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    Corporatisation and accounting change: the role of accounting and accountants in a Malaysian public utility by Abu Kasim, Nor Aziah, Scapens, Robert W.

    Published 2007
    “…Using an explanatory case study, this paper presents an in-depth analysis of a Malaysian public utility which was required to transform itself into a self-financing, efficient and profitable organisation through a process of corporatisation. …”
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    The construct validity of servant leadership in Nigerian public utility organizations by Bambale, Abdu Ja’afaru, Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati, Subramaniam, Chandrakantan

    Published 2013
    “…Despite the importance of servant leadership construct in the life and activities of organizations, studies about it validity across contexts and setting remain highly neglected.This study validated the Liden, Wayne, Zhao, and Henderson’s (2008) seven dimensional servant leadership construct in three specific Nigerian public utility organizations, namely Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), Telecommunications Company Limited (NITEL) and Water Board (KSWB).Specifically, the results demonstrated that five servant leadership constructs including emotional healing, creating value for the community, conceptual skills, helping subordinates grow and succeed, as well as putting subordinates first are valid and acceptable measures of their respective constructs based on their parameter estimates are valid and acceptable based on their parameter estimates. …”
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    Authentic leadership and extra role behaviour among public utility sector employees in Sri Lanka by Janadari, Malavi Pathirannahalage Nadira

    Published 2019
    “…The findings also have some significant practical contributions to the public utilities sector in Sri Lanka in terms of policies and practices related to human resource management.…”
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    ICT strategy and implementation: Change management issues – A case study of a public utility company in Malaysia by Ahmad Faudzi, Masyura, Abdul Ghani, Rusyanti, Mohamed Shariff, Siti Salbiah, Mohd Drus, Sulfeeza, Syed Aziz, Sharifah Junainah, Cheah, Alan Kah Hoe, Wong, Justina Choui Yuik

    Published 2008
    “…A case study was done on a public utility company in Malaysia and this paper discussed the change management issues faced by this company, on ways the issues were tackled and what the company can do to improve its change management initiatives.In order to understand how the change management initiatives were being done in the company, key people in the company were interviewed, information audit was conducted and observation was made.From the research, it was found that there were a number of problem with dissemination of information and behavioural issues. …”
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    Consumer Decision Making Process In Selecting Tourism Destination by F Al-Otaibi, Eman Awwadh

    Published 2011
    “…The project\'s theoretical framework is a descriptive category based on theory of consumer decision process model to expound the respondents\' demographic differences depended on pre-purchase, purchase and post-purchases\' consumption and evaluation of public utilities and tourism industrial services, products and promotions to come up with results and recommendations that may contribute to develop Malaysian tourism industrial services.…”
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    The Water Industry Privatization in China by Sun, Hua

    Published 2009
    “…For highly profitable public utilities such as water industry, the combination of allocative inefficiency and critical budgetary conditions may favor public ownership. …”
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    Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury by Waehrer, G., Miller, T., Hendrie, Delia, Galvin, D.

    Published 2016
    “…Results EAPs were associated with a significant reduction in both no-lost-work and lost-work injuries, especially in the manufacturing and transportation, communication and public utilities industries (TCPU). Lost-work injuries were more responsive to specific EAP characteristics, with lower rates associated with EAPs staffed by company employees (most likely onsite). …”
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    The management of cash waqf: toward socio-economic development of Muslims in Malaysia by Soliha Sanusi, Muhammad Hakimi Mohd Shafiai

    Published 2015
    “…Perbadanan Wakaf Selangor focuses on benefi ts to the public such as mosque management and school development, while Waqaf Annur Corporation Berhad provides funds for public utilities as well as for individuals. This paper contributes to the literature of cash waqf and also informs stakeholder that waqf is the alternative method toward societal development. …”
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    Persistent and transient productive inefficiency in a regulated industry: electricity distribution by Filippini, M., Greene, William, Masiero, G.

    Published 2018
    “…During the last decades, public utilities such as water and electricity have witnessed a wave of regulatory reforms aimed at improving efficiency through incentive regulation. …”
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    An infrastructure master plan for developing Pulau Pangkor as a new eco-tourist destination by Mohamed Osman, Mariana, Bachok, Syahriah, Ibrahim, Mansor

    Published 2014
    “…One of the projects is to study the infrastructure and public utilities in Pulau Pangkor as vibrant tourism destination. …”
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    Performance of OFDM in the Variation of the Branch Lengths in Power Line Communications by Ahmad Kayani, Aminuddin, Alias, Mohamad Yusoff

    Published 2009
    “…Power line communication provides an attractive alternative to traditional networks both to the user and the public utilities companies as it offers broadband internet access, telephone service, cable television and home automation all of them collectively known as in-home services using the existing power delivery network. …”
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    Wakaf infrastruktur menurut perspektif hadith dan aplikasinya dalam pembangunan hartanah wakaf di Selangor / Mohd Ashrof Zaki Yaakob by Mohd Ashrof Zaki , Yaakob

    Published 2018
    “…The findings showed that there are 27 texts of the hadith waqf infrastructure in the al-Kutub al-Sittah which comprises of three major categories: religious infrastructure, public utilities infrastructure and infrastructure in general. …”
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    Mapping of Power Transmission Lines on Malaysian Highways Using UPM-APSB’s AISA Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging System by Jusoff, Kamaruzaman, Ya'acob, Norsuzila

    Published 2008
    “…Power transmission lines routes mapping is an important technique for locating power transmission line routes and towers on mountain/hilltops to assist viewing of their impacts on the environment, operations and allocation of public utilities. A study was therefore conducted to map the power transmission lines within Bukit Lanjan PLUS highway. …”
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    Spontaneous housing in Sana’a, Yemen – Case studies by Al-Ansi, Nashwan Abdoulkarim, Wan Badaruzzaman, Wan Hamidon, Wahid, Julaihi, Md. Darus, Zuhairuse

    Published 2008
    “…It is discovered that the areas under study was completely spontaneous in nature; lacking in basic necessities, infrastructure services and public utilities as required by the dwellers. Based on the conclusions, the study produced few suggestions and recommendations on how to improve the living environment of the areas under investigation, and these findings will be used to assist the spontaneous housing in other areas of Yemen.…”
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    Usaha Majlis Perbandaran Alor Gajah dalam menggalakkan perniagaan sektor tidak formal di Bandar Baru Masjid Tanah, Alor Gajah Melaka by Abdullah, Rohaya

    Published 2007
    “…However, it is difficult to carry out the development planning for the public utilities and in most of the local authorities without the involvement from the agency such as the Developer, Mara and UDA. …”
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