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  3. 2024: Volume 4 Issue 2

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33093/ipbss.2024.4.2

Published: 2024-07-30

Research papers

The efficacy of Relative Strength Index (RSI) in KLSE market trade

Chun Lim Siow

108 –114

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Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia

Shu Qing Chew

115–142

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Undergraduate students' motivation toward online learning and intention to enrol in future online courses

Kim Mui Teo, Sew Tiep Ho

143–153

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Inward foreign direct investment and innovation: Which comes first?

Julia Henrietta Seow Fung Su, Tuck Cheong Tang

154–177

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Analysis of optimal portfolio formation using the single index model approach on Bisnis-27 index shares on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2018-2022 period

Dede Resi Aristya, Nina Agustina, Tuan Hock Ng, Chaerudin Manaf

178–186

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The impact of inflation on economic growth

Shirley Kai Wen Su, Siew Voon Soon

187–201

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The influence of perceived institutional support and social competencies on online learning satisfaction: A private higher education student perspective

Eng Mun Khong, Ai Na Seow, Siew Yong Lam

202–218

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Front Matter

i - iv

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SUBMISSION

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NEWSLETTERS

 

[NexSymp - SITWE2026] SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED:

Due to numerous requests from prospective authors, the submission deadline for NexSymp 2026 | SITWE 2026 has been extended to 15 June 2026. We warmly invite researchers to submit their manuscripts to share knowledge and foster collaboration. Submit your manuscript HERE: Please select the section: “NexSymp - SITWE2026” during submission.

We look forward to receiving your contributions!

 

 

AWC 2026 WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT: 

IPBSS is pleased to celebrate all the winners of the International Article Writing Competition (IAWC 2026). Sincerest appreciation goes to all participants, reviewers, judges, and editors who have commited their time and energy throughout the entire process. IPBSS is processing all submissions received and will communicate with the authors in due time.

For more information, please visit AWC WEBSITE.

 

 

NEW APPOINTMENTS:

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:

Cheong Kyu Park

Professor Park Cheong-gyu is a Professor of Accounting at Dongguk University, South Korea. He holds a BBA from Dongguk University, a Master's degree from Louisiana Tech University, and a PhD from the University of Kentucky. His research interests include financial reporting, ESG evaluation and reporting, and corporate valuation. Before joining Dongguk University, he served at Woodbury University, Ajou University, and the University of Michigan–Dearborn. Professor Park teaches financial accounting, financial statement analysis, research methodology, and corporate valuation. He is actively involved in professional and academic organizations and holds the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation.

Dr Muhammad Akib Warraich is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Rennes School of Business. Known for his interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Warraich blends academic rigor with pedagogical innovation to deliver engaging and applied learning experiences. His academic and professional journey spans multiple regions, including Europe, South Asia, and Africa. At Rennes School of Business, Dr. Warraich’s research interests include business format and/or social franchising, business sustainability, artificial intelligence - consumer perspective. His research expertise are in the domain of franchising with a specific focus on social franchising in emerging markets. He focuses on exploring emerging entrepreneurial mechanisms in education and health sector in Asian markets.

 

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.

 

 

From the Chief Editor

 

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