Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia

Telework concept is new to women workers in the northern states of Malaysia. Further drastic measures need to be carried out by the government, agencies and organizations in the region to adopt the telework arrangement. Women workers were explored in their acceptance level on telework arrangement. F...

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Main Authors: Karia, Noorliza, Asaari, Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan
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Published: 2006
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description Telework concept is new to women workers in the northern states of Malaysia. Further drastic measures need to be carried out by the government, agencies and organizations in the region to adopt the telework arrangement. Women workers were explored in their acceptance level on telework arrangement. Further, results indicated that women workers in the region do look forward for the telework arrangement to be implemented by their organizations.
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spelling my.usm.eprints.138 http://eprints.usm.my/138/ Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia Karia, Noorliza Asaari, Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management H Social Sciences (General) Telework concept is new to women workers in the northern states of Malaysia. Further drastic measures need to be carried out by the government, agencies and organizations in the region to adopt the telework arrangement. Women workers were explored in their acceptance level on telework arrangement. Further, results indicated that women workers in the region do look forward for the telework arrangement to be implemented by their organizations. 2006-05-31 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/138/1/Telework_And_Woman.pdf Karia, Noorliza and Asaari, Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan (2006) Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia. In: The 2006 Conference of the International Academy of Business and Technology, 31 May - 3 June 2006, Connecticut, USA.
spellingShingle HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
H Social Sciences (General)
Karia, Noorliza
Asaari, Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan
Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title_full Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title_fullStr Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title_short Telework and Women : Case of Women Workers in the Northern States Of Malaysia
title_sort telework and women : case of women workers in the northern states of malaysia
topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
H Social Sciences (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/138/1/Telework_And_Woman.pdf
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