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  1. Mohd Shukri Ab. Yajid,, Khatibi, Ali, S. M. Ferdous Azam
    MyJurnal
    Banking services are currently undergoing a transformational shift. Contextual banking access to banking services when consumers want it, where they want it, in a manner they want it, fitting their life style is becoming the norm among banking consumers. This is fuelled by widespread adoption of smart phones and social networks which has transformed the consumer behaviour, thus expanding consumer expectations from banks. Consumers tend to demand user experience similar to what Tech giants are offering. Traditional banks have the opening to lead this transformation. However, they need to become agile and re-configure the way they do things. Traditional banks need to reach out to potential consumers’ way before financial decisions are made, thus attracting millennials. Number of Banks in the United States are already using Facebook messenger for customer support and also for normal transactions thus simplifying consumer experience with the Bank. The Government of Malaysia has an ambitious plan of getting everyone online as means of pushing the country towards the next income level while generating more employment and foreign income while taking modern education techniques to rural communities. Despite the potential, the usage of social media among the banking sector remains relatively low. Many banking customers are reluctant to consume financial services through social media. The aim of this paper is to understand the determinants of consumer intention to use social media among the banking sector in Malaysia based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).

  2. Normy Rafida Abdul Rahman, Mohd Zainul Fithri Othman, Shukri Ab Yajid
    Journal of Management & Science, 2018;16(1):109-119.
    MyJurnal
    The purpose of this study was to determine the mean score difference between Proton and Toyota in term of strategic leadership, operational strategy, strategic orientation and organizational performance. Applying a comparative quantitative case study research methodology, the major objective of the study is to investigate in depth the different aspects, processes and practices employed by these well-known listed performing organizations (in Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange) for the impact of strategic leadership practices on the operational strategy and performance or their company. The research findings revealed common as well as similarities practices between the companies under the study. The output of this project is a set of best practices for strategic leadership that are followed by UMW Toyota as well as Proton. In the findings of this research and also referring to the literature, several recommendations are made for the best results in the future study
  3. Mohd Shukri Ab. Yajid, Khatibi, Ali, S. M. Ferdous Azam, Tarofder, Arun Kumar
    MyJurnal
    This paper reports the results on the pilot study of the latest trend of work environment- teleworking. This study was conducted about a year ago with the primary objective of exploring the issues of teleworking relevant in the Malaysian context. Based on snapshot case studies on a local bank, two telecommunication companies, and a foreign consulting firm, we attempted to explore the decision-makers’ view on the potentials and prospects of teleworking in the Malaysian business. The literature categories were used as the context to develop questions for the unstructured interviews. Questions revolved around the perceived or actual reasons for adopting teleworking, teleworking options, and job suitable for teleworking. Among the key human resource issues included were training needs, performance appraisal, compensation, provision of teleworking equipment and industrial relations. Other interesting findings were the differences in corporate culture and management style of these organisations.
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