Hasliza Abdul Halim

Hasliza Abdul Halim, Ph.D., is currently an Associate Professor at School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia. She received her PhD from University of Malaya, Malaysia. She has been lecturing for many years on subjects such as HRM, Management, Strategic Management, Communication and others. She is also experienced in the use of modeling and application of software such as AMOS and SPSS. She currently serves as an editorial board member of the Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ). She has presented her research works at various international conferences including the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM), HRM conference and Global Academy of Business and Economics Research. She has also published in high impact journals such as Journal of Business, Economics and Management, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Additionally, she also published in various journals including Journal of Human Resource Costing & Accounting, Singapore Management Reviews, Business Strategies Series, International Journal of Economics and Management and Journal of International Business and Entrepreneurship and received a number of best paper awards.Abdullah Al Humaidan is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in organizational behavior at School of management, Universiti Sains Malaysia.

Publications

Agropreneurship Among Gen Y in Malaysia: The Role of Academic Institutions
Asliza Yusoff, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Hasliza Abdul Halim. © 2020. 25 pages.
Despite great concerns regarding food security and the need to maintain a continuous food supply for an ever-increasing population, the agriculture sector remains an unattractive...
Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs in Industry 4.0
Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Qaisar Iqbal, Hasliza Abdul Halim. © 2020. 271 pages.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been widely acknowledged to be an important agent of development because of their potential for addressing unemployment, inequality, and...
The Impediments to Entrepreneurial Ventures among the Bottom of Pyramid Community in Northern Malaysia
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Haniruzila Hanifah, T. Ramayah. © 2020. 15 pages.
There is a continuing debate among scholars concerning the existence of a fortune at the bottom of pyramid (BOP). While some scholars argue that there is a profitable market at...
Health 4.0: Learning, Innovation, and Collaboration of Small and Medium Private Hospitals in India
Sahrish Ahmad, Hasliza Abdul Halim, Mohammad Jamal Khan, Noor Hazlina Ahmad. © 2020. 19 pages.
In the new era of Industry 4.0 and on the basis of current knowledge about innovation in Industry 4.0, it has become a pretty clear that Industry 4.0 had a major impact on the...
Innovation Culture as a Mediator Between Specific Human Capital and Innovation Performance Among Bumiputera SMEs in Malaysia
Haniruzila Hanifah, Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Ali Vafaei-Zadeh. © 2019. 19 pages.
SMEs in Malaysia are dominated by Bumiputera that represent more than 50% of the Malaysian SME's population. However, there are many challenges faced by Bumiputera SMEs such...
The Impact of Outsourcing on Performance and Competitive Priorities among Malaysian SMEs
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, T. Ramayah. © 2018. 19 pages.
The objective of this research is to examine the influence of outsourcing on financial performance and competitive priories of Malaysian SMEs. A data sample of 100 SMEs was...
The Impact of Outsourcing on Performance and Competitive Priorities among Malaysian SMEs
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, T. Ramayah. © 2017. 19 pages.
The objective of this research is to examine the influence of outsourcing on financial performance and competitive priories of Malaysian SMEs. A data sample of 100 SMEs was...
Agropreneurship among Gen Y in Malaysia: The Role of Academic Institutions
Asliza Yusoff, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Hasliza Abdul Halim. © 2017. 25 pages.
Despite great concerns regarding food security and the need to maintain a continuous food supply for an ever-increasing population, the agriculture sector remains an unattractive...
The Impediments to Entrepreneurial Ventures among the Bottom of Pyramid Community in Northern Malaysia
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Haniruzila Hanifah, T. Ramayah. © 2017. 15 pages.
There is a continuing debate among scholars concerning the existence of a fortune at the bottom of pyramid (BOP). While some scholars argue that there is a profitable market at...
Innovation Culture as a Mediator Between Specific Human Capital and Innovation Performance Among Bumiputera SMEs in Malaysia
Haniruzila Hanifah, Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Ali Vafaei-Zadeh. © 2017. 19 pages.
SMEs in Malaysia are dominated by Bumiputera that represent more than 50% of the Malaysian SME's population. However, there are many challenges faced by Bumiputera SMEs such...
Manoeuvring the Rough Commercial Landscape through Outsourcing: Repositioning Malaysian SMEs
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, T. Ramayah. © 2014. 11 pages.
The global commercial landscape is moving dynamically and continues to loom in the rigour environment, forewarning the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to get their act...
Unlocking the “Base-of Pyramid” Readiness: Towards an Inclusive Entrepreneurship Framework for “Malaysian Rural Transformation Agenda”
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, T. Ramayah. © 2014. 9 pages.
The potential of the Base-Of Pyramid (BOP) community cannot be realized without an entrepreneurial orientation – an orientation that aims to create market and promote innovation....
Innovative Human Capital as a Core Strategy towards an Innovation-Led Economy: Malaysian Perspective
Hasliza Abdul Halim, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, T. Ramayah. © 2013. 9 pages.
For the past decade, Malaysia has transformed considerably in its landscape, politics, outlook, economics, and social progress. It has developed from a country that focused on...