Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend

The study aims to review and discuss the definition of high-tech industry generally and in Malaysian particularly. It also investigates the importance of this industry in Malaysia with discussing the strengths, opportunities, challenges, weaknesses and concluding with the future trend. The finding o...

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Main Authors: Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein, Sidek, Safiah, Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder, Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim, Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
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Published: International Research Association for Talent Development and Excellence 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.247952022-05-12T12:20:23Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24795/ Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein Sidek, Safiah Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim Bakri, Mohammed Hariri The study aims to review and discuss the definition of high-tech industry generally and in Malaysian particularly. It also investigates the importance of this industry in Malaysia with discussing the strengths, opportunities, challenges, weaknesses and concluding with the future trend. The finding of this paper confirm that high-tech industry is an important source of Malaysian economic development and has the potential opportunity to dominate the industry in the industrial era 4.0. The government draw the roadmap precipitated by several policies with aiming to transform Malaysian vision to become one of the developed industrial countries. Yet, the transformation process is fraught with several challenges. Generally, the concept of high-tech industry lacks of consensus definition. In addition, Malaysian still reply on multinational corporations as a source of technology and knowledge transfer, meanwhile there is lack of efficiency technology adoption and utilization. Therefore, empirically exploring the technological factors that boost Malaysian high–tech innovativeness and build its capacity is recommended for future research International Research Association for Talent Development and Excellence 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24795/2/HYDER.PDF Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein and Sidek, Safiah and Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder and Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim and Bakri, Mohammed Hariri (2020) Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend. Journal of Talent Development and Excellence, 12 (2s). pp. 3152-3162. ISSN 1869-0459 http://iratde.com/index.php/jtde/article/view/1025
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description The study aims to review and discuss the definition of high-tech industry generally and in Malaysian particularly. It also investigates the importance of this industry in Malaysia with discussing the strengths, opportunities, challenges, weaknesses and concluding with the future trend. The finding of this paper confirm that high-tech industry is an important source of Malaysian economic development and has the potential opportunity to dominate the industry in the industrial era 4.0. The government draw the roadmap precipitated by several policies with aiming to transform Malaysian vision to become one of the developed industrial countries. Yet, the transformation process is fraught with several challenges. Generally, the concept of high-tech industry lacks of consensus definition. In addition, Malaysian still reply on multinational corporations as a source of technology and knowledge transfer, meanwhile there is lack of efficiency technology adoption and utilization. Therefore, empirically exploring the technological factors that boost Malaysian high–tech innovativeness and build its capacity is recommended for future research
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author Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein
Sidek, Safiah
Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder
Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
spellingShingle Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein
Sidek, Safiah
Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder
Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
author_facet Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein
Sidek, Safiah
Adil Abdul Raheem, Hayder
Mohammed Al-Araji, Zaid Jasim
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
author_sort Al-Shami, Samer Ali Hussein
title Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
title_short Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
title_full Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
title_fullStr Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian high-tech industry profiling. SWOT and future research trend
title_sort malaysian high-tech industry profiling. swot and future research trend
publisher International Research Association for Talent Development and Excellence
publishDate 2020
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