Lilis SurientyUniversiti Sains Malaysia | USM · School of Management
Lilis Surienty
PhD Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Introduction
Lilis Surienty currently works at the School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Lilis does research in Industrial Organization, Business Administration and Organizational Studies. Their current project is 'Commuting Accidents Management Programme (CAMP) for Industries - 1 year funded programme'.
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July 2005 - present
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Publications (55)
This study aimed to examine the relationship between teachers' digital competence and work engagement by considering the mediating effects of teachers' self-efficacy and resilience in a multiple mediated-effects model. Data were collected from 399 Chinese higher vocational teachers. A partial least squares structural equation modeling approach was...
Teacher work stress has been a matter of great concern for scholars. To better comprehend the current state of research on teacher work stress, it is essential to present an overview of the literature on this topic. Through bibliometric analysis, 212 pieces of literature on teacher work stress retrieved from the Scopus database were scientifically...
Improve effective communication among medical personnel Aims To guarantee the well-being of patients and also to improve the overall standard of healthcare provision. Consequently, hospitals worldwide have prioritized patient safety to provide excellent health care.
This study explores the factors that affect healthcare personnel' safety culture in "Chinese Tertiary Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)" facilities to enhance the safety of patients and health care. The Chinese versiօn օf the "Safety Attitսdes Qսestiօnnaire (CSAQ)", a sսrvey tօօl was սsed tօ assess physicians' and nսrses' patient safety attitսdes...
This research explores followers' characteristics from doctors' perspectives and the leader-member exchange imperative in the Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine's performance. LMX theory is employed in this article. This study's focus groups comprised 10 participants, including five leaders and five members from the hosp...
Learning-oriented behaviour is important for risk identification and safety management, especially in high-risk industries. Yet, its effect in relation to employee safety citizenship behaviour (SCB) has not been systematically investigated. This study aims at: (a) examining the impact of safety learning behaviour on SCB; (b) examining the relations...
The agriculture sector is a traditional economic pillar of many emerging economies. However, it is facing greater occupational health and safety (OHS) challenges in Pakistan, and its performance is continuously decreasing. An effective OHS implementation provides better control over OHS challenges and may help to restore its former glory. Therefore...
The purpose of this paper is to explore which dimensions impact hospital performance in previous researches. Chinese public hospitals reform was to attach importance to the public welfare of hospitals, since the positions of hospitals are the place to heal the dead, heal the wounded, and save patients. World Health Organization (WHO) defines patien...
Safety citizenship behaviour (SCB) is believed to be an important prevention behaviour against workplace incidents in today’s high-risk industries. This paper seeks to investigate antecedents of two distinct dimensions of SCB (affiliation-oriented and change-oriented) among miners/employees. The objectives of the study are in threefold: (a) to expl...
Contemporary safety literature points to safety citizenship behaviour (SCB) as a critical prevention behaviour against workplace incidents in today’s high-risk industries. This paper seeks to investigate antecedents of two distinct dimensions of SCB (affiliation-oriented and change-oriented) among miners/employees. The objectives of the study are i...
Corona virus or most popularly known as the Covid-19 has paralyzed the people movement as well as various sectors that includes the education sector. Henceforth, it gave a breakthrough for academia to venture themselves into work from home with the aid of information technology. It is known as online teaching and learning (OTL). Frequent and contin...
The acceleration of the role of creative components is an important phenomenon in the current and future dynamic era because it is a renewable resource that does not exploit increasingly critical and depleted natural resources. The formation of the creative cities which will also foster a creative economy through creative industries also relates to...
This research aimed to show the leadership diagnostic survey in students by using a bias quiz. A true leader was the highest level of leadership that was able to bring the company to achieve its goals by optimizing all available resources. In reality, leaders were difficult to avoid cognitive bias, which would affect the quality of leadership and d...
This study examines the safety performance of professionals in the healthcare sector and identifies the factors contributing to safety performance. It also assesses the performance impacts on the quality of care. Data was collected from late 2017 to early 2018. Respondents comprised of health care professionals such as dental officers, medical offi...
In an operational analysis report of the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations (Penggunaan dan Standard Pendedahan Bahan Kimia Berbahaya Kepada Kesihatan) 2000 has found that 80% of more than 800 workplaces investigated failed to adhere fully to regulations. In addition, the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been reported to contribute some...
The study focused on the perception of healthcare professionals on safety compliance in Malaysian healthcare sector. Among many factors, human factors are critical for improving safety performance and quality care. Self-determination theory focuses its attention on social-contextual factors that influence motivation, self-regulation, mental health...
Experience with Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) has shown that everyone's participation is important for the system to act as an effective prevention mechanism towards accidents at work. Occupational accidents affected employee's morale towards work and become an additional cost to the recovery direct or indirect cost and t...
Human factors are critical for improving safety performance and quality care. Self-determination theory focuses attention on social-contextual factors that influence motivation, self-regulation, mental health and well-being. The aim of the study is to assess safety performance among healthcare professionals. The results are aimed to provide insight...
Lack of safety participation in Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Management System (OSHMS) has exposed employees to high risk of work hazards resulting in high occupational accidents. This does not only affect employee's morale towards work, but employer also needs to bear the cost of recovery and its effect to its reputation. This study...
Background
The study focused on the perception of healthcare professionals on safety performance in the sector.
Objective
The aim of the study is to assess the safety performance among healthcare professionals. This study examines the factors affecting safety performance in Malaysia. The results are expected to provide insights into the provision...
In order to have an effective preventive measures to reduce accidents at the workplace, organisations need to take a robust step to increase safety participation in Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS). Accidents will affect employees' morale for work and employers will bear the consequence of the direct and indirect recovery co...
Background: The study focused on the perception of health care professionals on compliance of organization of healthcare systems. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of healthcare compliance with regard to patient safety. The study uses a qualitative design based on focus group discussions (FGD) to explore perceptions regarding the heal...
XXI World Congress Safety and Health at Work: Safety Capital and Safety Participation of OSHMS in OSHAS 18001 or MS1722: 2011 Certified Manufacturing Firms in Malaysia
The results showed that safety rewards and employee participation in management practices are significant in OSH implementation in the SMEs. Factor analysis identified six main dimensions concerned with OSH implementations in SMEs. Specifically, legislation moderates dimensions of management practices that has no direct relationship with OSH Implem...
Workplace accident is still prevalent in the Malaysian industry sector. Although statistics indicates that the number of accidents in the workplace is showing signs of decrease over the last five years, there is still room for improvements. According to report, a majority of the workplace accidents in Malaysia happened in Small and Medium Enterpris...
Background:
Malaysia's progress on logistics has been slowed to keep pace with its growth in trade. The Government has been pressing companies to improve the safety of their activities in order to reduce society's loss due to occupational accidents and illnesses. Occupational safety and health is a crucial part of a workplace because every worker...
ABSTRACT Occupational safety and health (OSH) issues have become a major concern to
many corporations in Malaysia since the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health
Act 1994. While safety management system has been researched, only limited literatures
have given attention to warehousing. The development of effective partnerships between...
Recent statistics from the Social Security Organization (SOCSO) of Malaysia shows Commuting Accident (CA) increased consistently by 1500 cases per year from 2008 to 2012. This has resulted in the rising of fatality rate, extensive claims of compensation payment and not to mention loss of valuable talents. However, little is known about the contribu...
This exploratory study contributes to the conceptual and empirical understanding about the nature of Green Human Resource Management (HRM) in multinational companies in Malaysia, an under-researched area in the field. The required data for this study were collected using semi-structured interviews with head of HR in four multinational companies. Th...
Problem: Malaysia's progress on logistics has been slowed to keep pace with its growth in trade. The Government has been pressing companies to improve safety of their activities in order to reduce society lost due to occupational accidents and illnesses. Occupational safety and health is crucial part of a workplace because every worker has to take...
Problem: Malaysia's progress on logistics has been slowed to keep pace with its growth in trade. The Government has been pressing companies to improve safety of their activities in order to reduce society lost due to occupational accidents and illnesses. Occupational safety and health is crucial part of a workplace because every worker has to take...
The Malaysian government has made efforts on executing safety and health policies. However, past record indicated that the present Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) situation in the workplace is still very much adverse and below expectation. Research into safety in logistics has provided information about approaches to logistics safety. This pap...
The purpose of this study is to model the relationship of quality of work life factors and turnover intention among accounting professionals in Malaysia. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire gleaned from the literature. The data was analyzed using Smart Partial Least Squares a second generation structural equation modeling software....
In this research the author examines what is the status of safety management in Malaysian logistics companies. This paper assesses the present status and scope of safety practices through a survey conducted among the Malaysian logis-tics personnel. In this survey, opinion of Malaysian logistics personnel across the country has been assessed. Empiri...
Employees are important to logistics for persons who deal with risks. Poor safety and health record may have impact on the reputation and operational capabilities. Survey questionnaires about safety and health issues were distributed. One hundred and three employees completed the survey. Employee demographic variables do not have safety implication...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the factors that could enhance academic performance of undergraduate international students in host universities. It is remarkable that despite of growing investment on international higher education and the subsequent marketing strategies to attract and retain international students in the regions, the ac...
Background - Occupational safety and health (OSH) issues have become a major concern to many corporations in Malaysia since the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994. Communicating OSH issues helps creating awareness and understanding on these issues. While safety climate has been studied in numerous industrial settings, only few...
Purpose
This study aims to examine the possibility that housing satisfaction mediates the relationship between fulfilled preference and a sense of attachment to place.
Design/methodology/approach
A 15‐item questionnaire was administrated to 751 students residing in residence halls at a public university in Malaysia. The respondents were asked to c...
Issues on occupational safety and health have become a major concern to many corporations in Malaysia since the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994. Occupational safety and health is needed to be in place for a company to attain long-term viability. This study explored the psychological influences of safety behaviour. The focus...
Issues on occupational safety and health have become a major concern to many corporations in Malaysia since the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994. Occupational safety and health is needed to be in place for a company to attain long-term viability. Today, occupational safety and health issues have gained more prominent attenti...
Workers in the logistics sector suffer high rate of occupational accidents as reflected in considerable share of occupational fatalities and lost-time injuries. This paper discusses the current safety and health status of the logistics sector. In this paper, we examine the impact of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) using The...
The paper reports on a study conducted in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in NCER, Malaysia. Four safety management practices were studied in relation to safety behaviour of employees. Respondents consisted of employees working in SMEs in NCER. Companies were sampled randomly from directories provided by SMECorp and other SME-related body. Self...
Occupational safety and health (OSH) is an issue inseparable from most worlElace in Malaysia particularly high-risk industries such as manufacturing and construction. Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) in Maloysia is in dire needs to implement OSH properly as Che Man (2010) estimated that around 9Yk of worlElace accidents that occurred are accounted...
Workers in the logistics sector suffer high rate of occupational accidents as reflected in considerable share of occupational fatalities and lost-time injuries. This paper discusses the current safety and health status of the logistics sector. In this paper, we examine the impact of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) using The...
Workers in the logistics industry suffer high rate of occupational accidents as reflected in considerable share of occupational fatalities and lost-time injuries. Workers should be integrated into the management plans so as to yield the benefits of high efficiency workforce. This paper discusses the current safety and health status of the logistics...
The concept of occupational safety and health management is increasingly drawing the attention of researchers and practitioners. The concepts of occupational safety and health vulnerability and its managerial counterpart occupational safety and health management are still in their infancy. There are not many research articles that provide an overvi...
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) issues are increasingly receiving attention and found as important in Malaysian Industrial Relations. In an operational analysis report of the OSH Regulations (2000) has found that 80 percent of workplace investigated failed to adhere fully to regulations (Abdul Rahman, 2007). Mass medias are also continuously r...
The paper reports on a study conducted in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in NCER, Malaysia. Four safety
management practices were studied in relation to safety behaviour of employees. Respondents consisted of employees
working in SMEs in NCER. Companies were sampled randomly from directories provided by SMECorp and other
SME-related body. S...
Workers in the logistics industry suffer high rate of occupational accidents as reflected in considerable share of occupational fatalities and lost-time injuries. Workers should be integrated into the management plans so as to yield the benefits of high efficiency workforce. This paper discusses the current safety and health status of the logistics...
APACPH 2009 in Taiwan. OSH Implementations in SMEs in NCER Project
Given that SMEs have been identified as main growth engines under Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP), there is now a pertinent need to provide SMEs with the necessary management skills and know-how in order to compete, sustain and succeed in today’s challenging business environment. This paper is based on quantitative research to examine the real contributi...