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This study aims to empirically examine the relationships among social influence, green labeling, economic incentives, environmental attitude, environmental knowledge, past green purchase behavior and green car purchase intention among the Malaysian consumers. A multi-stage sampling process with proportionate stratified sampling in the first stage and systematic mall intercept method in the second stage was applied in this study. Thereafter, a questionnaire survey was done among consumers aged 18 and above that visiting car dealers, namely Honda, Toyota and Nissan from the two representative states of Malaysia namely Penang and Kuala Lumpur. 417 out of 500 questionnaires distributed were returned back for data analysis using SmartPLS v.3 software. The results show that green labeling, economic incentives, environmental attitude are direct antecedents of green car purchase intention in Malaysia. However, social influence, environmental knowledge and past green purchase behavior do not have any influence on green car purchase intention in Malaysia. Lastly, implications of this study and limitations found in this study are discussed.
Understanding that the measurement of HRM construct in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) context is relatively critical, this study aims to assess the validity and reliability of HRM measurement based on the SME owner-managers' perspective in the Malaysian context. Following a data collection from 95 SME owner-managers, a confirmatory factor analysis was performed to investigate the factorial validity and reliability of the HRM measurement. The finding indicates that the measurement model was acceptable in consideration of the evidences of adequate reliability, convergent validity and discriminant validity. This study will be beneficial for future researchers, entrepreneurs and policy makers in better understanding to the value of HRM practices towards boosting the SMEs performance.
Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) has become significant in today’s economic growth. To gain and sustain the SMEs performance, one of the ways the organization should do is to be flexible and improvise in its business activities. The link between flexibility, improvisation and SMEs performance is still vague, thus this paper aims to investigate the effect of improvisation as a mediator between organizational flexibility and SMEs performance. Three hypotheses are put forward to achieve the aforementioned research goal. Obtaining on a survey data from 202 manufacturing SMEs in Malaysia, the findings of the study confirmed that all hypotheses have a positive significant association. Theoretically and in practice, this study denotes rich addition to the vocabulary of business and management.
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