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International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management | 2017

Solving abandoned residential housing projects in Malaysia: findings from blue ocean strategy

Mohd Hasyim Mumin; Fakhrul Anwar Zainol; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud

The issue of abandoned residential housing projects is a matter that should be given more importance in Malaysia. This research aims to identify what are the solutions from the perspective of blue ocean strategy (BOS). To achieve the goals, this research focused on reviewing relevant literature, observing the sites of abandoned housing projects, and collecting raw data from 12 cases. From the review of the literature, the interview guideline was designed to find out how the problem could be solved from BOS perspective. The case study method such as face-to-face interview was chosen to be used to collect primary data from 12 respondents. From the finding, the study revealed that the BOS four action plans: eliminate, reduce, raise and create, can be applied in overcoming the problem of abandoned residential housing projects. Therefore, the BOS framework can be adapted to protect the housing industry in Malaysia.


International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management | 2016

Developing microtakaful flood model in Malaysia - its relevance and policy impacts

Wan Norhayate Wan Daud; Fakhrul Anwar Zainol; Fauzilah Salleh; Ahmad Shukri Yazid; Ahmad Zawawi Jamal

Flood is the largest natural disaster occurrence in Malaysia and is expected to exacerbate due to the various extreme weathers in the country. Despite the high risk of flood, flood coverage insurance policy is not always available. To overcome this challenge, this study attempts to achieve two objectives: first, to examine the impact of flood risk to the affected community, and second to develop a model called the microtakaful flood model to help the flood victims among the poor community. This qualitative research focuses on multiple case studies. The study found that there is a need for the poor to be insured with the flood coverage in order that they can resume a normal life with less difficulty post-flood catastrophe. The results of this study provide a significant contribution by introducing the microtakaful flood scheme to the industry that could reduce the governments burden as a result of the flood loss.


International Business Management | 2011

Indigenous (“Bumiputera”) Malay Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Government Supports, Entrepreneurial Orientation and Firms Performances

Fakhrul Anwar Zainol; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud


International Journal of Biometrics | 2012

Determinants of Family Takaful (Islamic Life Insurance) Demand: A Conceptual Framework for a Malaysian Study

Ahmad Shukri Yazid; Juliana Arifin; Mohd Rasid Hussin; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud


International Business Research | 2011

An Examination of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Practices among the Government-Linked Companies (GLCs) in Malaysia

Ahmad Shukri Yazid; Mohd Rasid Hussin; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud


International Journal of Biometrics | 2013

A Proposed Conceptual Framework for Market Orientation and Innovation towards Takaful Performance in Malaysia

Norizan Remli; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud; Fakhrul Anwar Zainol; Hamizah Muhammad


Asian Social Science | 2013

Market Orientation and Performance: A Study of Takaful Performance in Malaysia

Wan Norhayate Wan Daud; Norizan Remli; Hamizah Muhammad


Archive | 2009

A Conceptual Framework For The Adoption of Enterprise Risk Management in Government-Linked Companies

Wan Norhayate; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud; Ahmad Shukri Yazid


Archive | 2011

The Role of the Quality Internal Adult Support in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Practices: Evidence from Malaysia

Wan Norhayate; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud


Archive | 2012

Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) In Malay Family Firm: Evidence from F-Pec Model

Fakhrul Anwar Zainol; Zainal Abidin; Wan Norhayate; Wan Norhayate Wan Daud; Hamizah Muhammad

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Fakhrul Anwar Zainol

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Ahmad Shukri Yazid

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Nalini Arumugam

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Fauzilah Salleh

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Marlisa Abdul Rahim

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Nor Asmahani Ibrahim

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Norizan Remli

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Juliana Arifin

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Marlisa Abd Rahim

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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