Weng Wai Choong
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Business Strategy Series | 2012
Low Sheau Ting; Abdul Hakim Mohammed; Weng Wai Choong
Purpose – This study seeks to propose the implementation strategies for energy sustainability on a Malaysian university campus.Design/methodology/approach – The paper describes five proposed implementation strategies for Malaysian Universities to contribute to a sustainable energy future and to realise a sustainable university, namely: gaining top management commitment, raising energy awareness, providing energy education, developing energy conservation behaviour and developing a sustainable campus implementation blueprint.Findings – Over the years, numerous global energy issues have been identified, which include fluctuation of world energy prices, uncertainty of future energy supplies and environmental degradation. All these problems are threatening global movement towards a sustainable energy future. Immediate action should be taken by everyone in order to secure a sustainable energy future for the next generation. Malaysian universities, which are composed of hundreds of building blocks equipped with ...
Facilities | 2017
Saharani bin Jaafar; Weng Wai Choong; Abdul Hakim Mohamed
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the facilities maintenance employees’ priority on safety management practices and relationship to safety performance. The study aims to increase the safety performance among the facilities maintenance contractor by implementing safety management practices. Design/methodology/approach The data were collected by distributing questionnaire forms to the employees of selected facilities maintenance contractors representing general workers, technicians and executive- and the management-level employees. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation and multiple regressions. Findings The descriptive results revealed that the employee priority on safety management practices is fairly “low”. The correlation and regression analyses tested and satisfied that management commitment, workers involvement in safety, safety training, safety communication and feedback, safety rules and procedures, and safety promotion policies significantly and strongly correlate with the degree and level of satisfaction to the safety performance. Research limitations/implications This research focuses only on facilities maintenance contractors working in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It is possible that respondents from other areas or states may allow comparisons across different locations. Practical implications There are many factors affecting safety performance. By implementing safety management practices, high safety performance can be achieved in the facilities maintenance organisations in Malaysia. Originality/value This paper presents empirical findings on the relationship between employee priority on safety management practices elements and safety performance.
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014
Hon Choong Chin; Weng Wai Choong; Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi; Abdul Hakim Mohammed
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
Hon Choong Chin; Weng Wai Choong; Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi; Abdul Hakim Mohammed
Archive | 2009
Weng Wai Choong; Abdul Hakim Mohammed; Sheau Ting Low
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2014
U. G. Aliagha; T. E. Jin; Weng Wai Choong; M. Nadzri Jaafar; H. M. Ali
International Journal of Energy and Environment | 2011
Weng Wai Choong; Abdul Hakim Mohammed; Sheau Ting Low
Sustainable Cities and Society | 2017
Sau Mei Neo; Weng Wai Choong; Rahmalan Bin Ahamad
International Journal of Facility Management | 2010
Sheau Ting Low; Abdul Hakim Mohammed; Weng Wai Choong; Buang Alias
Archive | 2006
Weng Wai Choong; Abdul Hakim Mohammed; Buang Alias