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Syed Shah Alam
Syed Shah Alam
Department of Marketing, College of Business Administration, Prince Sultan University
Email yang diverifikasi di psu.edu.sa
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Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in halal food purchasing
S Shah Alam, N Mohamed Sayuti
International journal of Commerce and Management 21 (1), 8-20, 2011
15222011
A study of job stress on job satisfaction among university staff in Malaysia: Empirical study
N Ahsan, Z Abdullah, DYG Fie, SS Alam
European journal of social sciences 8 (1), 121-131, 2009
7642009
Is religiosity an important determinant on Muslim consumer behaviour in Malaysia?
S Shah Alam, R Mohd, B Hisham
Journal of Islamic marketing 2 (1), 83-96, 2011
6792011
ICT adoption in small and medium enterprises: An empirical evidence of service sectors in Malaysia
SS Alam, MKM Noor
International Journal of Business and management 4 (2), 112-125, 2009
5372009
An empirical study of factors affecting electronic commerce adoption among SMEs in Malaysia
S Shah Alam, MY Ali, MF Mohd. Jani
Journal of business economics and management 12 (2), 375-399, 2011
4162011
An empirical study of success factors of women entrepreneurs in southern region in Malaysia
SS Alam, MFM Jani, NA Omar
International Journal of economics and Finance 3 (2), 166-175, 2011
3842011
Is religiosity an important factor in influencing the intention to undertake Islamic home financing in Klang Valley
SS Alam, H Janor, C Zanariah, MN Ahsan
World Applied Sciences Journal 19 (7), 1030-1041, 2012
3382012
Adoption of internet in Malaysian SMEs
SS Alam
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 16 (2), 240-255, 2009
2882009
The effect of human resource management practices on business performance among private companies in Malaysia
Z Abdullah, N Ahsan, SS Alam
International Journal of Business and management 4 (6), 65-72, 2009
2862009
An investigation into the antecedents of customer satisfaction of online shopping
SS Alam, NM Yasin
Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness 5 (1), 71-78, 2010
2742010
Job satisfaction among academic staff in private universities in Malaysia
AS Santhapparaj, SS Alam
Journal of social sciences 1 (2), 72-76, 2005
2532005
What factors influence online brand trust: evidence from online tickets buyers in Malaysia
SS Alam, NM Yasin
Journal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research 5 (3), 78-89, 2010
2482010
Small-scale households renewable energy usage intention: Theoretical development and empirical settings
SS Alam, NHN Hashim, M Rashid, NA Omar, N Ahsan, MD Ismail
Renewable energy 68, 255-263, 2014
2182014
The panic buying behavior of consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic: Examining the influences of uncertainty, perceptions of severity, perceptions of scarcity, and anxiety
NA Omar, MA Nazri, MH Ali, SS Alam
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 62, 102600, 2021
2142021
Assessing knowledge sharing behaviour among employees in SMEs: An empirical study
SS Alam, Z Abdullah, NA Ishak, ZM Zain
International Business Research 2 (2), 115-122, 2009
2042009
Factors affecting e‐commerce adoption in the electronic manufacturing companies in Malaysia
S Shah Alam, A Khatibi, M Ismail Sayyed Ahmad, H Bin Ismail
International Journal of Commerce and Management 17 (1/2), 125-139, 2008
1952008
Young consumers online shopping: an empirical study.
SS Alam, Z Bakar, HB Ismail, M Ahsan
Journal of Internet Business, 2008
1752008
Negative and positive impact of internet addiction on young adults: Empericial study in Malaysia
SS Alam, NMHN Hashim, M Ahmad, CAC Wel, SM Nor, NA Omar
Intangible Capital 10 (3), 619-638, 2014
1172014
Compulsive buying and credit card misuse among credit card holders: The roles of self-esteem, materialism, impulsive buying and budget constraint
NA Omar, RA Rahim, CAC Wel, SS Alam
Intangible Capital 10 (1), 52-74, 2014
1132014
The antecedents of online brand trust: Malaysian evidence
SS Alam, NM Yasin
Journal of Business Economics and Management 11 (2), 210-226, 2010
1012010
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