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THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2017 (ICAST’17) | 2017

Good governance in national solid waste management policy (NSWMP) implementation: A case study of Malaysia

Seow Ta Wee; Muhamad Azahar Abas; Sulzakimin Mohamed; Goh Kai Chen; Rozlin Zainal

The National Solid Waste Management Policy (NSWMP) was introduced in 2007 under the Act 672. The execution of NSWMP involves stakeholders from various government agencies and a collaboration with the private sectors. Despite the initiatives taken by the stakeholders, the objectives of NSWMP failed to materialise. One of the major constraints is weak governance among stakeholders with regards to the NSWMP implementation. This paper will explore the good governance practices implemented by the stakeholders. Identifying the current good governance practices implemented by the stakeholders is crucial as it will serve as a guideline to improve good governance practice in the future. An exploratory research approach is applied in this study through in-depth interviews with several government agencies and concessionaires involved in the NSWMP implementation. A total of six respondents took part in this study. The findings of this study show that there are several good governance practices implemented in policy promotion, participation of stakeholders, and capacity enhancement programme for the staff. This study also proposed some points on good governance practices in the context of policy promotion and staff development. A paradigm shift by the stakeholders is imperative so as to enhance the good governance practice in NSWMP implementation towards an efficient solid waste management in Malaysia.The National Solid Waste Management Policy (NSWMP) was introduced in 2007 under the Act 672. The execution of NSWMP involves stakeholders from various government agencies and a collaboration with the private sectors. Despite the initiatives taken by the stakeholders, the objectives of NSWMP failed to materialise. One of the major constraints is weak governance among stakeholders with regards to the NSWMP implementation. This paper will explore the good governance practices implemented by the stakeholders. Identifying the current good governance practices implemented by the stakeholders is crucial as it will serve as a guideline to improve good governance practice in the future. An exploratory research approach is applied in this study through in-depth interviews with several government agencies and concessionaires involved in the NSWMP implementation. A total of six respondents took part in this study. The findings of this study show that there are several good governance practices implemented in policy p...


THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2017 (ICAST’17) | 2017

The constraints of good governance practice in national solid waste management policy (NSWMP) implementation: A case study of Malaysia

Seow Ta Wee; Muhamad Azahar Abas; Goh Kai Chen; Sulzakimin Mohamed

Nowadays, international donors have emphasised on the adoption of good governance practices in solid waste management which include policy implementation. In Malaysia, the National Solid Waste Management Policy (NSWMP) was introduced as the main guideline for its solid waste management and the Malaysian government has adopted good governance practice in the NSMWP implementation. However, the good governance practices implemented by the Malaysian government encountered several challenges. This study was conducted to explore the good governance constraints experienced by stakeholders in the NSWMP implementation. An exploratory research approach is applied in this study through in-depth interviews with several government agencies and concessionaires that involved in the NSWMP implementation in Malaysia. A total of six respondents took part in this study. The findings revealed three main good governance constraints in the NSWMP implementation, namely inadequate fund, poor staff’s competency, and ambiguity of policy implementation system. Moreover, this study also disclosed that the main constraint influenced the other constraints. Hence, it is crucial to identify the main constraint in order to minimise its impact on the other constraints.Nowadays, international donors have emphasised on the adoption of good governance practices in solid waste management which include policy implementation. In Malaysia, the National Solid Waste Management Policy (NSWMP) was introduced as the main guideline for its solid waste management and the Malaysian government has adopted good governance practice in the NSMWP implementation. However, the good governance practices implemented by the Malaysian government encountered several challenges. This study was conducted to explore the good governance constraints experienced by stakeholders in the NSWMP implementation. An exploratory research approach is applied in this study through in-depth interviews with several government agencies and concessionaires that involved in the NSWMP implementation in Malaysia. A total of six respondents took part in this study. The findings revealed three main good governance constraints in the NSWMP implementation, namely inadequate fund, poor staff’s competency, and ambiguity of ...


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Critical ICT-Inhibiting Factors on IBS Production Management Processes in the Malaysia Construction Industry

Peniel Ang Soon Ern; Narimah Kasim; Zuhairi Abd Hamid; Goh Kai Chen

Industrialized Building System (IBS) is one of the approaches that had been introduced as an alternative to conventional building method where it becomes the new strategy of enhancing the sustainable construction in current industries while spearheading a huge advancement of benefits with green constructions into the existing industries. The IBS approach is actively promoted through several strategies and incentives as an alternative to conventional building methods. Extensive uptakes of modern Information Communication Technology (ICT) applications are able to support the different IBS processes for effective production. However, it is argued that ICT uptake at the organisational level is still in its infancy. This raises the importance to identify critical inhibitors which are inhibing the effective uptake of ICT in the IBS production management process. Critical inhibitors to ICT uptake were identified through questionnaire survey with the IBS industry stakeholders. The mean index and critical t-values are generated with the use of the quantitative tool, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The top ten priority ranked inhibitors reflect the Cost, People and Process elements to ICT uptake. High costs in acquiring the technologies and resistance to change were some main concerns from the findings.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

The Management Of Sustainable Development at Malaysian Local Government: Stakeholders' Perception

Sulzakimin Mohamed; Seow Ta Wee; Goh Kai Chen; Asrul Nasid Masrom; Mohd Hilmi Izwan Abd Rahim

Sustainable development has become an important aspect of the construction industries. There are many ways sustainability elements can be incorporated in the design, construction, operation and deconstruction of a building. Importantly sustainability represents the link between society and built environment professionals. In relation to that, this study involves a look at the stakeholders outlook and interaction with sustainability. In this study, the focus will be aimed on the role of the Local Governments and how the perception of the stakeholders. Therefore, this study intend to look into the sustainable development and better understanding the strength and weaknesses and other relevant factors that promote or hinder the Sustainable Development. This study is to contribute to the enrichment of knowledge on the role of Local Governments in Sustainable Development. Therefore, this research seeks to find out whether sustainable development is being practiced and seeks to find out what is happening with respect to issues of what, how and why things are being done with the development of Sustainable Development globally and in Malaysia in general.


Jurnal Teknologi | 2016

STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MADE FROM DREDGED SEDIMENTS

Norpadzlihatun Manap; Stanleyster Polis; Kavitha Sandirasegaran; Asrul Nasid Masrom; Goh Kai Chen; Mohd Yamani Yahya


International Review of Management and Business Research | 2014

Participation in Acquiring Knowledge towards Sustainable Development at Malaysian Local Government

Sulzakimin Mohamed; Seow Ta Wee; Goh Kai Chen


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Successful Criteria for Large Infrastructure Projects in Malaysia

Md. Asrul Nasid Masrom; Mohd Hilmi Izwan Abd Rahim; Sulzakimin Mohamed; Goh Kai Chen; Riduan Yunus


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

The potential of net zero energy buildings (NZEBs) concept at design stage for healthcare buildings towards sustainable development

Roy Hazli Abdellah; Asrul Nasid Masrom; Goh Kai Chen; Sulzakimin Mohamed; Roshartini Omar


Advanced Science Letters | 2018

Construction Waste Management of Malaysia: Case Study in Penang

Ng Lee Shan; Seow Ta Wee; Tan Lai Wai; Goh Kai Chen


Advanced Science Letters | 2018

The Practices of Good Governance in National Solid Waste Management Policy (NSWMP) Implementation: A Case Study of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Muhamad Azahar Abas; Seow Ta Wee; Goh Kai Chen

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Seow Ta Wee

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Sulzakimin Mohamed

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Asrul Nasid Masrom

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Peniel Ang Soon Ern

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Mohd Hilmi Izwan Abd Rahim

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Muhamad Azahar Abas

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Narimah Kasim

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Lim Cheng Sim

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

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Tey Jia Sin

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Toh Tien Choon

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

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