem: the technology needs to be developed and adopted widely for its impact to be measured, but by that time controlling or changing the technology is very difficult, i.e., a Collingridge dilemma. In addressing this issue, constructive technology assessment (CTA) was developed to assist in assessing the potential impact of emerging technologies. This paper presents the results of collected qualitative data through CTA interviews performed on respondents in a research institute of a local university located in the Northern part of Malaysia, who are actively involved in new nanotechnology applications development related to Nano-Biosensors.Through convenience sampling, the selected respondents had highlighted several issues, namely sensitivity issues of Nano Biosensors,the local research spearheading the Nano-Biosensor advancement, and the potentially bright future regarding the further advancements in this field. It was concluded that the Nano-Biosensor can potentially remain in the forefront of nanotechnology development in Malaysia, since it is an enabling technology that impacts across industries and sectors at various points in the supply chain, not only in Malaysia, but also at the global stage.
Archive | 2013
Che Sobry Abdullah; Rushami Zien Yusoff; Shahimi Mohtar; Zulkifli Mohamed Udin; Hartini Ahmad; Nor Hasni Osman; Norlena Hasnan; Faisal Zulhumadi; Mohd Imran Khusairi Shafee; Rahimi Abidin
Archive | 2017
Muhammad Nasharuddin Yusoff; Faisal Zulhumadi
Archive | 2017
Nurul Adilah Mah Hassan; Faisal Zulhumadi
Archive | 2015
A Malaysian; Faisal Zulhumadi; Zulkifli Mohamed Udin; Che Sobry Abdullah
Archive | 2015
Firdaus Abdullah; Faisal Zulhumadi
Archive | 2013
Wei Kiang Cheng; Faisal Zulhumadi
Archive | 2013
Say Ly Ong; Faisal Zulhumadi
Archive | 2013
Faisal Zulhumadi; Che Sobry Abdullah; Azhar Ahmad; Zulkifli Mohamed Udin