Najuwa Mohd Nasir

Najuwa Mohd Nasir
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
  • Lecturer at University of Malaysia, Perlis

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Current institution
University of Malaysia, Perlis
Current position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (20)
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Scholars have been and will likely remain interested in the study of entrepreneurial intention because of its importance to the development of numerous countries. The literature on entrepreneurial intention has addressed a wide range of subjects, with particular emphasis on the factors that influence entrepreneurial intention. However, the vast maj...
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This exploratory study uses systematic reviews of published journal papers from 2018 to 2022 to identify research trends and present a comprehensive overview of disaster management research within the context of humanitarian logistics. This review is guided by the PRISMA Statement (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)...
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Like other products, tourists purposely go through the process of arranging and decision-making in selecting the vacation goal. They massively spend their time and exertion in effectively gathering information and thoroughly assessing the elective goals some time recently the ultimate decision is being settled. Basically, the destination choice is...
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This paper investigates the history of the Malay Sultanates. The study on the Malay Sultanates will effectively assist us in understanding the concept of Federation because it served as the impetus for the emergence of the Malay States which constitute what Malaysia is today. It is found that Malaysia was not a creation from the alleged social co...
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This paper views the emergence of the present Malay Sultanates from the historical perspective. Furthermore, as it is one of the important elements in Malaysian history, a close study of the Malay Sultanates would enhance interest in Malay history and promote unity among Malaysian citizens. It is based on the Malay classical literary texts of Sejar...
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Government of Malaysia has enthusiastically supported the implementation of Industrialized Building System (IBS) that was early introduced in 1960's. IBS is seen capable to ease the problem of delay that has been long haunting Malaysian construction industry. However, the issue of delay still exists even though IBS has been implemented in construct...
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This paper presents the investigation of client-related factor towards delay in public projects by applying qualitative research method approach. Semi-structured interview was conducted involving contractor, architect and consultant with experience in project delay. The investigation managed to discover factors of delay which were ranked by using c...
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This paper contributes towards an overview of adoption level of reuse and recycles practice in Malaysia construction companies. Reuse and recycles practice includes in the activities of waste management. During the previous decades, waste of construction materials has become a serious issue as it contributes towards harm pollution for environment a...
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The construction sector is a highly effective platform that contributes to the economic development of many countries. However, the sector is threatened by delays in the completion of time phenomena caused by the owner of the project. This delays is one of the problems of the sector as it impedes the country's growth and also affects the project ow...
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The construction industry is considered to be the largest contributor to the nation's economy. However, there are many challenges that had to be overcome to ensure construction projects are successful in achieving the minimum cost to utilize the necessary resources in the success of the project. Some of the construction projects failed to be comple...
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This paper contribute towards factors of delay as a whole in Malaysian construction sector by application of Industrialized Building System (IBS). Similarly to other developed countries, Malaysia getting benefits through returns from construction industry, as identified through Gross Domestic Product (GDP). However, there are still some issues in t...
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Nowadays, construction industry particularly in Malaysia struggle in achieving status of eminent time management for construction project. Project managers have a great responsibility to keep the project success under time of project completion. However, studies shows that delays especially in Malaysian construction industry still unresolved due to...
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This paper contribute towards an overview of activities involved at pre-construction phase and illustrates the extent to which the importance of making the right decision by taking into account all the factors to ensure project progress become smooth and free of delay phenomena in construction. However, there are still some issues of dilemma in dec...

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