The Adoption of Business Continuity Management Best Practices Among Malaysian Organizations
The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the level of BCM implementation among Malaysian organizations. Furthermore, this study will also present the initiatives undertaken by the respective government agencies to enhance the effectiveness of BCM and promote the adoption of best prac...
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my.uum.repo.320072025-02-09T09:23:00Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/32007/ The Adoption of Business Continuity Management Best Practices Among Malaysian Organizations Abu Bakar, Zahari Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli Hanaysha, Jalal Lee, Khai Loon HD61 Risk Management The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the level of BCM implementation among Malaysian organizations. Furthermore, this study will also present the initiatives undertaken by the respective government agencies to enhance the effectiveness of BCM and promote the adoption of best practices based on the international standards. For purpose of this study, the data was gathered through several methods of data collection which involved 147 organizations with the effective response rate of 55 percent. The population of this study covers public and private sectors’ organizations which have obtained ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 as these organizations are deemed to possess considerably higher sense of commitment towards embracing BCM best practices. The outcomes of this study revealed that majority of the participating organizations have already established a proper BCM program in place but there is still a need for further improvement in certain areas. The result of this study offers notable insights to policy makers, practitioners and researchers, which may help to elevate the take-up of BCM best practices among Malaysian organizations American Scientific Publishers 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/32007/1/ASL%2023%2009%202017%208484-8491.pdf Abu Bakar, Zahari and Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya and Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli and Hanaysha, Jalal and Lee, Khai Loon (2017) The Adoption of Business Continuity Management Best Practices Among Malaysian Organizations. Advanced Science Letters, 23 (9). pp. 8484-8491. ISSN 1936-6612 http://www.aspbs.com/ |
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The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the level of BCM implementation among Malaysian organizations. Furthermore, this study will also present the initiatives undertaken by the respective government agencies to enhance the effectiveness of BCM and promote the adoption of best practices based on the international standards. For purpose of this study, the data was gathered through several methods of data collection which involved 147 organizations with the effective response rate of 55 percent. The population of this study covers public and private sectors’ organizations which have obtained ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 as these organizations are deemed to possess considerably higher sense of commitment towards embracing BCM best practices. The outcomes of this study revealed that majority of the participating organizations have already established a proper BCM program in place but there is still a need for further improvement in certain areas. The result of this study offers notable insights to policy makers, practitioners and researchers, which may help to elevate the take-up of BCM best practices among Malaysian organizations |
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The Adoption of Business Continuity Management Best Practices Among Malaysian Organizations |
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