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Abdorreza, S., Chua, S. Y., & Behnaz, S. (2011). The J-curve at industry level: Evidence from Malaysia-China trade. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(6).

 

Ch’ng, K. S. (2011). Role of relative information and reciprocity in a gift exchange game: An experimental study. Economic Analysis and Policy, 41, 99–108.

 

Ch’ng, K. S., & Loke, Y. J. (2011). Average wage, reputation and reciprocity. Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 48(1), 23–36.

 

Ch’ng, K. S., & Loke, Y. J. (2011). Intention matters in employment contract. International Journal of Business and Society, 12(1), 83–100.

 

Ch’ng, K. S., Requate, T., & Waichman, I. (2011). On the role of social wage comparison in gift exchange experiments. Economic Letters, 112(1), 75–78.

 

Elgilany, A., Sulaiman, J., & Mohd, S. (2011). Agricultural resources allocation and field crops competition. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6, 384–392.

 

Elgilany, A., Sulaiman, J., & Mohd, S. (2011). Wheat production and economics. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6, 332–338.

 

Embong, A. R., & Chin, Y. W. (Eds.). (2011). Community, identity, politics, and healthcare in Malaysia [Special Issue]. Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies, 29(Supplement 1).

 

Endut, N., & Hashim, I. H. M. (2011). The nature and impact of domestic violence: A study of survivors of wife abuse in Malaysia. In C. Ng, N. Endut & R. Shuib (Eds.), Our lived realities: Reading gender in Malaysia. Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press.

 

Fadzila, A. A. (2011). Kesesuaian aplikasi kaedah pengurusan kualiti menyeluruh (TQM) ke atas pengurusan pembangunan berteraskan Islam. In B. Zakaria, A. A. Fadzila & S. S. Roselee (Eds.), Pengurusan ilmu, ekonomi dan pembangunan berteraskan Islam (pp. 69–84). Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press.

 

Fadzila, A. A. (2011). Manajemen institusi pembangunan Islam berorientasi kesejahteraan sosial. Jurnal Politik Pembangunan Islam, 1(1), 1–16.

 

Hatta, Z. A., & Sarkawi, D. T. (2011). The poverty situation in Indonesia: Challenges and progress of the marginalized group. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 5, 92–106.

 

Hoesni, S. M., Hashim, I. H. M., Chong, S. T., Mohamad, M. S., Jusoff, K., Subhi, N., et al. (2011). Subjective meanings and expressions of marital love among soon-to-be-married urban Malays. World Applied Sciences Journal (Special Issue of Social and Psychological Sciences for Human Development), 12, 25–28.

 

Karupiah, P., Mohd Zaharim, N., & Hashim, I. H. M. (in press). Policy on sustainability: Understanding and expectation of students in a public university in Malaysia. The International Journal of Environment, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability.

 

Karupiah, P. 2011. Learning Statistics: Experiences of Senior Citizen Students in the Social Sciences at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Bulletin of Higher Education Research 17 (June 2011): 13–14.

 

Khoo, S. L. (2011). Social understandings in knowledge acquisition: The case of Malaysian banks. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 6(1), 183-194.

 

Khoo, S. L., & Wang, M. Y. (2011). Spatial rationalisation of Malaysian banking branches: Impact on skills and learning. The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10(12), 87–104.

 

Lean, H. H. (2011). Liberalization and interaction among China’s stock markets: A re-visit. International Journal of China Studies, 1, 735–748.

 

Lean, H. H., & Smyth, R. (2011). Will Obama’s economic stimulus package be effective? Evidence from the misery index. Applied Economics Letters, 18, 493–495.

 

Lye, T.-P. (2011). A history of Orang Asli studies: Landmarks and generations. Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies, 29(Supplement 1).

 

Lye, T.-P. (2011). The wild and the tame in protected areas management, Peninsular Malaysia. In M. R. Dove, P. S. Sajise & A. A. Doolittle (Eds.), Complicating conservation in Southeast Asia: Beyond the sacred forest (pp. 37–61). Durham: Duke University Press.

 

Mohamad Zaini, A. B. (2011). Malaysia and the practice of conflict management: The Rukun Negara as a mechanism of ethnic conflict management. Jurnal Politik Pembangunan Islam, 1(1), 62–67.

 

Mohd Zaharim, N. (in press). Religious coping and religiosity of Malaysians (Südostasien Working Paper no. 43). Berlin: Humboldt-Universität.

 

Muhammad Syukri, S., & Abdul Fatah, C. H. (2011). Disastrous events in the history of mankind: Qur’anic perspective. Jurnal POLITEIA, 3(1), 71–85.

 

Narayanan, S., Vicknasingam, B., & Robson, N. Z. M. H. (2011). The transition to harm reduction: Understanding the role of non-governmental organisations in Malaysia. The International Journal of Drug Policy, 22, 311–317.

 

Nor Hafizah, S., & Kohila, S. (in press). Persembahan “kehidupan desa” sebagai produk pelancongan: Kajian kes di Homestay Kampung Relau, Bandar Baharu, Kedah. In J. Mapjabil & K. Kayat (Eds.), Pelancongan, homestay dan pembangunan komuniti. Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press.

 

Nor Hafizah, S., & Salfarina, A. G. (2011). Capacity building experiences of poor women participants of the ASNAF zakat programme: Case studies of PUZ (Pusat Urus Zakat) in Penang. In C. Ng, N. Endut & R. Shuib (Eds.), Our lived realities: Reading gender in Malaysia (pp. 126–149). Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press.

 

Nor Hafizah, S., & Salfarina, A. G. (in press). Penglibatan persatuan isteri-isteri nelayan (KUNITA) dalam pembangunan ekonomi di Kampung Belawai, Mukah dan potensinya sebagai program homestay. In J. Mapjabil & K. Kayat (Eds.), Pelancongan, homestay dan pembangunan komuniti. Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press.

 

Pathmanathan, S. (2011). Crime control and prevention strategy. Beyond NKRA, 1, 10–38.

 

Pathmanathan, S. (2011). Social development in Malaysia Social Development in Malaysia (pp. 219–249). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Strategic Research Centre.

 

Sendadjki, A., Sulaiman, J., & Mohd, S. (2011). A bounds testing to cointegration: An examination of natural disasters and GDP relationship in Southern Africa region. The International Journal of Applied Economics and Finance: Ejournal, 5, 213–225.

 

Soon, C. Y. (2011). A cartoonist’s resistance. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 12, 420–429.

 

Soon, C. Y. (2011). The contest for moral politics: Interrogating the cultural politics of Malaysian cultural groups. Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies, 29(Supplement 1).

 

Tang, C. F., & Ch’ng, K. S. (2011). The Granger causality between health expenditure and income in Southeast Asia economies. African Journal of Business Management, 5, 6814–6824.

 

Yusuf, A., Baba, I., & Pathmanathan, S. (2011). Migrant workers’ lives and experiences amidst Malaysian transformations. The Social Sciences, 6, 332–343.

 

Zakaria, B. (2011). Islamic economic programs in selected Malaysian universities. Jurnal Politik Pembangunan Islam, 1(1), 68–80.

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