It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interest... more It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interested researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’ acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the results of the findings
It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interest... more It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interested researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’ acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the results of the findings. Keywords: Acknowledgement pattern; distinctions; similarities; indirect rhetoric; post graduates
One of the spillover effects of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the host countries is huma... more One of the spillover effects of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the host countries is human capital development. Skilled and semi skill labour force will enhance FDI and provide more attractive investment climate. Moreover, FDI through transferring of technology will contributes to human capital accumulation of the host countries. The purpose of this study is to determine the complementary effects of FDI on the Human Capital in Malaysia after the country received large FDI starting in 80s and onwards. This study has employed granger causality test and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model in investigating the relationship between variables. The annual data from 1982 to 2011 which consisted of FDI, Human Capital Accumulation were measured with two moderating variables, namely the number of labour force with certificate and trade openness. The result shows that all the variables are co-integrated in the short-run and long run. Besides, the evidence shows that there exists a unidirectional causality between Human Capital and FDI. For future study, other measures of human capital can be used in order to get different perspectives and robust findings on the relationship between FDI and human capital. KEYWORDS: Human Capital, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL), Complementary Effects, Co-Integrated.
A continuing growth of Islamic banking industry requires particular attention among the
participa... more A continuing growth of Islamic banking industry requires particular attention among the participants to focus on capital allocation. As the performance of Islamic banks is also influenced by the intangible elements, this research examined such resources, known as the intellectual capital. The performance of 15 Islamic banks in Malaysia from 2008 to 2012 and three variables representing the intangible elements were investigated. Based on panel data analysis and the regression model, human capital, structural capital and capital employed were identified as significantly related to the performance of Islamic banks. An expansion of data by selecting more banks and extending the study period may reveal other findings. Keywords: Islamic bank; intellectual capital; performance; economic indicator; panel data analysis
It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interest... more It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interested researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’ acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the results of the findings
It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interest... more It has been said that text analysis is a field of study that could yield rich results to interested researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’ acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the results of the findings. Keywords: Acknowledgement pattern; distinctions; similarities; indirect rhetoric; post graduates
One of the spillover effects of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the host countries is huma... more One of the spillover effects of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the host countries is human capital development. Skilled and semi skill labour force will enhance FDI and provide more attractive investment climate. Moreover, FDI through transferring of technology will contributes to human capital accumulation of the host countries. The purpose of this study is to determine the complementary effects of FDI on the Human Capital in Malaysia after the country received large FDI starting in 80s and onwards. This study has employed granger causality test and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model in investigating the relationship between variables. The annual data from 1982 to 2011 which consisted of FDI, Human Capital Accumulation were measured with two moderating variables, namely the number of labour force with certificate and trade openness. The result shows that all the variables are co-integrated in the short-run and long run. Besides, the evidence shows that there exists a unidirectional causality between Human Capital and FDI. For future study, other measures of human capital can be used in order to get different perspectives and robust findings on the relationship between FDI and human capital. KEYWORDS: Human Capital, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL), Complementary Effects, Co-Integrated.
A continuing growth of Islamic banking industry requires particular attention among the
participa... more A continuing growth of Islamic banking industry requires particular attention among the participants to focus on capital allocation. As the performance of Islamic banks is also influenced by the intangible elements, this research examined such resources, known as the intellectual capital. The performance of 15 Islamic banks in Malaysia from 2008 to 2012 and three variables representing the intangible elements were investigated. Based on panel data analysis and the regression model, human capital, structural capital and capital employed were identified as significantly related to the performance of Islamic banks. An expansion of data by selecting more banks and extending the study period may reveal other findings. Keywords: Islamic bank; intellectual capital; performance; economic indicator; panel data analysis
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researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of
acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of
masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from
various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’
acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other
distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other
researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study
consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print
databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the
patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical
nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the
results of the findings.
Keywords: Acknowledgement pattern; distinctions; similarities; indirect rhetoric; post
graduates
Skilled and semi skill labour force will enhance FDI and provide more attractive investment climate. Moreover, FDI through
transferring of technology will contributes to human capital accumulation of the host countries. The purpose of this study is
to determine the complementary effects of FDI on the Human Capital in Malaysia after the country received large FDI
starting in 80s and onwards. This study has employed granger causality test and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL)
model in investigating the relationship between variables. The annual data from 1982 to 2011 which consisted of FDI,
Human Capital Accumulation were measured with two moderating variables, namely the number of labour force with
certificate and trade openness. The result shows that all the variables are co-integrated in the short-run and long run. Besides,
the evidence shows that there exists a unidirectional causality between Human Capital and FDI. For future study, other
measures of human capital can be used in order to get different perspectives and robust findings on the relationship between
FDI and human capital.
KEYWORDS: Human Capital, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL), Complementary
Effects, Co-Integrated.
participants to focus on capital allocation. As the performance of Islamic banks is also
influenced by the intangible elements, this research examined such resources, known as the
intellectual capital. The performance of 15 Islamic banks in Malaysia from 2008 to 2012 and
three variables representing the intangible elements were investigated. Based on panel data
analysis and the regression model, human capital, structural capital and capital employed were
identified as significantly related to the performance of Islamic banks. An expansion of data by
selecting more banks and extending the study period may reveal other findings.
Keywords: Islamic bank; intellectual capital; performance; economic indicator; panel data
analysis
researchers. This study in particular examines a genre of writing consisting of
acknowledgement in Malaysians post graduates dissertations. It focuses on the structure of
masters’ dissertations acknowledgement written by Malaysian post graduates students from
various races in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to examine Malaysian post graduates’
acknowledgement patterns, identify insertions of religious element as well as find other
distinctions in the pattern that may make it similar or distinctive to other findings found by other
researchers. The method of this study is by the comparison of structure. The corpus of this study
consists of selected acknowledgements gathered from several Malaysian universities e-print
databases. The results show that there are similarities but also some differences between the
patterns studied. It is acknowledged by the researchers that aside from the indirect rhetorical
nature of Asian writers, there could also be other considerations that could have influenced the
results of the findings.
Keywords: Acknowledgement pattern; distinctions; similarities; indirect rhetoric; post
graduates
Skilled and semi skill labour force will enhance FDI and provide more attractive investment climate. Moreover, FDI through
transferring of technology will contributes to human capital accumulation of the host countries. The purpose of this study is
to determine the complementary effects of FDI on the Human Capital in Malaysia after the country received large FDI
starting in 80s and onwards. This study has employed granger causality test and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL)
model in investigating the relationship between variables. The annual data from 1982 to 2011 which consisted of FDI,
Human Capital Accumulation were measured with two moderating variables, namely the number of labour force with
certificate and trade openness. The result shows that all the variables are co-integrated in the short-run and long run. Besides,
the evidence shows that there exists a unidirectional causality between Human Capital and FDI. For future study, other
measures of human capital can be used in order to get different perspectives and robust findings on the relationship between
FDI and human capital.
KEYWORDS: Human Capital, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL), Complementary
Effects, Co-Integrated.
participants to focus on capital allocation. As the performance of Islamic banks is also
influenced by the intangible elements, this research examined such resources, known as the
intellectual capital. The performance of 15 Islamic banks in Malaysia from 2008 to 2012 and
three variables representing the intangible elements were investigated. Based on panel data
analysis and the regression model, human capital, structural capital and capital employed were
identified as significantly related to the performance of Islamic banks. An expansion of data by
selecting more banks and extending the study period may reveal other findings.
Keywords: Islamic bank; intellectual capital; performance; economic indicator; panel data
analysis