Research Grant-CEIS
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Project Research (Lead Researcher)
October 2023 (On-going)
Project Title: Consumption values of plant-based meat: Vegetarian and non-vegetarian
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology
October 2023 (On-going)
Project Title: Re-examining Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption antecedents and its potential effect on AI sustained use in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology
January 2023- June 2023 (Completed)
Project title: An Integrative sustainability model for higher education in Malaysia: Economic, Social, Environment and Governance aspects
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology
July 2022- June 2023 (Completed)
Project title: Developing a model for new venture digitalization: Malaysia SMEs perspective
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
August 2021- February 2023 (Completed)
Project title: Assessing the General Sentiment of Malaysian SMEs in Adopting Blockchain Technology to Improve Supply Chain Processes
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
July 2020- December 2022 (Completed)
Project title: Investigating Users' Perceived Satisfaction and Effectiveness of Using Big Data Analytics in Supply Chain Planning
Granted by Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
Project Research (Co- Researcher)
1 July 2023- 30 June 2026 (On-going)
Project title: Influence of Japanese Animation Cultural Identity on Purchase Intention towards Anime Licensed Products among Malaysian Youth
Granted by Xiamen University Malaysia Research Fund
August 2023- July 2025 (On- going)
Project title: Development of Mobile or Web Application in Doctoral Supervision: A Comparative Study in Malaysia and/or New Zealand
Granted by REIG Research Grant
1 April 2022- 31 March 2024 (Completed)
Project title: The Impact of Technological Enablement towards the Entrepreneurial Initiation among Higher Education Students: An Exploratory and Comparative Study
Granted by REIG Research Grant