Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia

In view of today’s development in the world economy, and globalization, Malaysia recognises that ‘knowledge’ is the passport to prosperity and social stability.The purpose of the study to identify the performance of Private Higher Education Institutions (IPTS) Malaysia based on each main factors, na...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Hartini, Hashim, Fariza, Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim, Md Isa, Filzah
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia 2012
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spelling my.uum.repo.143552016-04-19T01:52:44Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/14355/ Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia Ahmad, Hartini Hashim, Fariza Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim Md Isa, Filzah LB2300 Higher Education In view of today’s development in the world economy, and globalization, Malaysia recognises that ‘knowledge’ is the passport to prosperity and social stability.The purpose of the study to identify the performance of Private Higher Education Institutions (IPTS) Malaysia based on each main factors, namely reputation, accreditation, admission, and finance.Initially, the failures Private Higher Education Institutions (IPTS) this could affect Malaysia's aspiration to become an education hub in the region.The interviews were conducted with personnel the senior and middle managers of the PHEIs, who are able to give the right information and related to the research questions by getting the data collection personally from the participants themselves.The important factors of these for business performance of the PHEIs, i.e. 1) clear and well defined mission, values and strategy; 2) top management and leadership style and support; 3) participation and total involvement that leads to performance; 4) transformation and change management; 5) human resource management; and 6) departmental integration and communication. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2012 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/14355/1/Hartini.pdf Ahmad, Hartini and Hashim, Fariza and Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim and Md Isa, Filzah (2012) Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia. Project Report. Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok. (Unpublished) http://lintas.uum.edu.my:8080/elmu/index.jsp?module=webopac-l&action=fullDisplayRetriever.jsp&szMaterialNo=0000784866
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Ahmad, Hartini
Hashim, Fariza
Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim
Md Isa, Filzah
Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia
description In view of today’s development in the world economy, and globalization, Malaysia recognises that ‘knowledge’ is the passport to prosperity and social stability.The purpose of the study to identify the performance of Private Higher Education Institutions (IPTS) Malaysia based on each main factors, namely reputation, accreditation, admission, and finance.Initially, the failures Private Higher Education Institutions (IPTS) this could affect Malaysia's aspiration to become an education hub in the region.The interviews were conducted with personnel the senior and middle managers of the PHEIs, who are able to give the right information and related to the research questions by getting the data collection personally from the participants themselves.The important factors of these for business performance of the PHEIs, i.e. 1) clear and well defined mission, values and strategy; 2) top management and leadership style and support; 3) participation and total involvement that leads to performance; 4) transformation and change management; 5) human resource management; and 6) departmental integration and communication.
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author Ahmad, Hartini
Hashim, Fariza
Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim
Md Isa, Filzah
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Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahim
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title Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia
title_short Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia
title_full Business performance for private higher education institutions in Malaysia
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publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
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