Muhammad Azizan

Muhammad Azizan
UniSHAMS - Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah University · Business Department - Faculty of Management Sciences and Muamalat

Master of Science Management (Marketing)

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Introduction
Muhammad Azizan currently works at the Department of Business, Faculty of Management Sciences & Muamalat, UniSHAMS. Muhammad does research in Participation Behavior on Environmental Conservation among Residents and Community
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September 2008 - June 2019
UniSHAMS
Position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (4)
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The tourism industry is an important economic sector in Malaysia, contributing to economic development, job creation, and cultural promotion. The Tourism Industry Act 1992 (Act 482) plays a significant role in regulating and promoting the development of the tourism industry in Malaysia. However, since its enactment, there have been several weakness...
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Islamic tourism encompasses the exploration of Islamic history, culture, and religion. One form of Islamic travel is mosque tourism, which involves visiting mosques to appreciate their beauty, history, and culture. Mosque tourism can facilitate cultural exchange, economic growth, historical preservation, and promote respect and understanding betwee...
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The integration of marketing communication channel has provided environmental information in various aspects of learning. As practiced in the last 20 years, where marketing functions has moved from theory to practice. Therefore, the environmental education (EE) tackles environmental degradation issue today by ensuring relevant, specific knowledge i...
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The authors propose an environmental stewardship (ES) model based on Stern et al. s (1999, 2000) Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) model and Schwartz s (1977) Norm Activation Model (NAM). In ES model, religion is presented as antecedent to individual s values, beliefs, personal norms and pro-environmental behaviours (PEB). ES is also suggested as another env...

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