The research paper has focused on the darker side of social media in regards to the tourism industry in Malaysia. The research aims to shed light on the darker sides of social media and its negative impacts on the Malaysian tourism industry. Social media creates both positive and negative impacts. However, the positive sides of social media are well investigated but not many researchers focus on the negative sides of this media. The objective of this research was to evaluate the negative impacts of social media on the tourism sector in Malaysia. The study has been conducted to find out the adverse impacts of social media on the tourism sector of Malaysia. The thesis statement is that social media has stimulated the incidences of cybercrimes in the Malaysian tourism sector. Both secondary and primary research methods were used for the study. Secondary research was conducted by reviews of different pieces of literature like research papers, journals and news articles, etc. For primary research survey technique was used to conduct quantitative research. The result shows that the growths of social media endorse cybercrime among Malaysian society. The Malaysian tourism industry has affected significantly by incidences of cybercrime as the growth of social media in this country stimulates the augmentation of cybercrime in this tourism industry. In the last few years, it is evident that the amount of internet users is increased dramatically, and simultaneously the users of social media websites are also grown extensively. It stimulates cybercrime. Cybercriminals have stroked the Malaysian Tourism Industry and that resulted in the losses of RM1 billion.
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the different leadership styles on employee empowerment in the Malaysian retail industry. A quantitative study was carried out to collect and analyse the data. A survey was conducted through the convenience sampling to include one hundred respondents, who are working in retail organizations in Selangor, Malaysia. The personal data of the respondents were analysed through descriptive analysis. In addition, the inferential analysis was employed to test the hypotheses. The results of the study found that two of the three hypotheses were supported by respondents while another one was rejected. The paper includes research limitations and direction for future research.
The research paper is aiming at identifying the dark side of Bali and the reason behind the growth of its sex tourism industry in this digital era. The main focus of this research paper is the process by which the digitalization supports stimulating sex tourism in Bali. The researcher is focusing on executing the secondary form of research method to collect necessary data. The data gathering process is carried out with the help of news articles and journals of the previous researches. With the help of the collected information, the researcher can ful fill the research questions with the help of representing the facts in the results and analysis section. The research is also focusing on the limitations of this research study and the conclusion section provides stress on those limitations.
Malaysia over the years has shown huge development by eradicating a huge level of poverty and channelizing its resources in a good way. Immigrants have played a very positive role in this economic development. The main purpose of this research is to visualize the contribution of illegal migrant workers in the Malaysian economy. The primary and secondary research methods are being used in this research paper to analyses the situation more broadly. The survey technique and the government's reports are used to collect data. The results have shown that unemployment around the globe is the main reason for the illegal migration of the workers. The statistics said that about 2.1 million immigrants are being registered, whereas, about 1 million are undocumented individuals. The studies have shown that these low –skilled workers can contribute to the economy and GDP of Malaysia by 1.1%. This will ultimately help the Malaysians to increase their wage rate and create a large amount of employment in the country. The analysis has also showcased that Malaysia has a higher gross national income per capita than Indonesia. Some individuals come with proper visas while some come through illegal means. Maximum cases are being reported about the workers who migrate to Malaysia on illegal grounds. Malaysian people have remarkably gained a great deal of education in the past few years. So for the primary source of laborers, these Illegal migrants are being used with lower skills. This study will help to analyze how much the economic development of Malaysia is dependent on illegal migrant workers.
The primary objective of this study is to identify the challenges of talent management (TM) practices within private organisations in Bangladesh. This explorative study used unstructured interview methods for the data collection. This study conducted only ten interviews including seven experts from the private sector of Bangladesh and three scholars from reputed universities of the country. After a sequential analysis of all the transcripts of the interviews, four main areas have been identified as the main challenges for talent management practices and performance development in Bangladeshi private organisations: (1) high expenditure; (2) lack of government support; (3) poor awareness; and (4) very few skilled trainers. This study includes a discussion on how TM can be applied in Bangladesh for the development of organisational performance.
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