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Criteria for supplier selection: an application of AHP-SCOR integrated model (ASIM)
Raja Abdullah Raja Nazim, Raja Yaacob Raja Ahmad Iskandar,
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22019
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Intensifying experiential learning with dynamic learning styles in traditional classroom for technical and vocational students
Raja Nazim Abdullah
Individual learning style diverges from one another, based on preferential perception on different types of information and degree of understanding the information. Learning contents require the focus to the efficiency of accomplishing learning goals, and all processes involved are considered essential. This paper seeks to explore students’ experiential learning in traditional classroom. It also aims at conceiving students’ learning experience through the transformative learning by adopting modern learning in traditional methods. The study was conducted at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), a local public university in Perak, Malaysia. Questionnaires were distributed, using stratified random sampling. Data was collected from 45 technical and vocational students who underwent a module, using traditional method with either engaging or using technological techniques in classroom. Results indicated that students’ preference in learning were the learning style with comprehensi.....

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32019
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Students perception towards modern technology as teaching aids
Raja Nazim Abdullah
Education is any combined of learning experiences designed to help learners with the opportunity exploration of knowledge. This paper aims to highlight the substance of considering students’ perceptions of modern approach teaching and learning process. To accomplish this objective, researchers identified 45 subjects relevant to the research objective of the recent study. The result indicates that student’s perceptions regarding teaching aids using modern technology are significant, consider modern education as a viable option to an effective education. The findings of the study provide grasp of perspective into the administration of higher learning institutions regarding the aspect that lead to the satisfaction as university students.  ..

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42019
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Viral in social media: the viralor and the viralee
Raja Nazim Abdullah
The purpose of this paper is to look into different approaches to study on information sharing platforms in social media. Social media has become imperative and pervasive social interaction between people all over the world and perhaps the most popular communication channels for all-aged Internet users. Academic literatures indicate social media users receive and sharing enormous information using Internet-based application technologies such as computer, hand phone, email etc. are closely tied to online social networks. Most of the viral shared around the world arouse peoples’ conceit toward Viralee for some purposes. Viral are poised to become the chain of information, embedded communication features of the world around us. Analysis from empirical evidence proves that unrestraint of information processes for social media users signify the impact of information sharing paradigm. The Viralor, is creator or primal source of information chain who create the viral whilst Viralee is a for.....

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52019
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Enhancing decision making process using AHP-SCOR integrated model (ASIM)
Raja Nazim Abdullah
Supplier selection is the most crucial element in a hypermarket’s supply chain system. This paper verifies the past research framework of supplier selection criteria by developing a supplier selection decision support model based on the modified Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the integrated Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) model. Methodology - This paper presents a methodology to develop a theoretical model and literature analysis is executed in the area of supplier selection decision support model. Stratified sampling was chosen as sampling technique in this study to select hypermarket located in Selangor, Malaysia. All standalone Giant hypermarkets were selected. A combined theory model for the supplier selection employed the typical stages of the supplier selection process: data gathering, AHP calculation, SCOR evaluation, and the implementation of decision making. Findings - An increase in the market’s competitive edge, this paper highlights the current hypermar.....

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62024
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Leveraging six values for company performance: Adaptation of sustainable business model innovation strategies in Chinese electric vehicle brand enterprises
Raja Nazim Raja Abdullah
Business model innovation is crucial for enhancing company performance. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the six dimensions of sustainable business model innovation and company performance among Chinese electric vehicle brands. A structural equation model is constructed based on a comprehensive literature review and hypothesis development. Using PLS-SEM, this study empirically analyzes questionnaire data collected from the top 12 electric vehicle brands in China to explore the relationship between these six core dimensions and company performance. The results indicate that innovation in “value proposition to customers”, value creation, value delivery, and “value of residual” have a significantly positive impact on the performance of Chinese electric vehicle brands. However, value capture innovation and “value of after-sales service” innovation were not found to be statistically significant. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the mechanism thr.....

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