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    The Use Of Geographic Names Information System Among Government Officers; A Case Study In Tripoli, Libya by Berrim, Abouzed Salah

    Published 2015
    “…Technology has also recognized to be a decisive tool for advancing the effectiveness and efficiency of government performance. The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geographic Name Information System (GNIS) have been recognized as effective tools to solve the challenges that faced by the government. …”
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    Government Officers Perception And Awareness On Online Banking by Johar, Azlan

    Published 2007
    “…The analysis reveals that those government officers who are more inclined toward the use of information technology tend to be early adopters and have positive and lower inhibition of online banking. …”
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    Measuring the overall satisfaction of Filipino journalists on public information officers by Martin, Coren Dianne Paraon, Salvosa, Felipe Francisco II, Exevea, Christine Aura Gracilla, Tome, Pauline Corsame

    Published 2018
    “…On the other hand, the government-run public information office (PIO), an industry functioning almost similarly to public relations, is slowly attracting scholars’ attention. …”
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    Information security policy compliance model for government agency by Ramli, Muhamad Amirnazmi

    Published 2018
    “…The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that use the most commonly used modeling elements in the field of psychology and social technology on information security. These factors will form the proposed model that will be validated with the results of a survey from the Information Management Division staff consisting of administrative staff and information technology officers. …”
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    Leadership practices and principles of a malay- muslim chief executive officer at a selected Malaysian government-linked company by Haron, Khalidah

    Published 2014
    “…The purpose of the study is to investigate the lived experience of a Malay Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who has demonstrated effective performance in a Government Link Company (GLC), with the intention of revealing his underlying leadership principles as a strategic leader. …”
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    The influence of organizational factors on information systems success in e-government agencies in Malaysia by Hussein, Ramlah, Abdul Karim, Nor Shariza, Mohamed, Norshidah, Ahlan, Abdul Rahman

    Published 2007
    “…The framework is used to investigate the relationship between the identified organizational factors and IS success dimensions within the scope of the selected e-government agencies. The organizational factors are – top management support, decision-making structure, management style, managerial IT knowledge, goal alignment, and resources allocation, whereas the IS success dimensions include – systems quality, information quality, perceived usefulness, and user satisfaction. …”
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    An evaluation of human resources development and local government financial information system / Suhairi Suhairi by Suhairi, Suhairi

    Published 2018
    “…The purpose of this research is to analyze the competence of accounting staff in accrual-based accounting and the evaluation of the practice of the Local Government Financial Information System (SIKD-Sistem InformasiKeuangan Daerah) on accrual-based accounting by local governments in West Sumatera, Indonesia. …”
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    The emergence of government information services in British Malaya: Exploring the antecedent growth of public relations in Malaysia by Idid, Syed Arabi, Souket, Rizwanah

    Published 2017
    “…Most often these services were in the form of propaganda agencies under the controlling governments and were often labelled as ‘informationoffices or committees. …”
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    The challenge of telecommuting implementation in Malaysian government offices by Abd Razak, Rafidah, Mat Aji, Zahurin, Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini, Othman, Nafishah, Wahid, Juliana

    Published 2006
    “…The study identifies the factors that support telecommuting implementation in Malaysian government offices. Using the Delphi technique, a group of senior government civil servants were asked to identify potential impact of telecommuting in government offices.The items were recorded and analyzed. …”
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    Associated factors and coping mechanism for stress among primary healthcare doctors, assistant medical officers and nurses in government health clinics in Kelantan 2010 by Asmah, Razali

    Published 2011
    “…The prevalence of stress among primary healthcare doctors, assistant medical officers and nurses in government health clinics in Kelantan was 7.3% (95% Cl 4.06,10.54). …”
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    Governance framework for flood disaster in Malaysia: integration of COBIT and Hyogo principles by Maidin, Siti Sarah, Othman, Marini, Yahya, Norzariyah

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, it gives rise to the need for proper governance to be in place in the form of clear operating procedures, governance structures, activities and information-related needs in FD. …”
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    Evaluating Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) performance among Malaysian government agencies using organizational learning‐based model by Abu Bakar, Fazidah, Suhaimi, Mohd Adam, Hussin, Husnayati

    Published 2013
    “…Meanwhile, the SISP learning factors comprise of shared ICT/business knowledge and SISP process effectiveness with SISP success as the SISP performance measurement. 706 questionnaires were sent to 234 selected government agencies in Malaysia. Only 27% of the government officers responded to the questionnaire meets the criteria of this study. …”
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    The regulatory mapping of Kelantan state government / Nor Raihana Asmar Mohd Noor ...[et al.] by Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar, Zulkifli, Nursyahida, Tengku Zainal Mulok, Tengku Adida, Kamarul Zaman, Liziana, Fadzil, Faizal Haini, Yaacob, Norhayati

    Published 2020
    “…This paper involved two (2) main phases: (i) gathering data and information regarding the existing regulations (ii) identifying any outdated, overlapped and duplicated regulations and need to be reviewed for improvement. 12 legal officers of all local authorities were interviewed, and face to face questionnaire surveys were distributed to state agencies officers to gain feedback on the existing regulations of Kelantan State Government. …”
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    A study on the relationship between work environment and job performance among support staff in selected government offices in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur / Nurshazl... by Kamaruddin, Nurshazleen

    Published 2018
    “…Future research should not focus only on government offices, but should focus on private offices as well to gain more information from major industries in Malaysia and study other elements for independent variables such as job security and temperature and focus on top management or middle management which can be used to improve the result in the study.…”
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    Training needs of MADA’s Assistant Agriculture Officers (AAO) by Abdullah, Khalil

    Published 2016
    “…MADA also responsible as an extension agency which educates Muda’s farmers in managing their farm through their agriculture officers and disseminates the technology and information to them. …”
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    Investigating sustainable practices in the Malaysian office building developments by Shari, Zalina, Soebarto, Veronica

    Published 2014
    “…Practical implications – This paper informs the government and regulatory stakeholders, research and education sector, private sector, and clients of the building industry, where the authors currently are and the gaps that the authors have to bridge in order to make sustainability more socially acceptable and integral in the local construction industry. …”
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    Perception of Management Personnel on the Introduction of Home Office System in Their Organisations by Rethinam, Guna Seelan

    Published 1999
    “…Advancement of this new information technology provides new opportunities for Malaysians and encourages the government to build an information-rich society by the year 2020. …”
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