THE POWER OF GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MALAYSIA FOR PROSPERITY
Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia renowned for its breathtaking scenery and dynamic culture, has also come to represent optimism for sustainable development.
Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia renowned for its breathtaking scenery and dynamic culture, has also come to represent optimism for sustainable development.
As highlighted by Malaysia’s halal certification, halal encompasses all facets of sanitation, health, and protection, including the supply chain in line with the definition of halalan thoyyiban (halal with purity).
Read MoreThe journey from university graduation to financial independence is often viewed as an exhilarating adventure into the world of adulthood. However, for many Malaysian graduates, this voyage is marred by significant economic challenges that can cast a shadow over their early careers.
Read MoreAkademia, yang sering dilihat sebagai syurga untuk mengejar ilmu dan kemajuan intelektual, tidak terlepas daripada masalah yang mungkin menjejaskan kepuasan kerja di kalangan ahlinya.
Read MoreThe halal status is a constant concern for Muslim consumers. Hence, various studies have been conducted to investigate this issue. Ireland, J., and Rajabzadeh (2011) studied concerns about halal consumption among Muslim consumers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Read MoreEconomic forecasting has historically been based on static models and historical data, which frequently had trouble capturing complex interactions and real-time trends.
Read MorePoint process and time series models are powerful analytical tools offering distinct approaches to understand and model events over time. In this article, we will delve into the nuances of both approaches and explore their applications in the realm of business transactions.
Read MoreThe notion of a circular economy has surfaced as a ray of hope in a world where the linear 'take-make-dispose' model is showing itself to be unsustainable and harmful to the environment. This novel strategy not only shows promise for a more sustainable future but also works as a potent stimulant for economic expansion.
Read MoreThis article about planting mangrove saplings in Delta Tumpat, Kelantan. Students, lecturers as well as international participants involved in the said activity. Hopefully, through this kind of involvement participants can inculcate a deeper sense of love for nature. Altogether, 1600 trees were planted. This programme is a collaboration between FKP, MNS and EcoCare.
Read MoreThe World Health Organisation (2019) recently acknowledged ‘burnout’ as an ‘occupational phenomenon’ and was consequently included in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Burnout was declared a ‘syndrome due to chronic workplace stress being unsuccessfully managed’ (World Health Organisation, 2019).
Read MoreThe need for sustainable and environmentally friendly practices is greater than ever in a world where environmental deterioration and climate change are having a rising impact. The term "green economy" originated from the nexus of environmental responsibility and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreLake Kenyir one of the popular eco-tourism destinations in our country as it offers nature at its best, including rainforest views and experiences. In the last retreat staff of the Faculty of Entrepreneurship spent valuable time there and enjoyed nature at its best.
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