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  3. Vol. 16 (2012): Malaysian Management Journal (MMJ) Vol. 16, 2012

Vol. 16 (2012): Malaysian Management Journal (MMJ) Vol. 16, 2012

Published: 01-12-2012

Articles

  • Propositions and Future Directions of Marketers’ Relationship Effectiveness in Mergers and Acquisitions Integration

    Mohd Haniff Jedin, Norsafinas Md Saad
    1-12
  • The Competency Gap of Hotel Management Graduates From Hotel Supervisor’s Perspective

    Andi Tamsang Andi Kele, Syed Azizi Wafa Syed Khalid Wafa
    13-22
  • Effect of Strategic Determinants of Training on the Job Performance, Effectiveness and Efficiency: An Empirical Study

    A.K.M. Mominul Haque Talukder, Jashim Uddin Ahmed
    23-42
  • Factors Affecting Subscribers’ Relationship Commitment in the Context of a Leading Wimax Internet Service Provider in Bangladesh

    Mohammad Muzahid Akbar
    43-58
  • An Effective Interest Alignment Mechanism or a Tool to Expropriate: A Review of Malaysian Esos Adoption

    Zahiruddin Ghazali, Fauziah Md. Taib
    59-74

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Publisher  UUM PRESS
ISSN 0128-6226
eISSN 2289-6651
Established 1992
DOI 10.32890/mmj
Publishing Frequency Annually (July)

 

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Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok
Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia
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