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  3. 2024: Volume 4 Issue 1

Published: 2024-01-26

Full issue

1 – 107

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Front matter

i – iv

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Research papers

The effectiveness of microlearning approach from the perspectives of practicum teachers

Thilip Kumar Moorthy, Yogerisham Panir Silvam

1–11

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How do different values affect pro-environmental behaviours and happiness?

Shay Wei Choon, Siow Hooi Tan, Hway Boon Ong

12–27

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Awareness and perception of alternative dispute resolution methods in Penang

Lei Ping Leow

28–42

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Determinants of consumers' intention to purchase and switch to products of bio-waste: Potential support for a closed-loop supply chain

Jin Yee, Agnes Lim , Bak Aun Teoh, Nurul Ibtisyami Yasin, Ameer Farhan Mohd Arzaman, Chai Aun Ooi, Kah Mun Goh

43–53

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Who moved my candy (sugar)? Happiness or money

Shu Qian Lim, Tuck Cheong Tang

54–75

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The revelations of kuih peneram among young generations

Ainur Hisyam Abdul Wahid, Aafrin Fatehah Mohd Fazali, Faradewi Rahman, Nurul Falah Hashim, Putera Mohd Naim Norsalim

76–93

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Exploring the nexus of entrepreneurial potential and entrepreneurial mentoring among TVET programme students

Norffadhillah Rofa, Rohana Ngah

94–107

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Newsletter

We are pleased to announce and warmly welcome the newest members of our Editorial Board. Their expertise and experience will contribute significantly to the continued growth, quality, and academic excellence of IPBSS. We look forward to their involvement in shaping the journal’s editorial direction, supporting rigorous peer review, and advancing impactful scholarship.

Please join us in welcoming the following members to the Editorial Board:

Dr. Olatunde Amoo Durowoju, Faculty of Society and Culture, Liverpool John Moores University

Dr Olatunde Amoo Durowoju is a Reader in Education Management and the Associate Dean (Diversity and Inclusion) for the Faculty of Society and Culture at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. His subject expertise is operations and supply chain management, information security and supply chain management interface, impact assessment and transmission, and sustainable and inclusive practices in higher education. Olatunde has worked on several funded projects including a £213,000 Innovate UK project on ‘Manufacturing Made Smarter: Digital Supply Chain Feasibility Studies’. He has received, several awards and nominations for his outstanding contribution to teaching and learning excellence.

 

Professor Simplice Anutechia Asongu, School of Economics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

Prof Simplice Asongu is the Lead Economistand Director of the African Governance and Development Institute. Holding a PhD from Oxford Brookes University (UK), Prof Simplice also holds the following positions: Lead Economist and Director of the African Governance and Development Institute (Yaoundé, Cameroon); Lead Economist and Director of the European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (Liège, Belgium) and Lead Economist and Co-director of “Centre de Recherche pour le Développement Economique” (Bangui, Central African Republic).

 

Dr. Tsung-Pao Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Tsung-Pao Wu is a Professor at the Social Science Domain, Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai, China. His research interests focus on Financial Economics, Urban Studies, and Climate Finance.

 

 

 

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IPBSS welcomes and recognises empirical and theoretical original research papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews from researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students from all over the world.

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