2018
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2018.11675
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Green Factory: Is it Improving Environmental Burden? Survey Result in Malaysia

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“…If the 546 companies for which we obtained contact information represents the entire relevant population, the sample size of 68 responses results in a margin of error of approximately 10% (Qualtrics 2018). Further, this puts the response rate at 12.45%, which is within the typical percentages for email surveys (Simsek and Viega 2001), and similar to other surveys of company executives (Ahmad et al 2018; Jolley et al 2015). While response rates have little bearing on validity in and of themselves (Hendra and Hill 2018), some caution must be taken in any attempts to generalize results, as there is the possibility of nonresponse bias.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…If the 546 companies for which we obtained contact information represents the entire relevant population, the sample size of 68 responses results in a margin of error of approximately 10% (Qualtrics 2018). Further, this puts the response rate at 12.45%, which is within the typical percentages for email surveys (Simsek and Viega 2001), and similar to other surveys of company executives (Ahmad et al 2018; Jolley et al 2015). While response rates have little bearing on validity in and of themselves (Hendra and Hill 2018), some caution must be taken in any attempts to generalize results, as there is the possibility of nonresponse bias.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%