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Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani
Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Journal article
Published: 21 May 2021 in Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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This study proposes a sustainable blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain. As is widely acknowledged, blockchain could enhance supply chain integrity, but its impacts on the halal food supply chain are unknown. Disruptive technologies for Industry 4.0 can improve transparency, which is desperately needed in the food supply chain; however, various challenges are also incurred. Based on five in-depth halal food supply chain case studies, this paper reveals a practical framework for overcoming the challenges faced by the halal food supply chain pertaining to blockchain implementation. The framework comprises five key challenges that are vital to small and medium enterprises in halal food supply chain blockchain implementation. The findings also indicate that the halal food supply chain can gain a congruent and fresh perspective in inducing or superseding blockchain technology. In addition, the roles of supply chain integration and food regulations as the key enablers on the success of blockchain technology in the halal food supply chain are also discussed in this study. Additionally, the limitations and future research directions are also discussed.

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Mohd Helmi Ali; Leanne Chung; Ajay Kumar; Suhaiza Zailani; Kim Hua Tan. A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2021, 170, 120870 .

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Mohd Helmi Ali, Leanne Chung, Ajay Kumar, Suhaiza Zailani, Kim Hua Tan. A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 2021; 170 ():120870.

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Mohd Helmi Ali; Leanne Chung; Ajay Kumar; Suhaiza Zailani; Kim Hua Tan. 2021. "A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 170, no. : 120870.

Journal article
Published: 26 April 2021 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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The study has aimed to develop a conceptual framework on green purchasing capabilities and green purchasing practices towards triple bottom line performance in Malaysia's manufacturing firms. The researchers use two stages of methods with a full review of the literature and concepts of green capabilities, practices, and triple bottom line being identified in the first phase. In the second phase, the data were collected through in-depth interviews with vital personnel in the strategic and purchasing decision-making areas of six local ISO 14001 EMS certified companies, dominated by manufacturers from the packaging industry, to verify the concepts explored in phase one. The results signified the consistency between decision-makers and researchers, after being re-classified and re-defined based on the experts' opinions, to develop a conceptual framework of environmental purchasing, which is limited in the body of literature. The study aids academicians and industry practitioners in understanding the concept and structure of green purchasing initiatives in the context of manufacturing firms unambiguously. Future research should explore other capabilities and practice dimensions that will lead to firm performance. Further, studies could include examining the difference of socio-cultural, political, economic, and institutional backgrounds from another country, which might be the critical factors influencing the green purchasing adoption.

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Foo Meow Yee; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Guoxin Ma; Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani; Kanagi Kanapathy. Green purchasing capabilities and practices towards Firm's triple bottom line in Malaysia. Journal of Cleaner Production 2021, 307, 127268 .

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Foo Meow Yee, Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Guoxin Ma, Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani, Kanagi Kanapathy. Green purchasing capabilities and practices towards Firm's triple bottom line in Malaysia. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2021; 307 ():127268.

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Foo Meow Yee; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Guoxin Ma; Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani; Kanagi Kanapathy. 2021. "Green purchasing capabilities and practices towards Firm's triple bottom line in Malaysia." Journal of Cleaner Production 307, no. : 127268.

Original article
Published: 04 April 2021 in Journal of Data, Information and Management
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The literature on blockchain-enabled use cases has grown exponentially over recent years. Yet, studies are missing that apply bibliometrics and visualization techniques to unravel the dynamics and current discussions pertaining to the nexus of blockchain technology (BCT) and the healthcare field. To close this knowledge gap, we examine the knowledge base and research hotspots of BCT research in the field of healthcare. We carry out a series of bibliometric analyses on the extant literature, including the scholarly production, developmental pattern of the annual total number of authors, and identification of productive academic institutions, countries, and leading authors. Additionally, we conduct a keyword co-occurrence analysis and identify the major research hotspots and trends for the future. The findings of this research are valuable for scholars and practitioners who seek to better understand the development status, dynamics, and trends pertaining to BCT in healthcare.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Horst Treiblmaier; Karim Rejeb; Suhaiza Zailani. Blockchain research in healthcare: a bibliometric review and current research trends. Journal of Data, Information and Management 2021, 3, 109 -124.

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Abderahman Rejeb, Horst Treiblmaier, Karim Rejeb, Suhaiza Zailani. Blockchain research in healthcare: a bibliometric review and current research trends. Journal of Data, Information and Management. 2021; 3 (2):109-124.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Horst Treiblmaier; Karim Rejeb; Suhaiza Zailani. 2021. "Blockchain research in healthcare: a bibliometric review and current research trends." Journal of Data, Information and Management 3, no. 2: 109-124.

Review article
Published: 09 January 2021 in Internet of Things
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To address consumers’ concerns regarding food integrity, halal food businesses need to rethink their conventional supply chains and leverage new technologies. The emergence and proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) - the use of interconnected devices, sensors, and technologies to orchestrate, monitor, and optimize supply chain processes - holds innovative potentials for the halal food supply chain (HFSC). Despite the growing popularity in supply chain management and logistics, the potentials and challenges of IoT in the HFSC remain – unexplored and further research is required . Therefore, the goal of this paper is to address this knowledge gap and review IoT research within the context of HFSCs. To begin, over seventy-three (73) papers were analyzed using both bibliometric techniques and in-depth content analysis. The results reveal that IoT offers five major benefits for the HFSC; namely, traceability of products, enhancement of supply chain efficiencies, facilitation of livestock management, authentication of foods’ halal status, and monitoring of halal certifications. Several challenges were identified, including the technical limitations of IoT devices, technological immaturity, lack of user acceptance, and cost and regulatory barriers. The study's findings provide deeper insight into the current state of IoT research in the halal food literature, its development, challenges and future research avenues for scholars, policy makers and the HFSC community.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Karim Rejeb; Suhaiza Zailani; Horst Treiblmaier; Karen J. Hand. Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda. Internet of Things 2021, 13, 100361 .

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Abderahman Rejeb, Karim Rejeb, Suhaiza Zailani, Horst Treiblmaier, Karen J. Hand. Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda. Internet of Things. 2021; 13 ():100361.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Karim Rejeb; Suhaiza Zailani; Horst Treiblmaier; Karen J. Hand. 2021. "Integrating the Internet of Things in the halal food supply chain: A systematic literature review and research agenda." Internet of Things 13, no. : 100361.

Review article
Published: 02 November 2020 in Internet of Things
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This study reviews Internet of Things (IoT) research in supply chain management (SCM) and logistics. A thorough review and bibliometric analysis were conducted to analytically and objectively unearth the knowledge development in IoT research within the context of SCM and logistics. The analysis started with the selection of 807 journal articles published over a two-decade period. Then, the articles were analyzed according to bibliometric parameters such as year of publication, sources, authors, and institutions. A keyword co-occurrence network was used to cluster the pertinent literature. Results of the review and bibliometric analysis reveal that IoT research has attracted significant attention from the SCM and logistics community. Three leading journals published widely on IoT and the fifteen most productive authors are identified. Based on the keyword co-occurrence clustering, the IoT literature in SCM and logistics is focalized on RFID technology, Industry 4.0 technologies, reverse logistics, and additionally covers various industries, such as the food, retailing, construction, and the pharmaceutical sector. The study provides researchers with a better understanding of IoT research in SCM and logistics and existing knowledge gaps for further research. Practitioners may benefit from the review to keep abreast of the current discussions and applications of IoT in diverse industrial sectors. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the current review is one of the few attempts to investigate IoT research in SCM and logistics using a comprehensive set of articles published during the past two decades.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Steve Simske; Karim Rejeb; Horst Treiblmaier; Suhaiza Zailani. Internet of Things research in supply chain management and logistics: A bibliometric analysis. Internet of Things 2020, 12, 100318 .

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Abderahman Rejeb, Steve Simske, Karim Rejeb, Horst Treiblmaier, Suhaiza Zailani. Internet of Things research in supply chain management and logistics: A bibliometric analysis. Internet of Things. 2020; 12 ():100318.

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Abderahman Rejeb; Steve Simske; Karim Rejeb; Horst Treiblmaier; Suhaiza Zailani. 2020. "Internet of Things research in supply chain management and logistics: A bibliometric analysis." Internet of Things 12, no. : 100318.

Review
Published: 26 October 2020 in Logistics
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Blockchain technology has emerged as a promising technology with far-reaching implications for the food industry. The combination of immutability, enhanced visibility, transparency and data integrity provides numerous benefits that improve trust in extended food supply chains (FSCs). Blockchain can enhance traceability, enable more efficient recall and aids in risk reduction of counterfeits and other forms of illicit trade. Moreover, blockchain can enhance the integrity of credence claims such as sustainably sourced, organic or faith-based claims such as kosher or halal by integrating the authoritative source of the claim (e.g., the certification body or certification owner) into the blockchain to verify the claim integrity and reassure business customers and end consumers. Despite the promises and market hype, a comprehensive overview of the potential benefits and challenges of blockchain in FSCs is still missing. To bridge this knowledge gap, we present the findings from a systematic review and bibliometric analysis of sixty-one (61) journal articles and synthesize existing research. The main benefits of blockchain technology in FCSs are improved food traceability, enhanced collaboration, operational efficiencies and streamlined food trading processes. Potential challenges include technical, organizational and regulatory issues. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our research and present several ideas for future research.

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Abderahman Rejeb; John G. Keogh; Suhaiza Zailani; Horst Treiblmaier; Karim Rejeb. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: A Review of Potentials, Challenges and Future Research Directions. Logistics 2020, 4, 27 .

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Abderahman Rejeb, John G. Keogh, Suhaiza Zailani, Horst Treiblmaier, Karim Rejeb. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: A Review of Potentials, Challenges and Future Research Directions. Logistics. 2020; 4 (4):27.

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Abderahman Rejeb; John G. Keogh; Suhaiza Zailani; Horst Treiblmaier; Karim Rejeb. 2020. "Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: A Review of Potentials, Challenges and Future Research Directions." Logistics 4, no. 4: 27.

Journal article
Published: 25 April 2019 in Sustainability
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The management of waste, energy, and resources has received special attention from academics and practitioners due to the growing evidence for its effects on the environment. The aim of this study is to investigate the environmental drivers of waste, energy, and resource management and, in turn, its effect on the sustainable performance of manufacturing firms. The data were collected from a survey of 173 large manufacturing firms in Malaysia and analysed using partial least squares. The results indicate that although environmental regulatory pressure, customer pressure, environmental uncertainty, and expected business benefits have positive effects on the extent of waste, energy, and resource management, social responsibility has no effect. Furthermore, waste, energy, and resource management has a positive effect on the sustainable performance of large manufacturing firms. The findings of this study extend the knowledge of the drivers and outcomes of waste, energy, and resource management. The results can help policymakers to adjust policies and strategies in a way to inspire managers to implement waste, energy, and resource management.

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Mohd Helmi Ali; Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Behzad Foroughi. Impacts of Environmental Factors on Waste, Energy, and Resource Management and Sustainable Performance. Sustainability 2019, 11, 2443 .

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Mohd Helmi Ali, Suhaiza Zailani, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Behzad Foroughi. Impacts of Environmental Factors on Waste, Energy, and Resource Management and Sustainable Performance. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (8):2443.

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Mohd Helmi Ali; Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Behzad Foroughi. 2019. "Impacts of Environmental Factors on Waste, Energy, and Resource Management and Sustainable Performance." Sustainability 11, no. 8: 2443.

Journal article
Published: 20 February 2019 in Sustainability
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Nowadays, manufacturing firms are pressured by governments, non-governmental organizations and customers to operate in a sustainable manner. Although lean practices may provide environmental, social, and financial benefits to firms, their effect on sustainable performance is ambiguous. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of lean manufacturing practices on firms’ environmental performance by considering lean culture as a moderator. Data were gathered through a survey of 187 manufacturing firms in Malaysia and were analyzed using the partial least squares technique. The results indicate that process and equipment, product design, supplier relationships, and customer relationships have a positive and significant effect on sustainable performance. It is also interesting to observe that lean culture positively moderated the effects of process and equipment and supplier relationships on sustainable performance. These results have important implications for enhancing the sustainable performance of manufacturing firms through lean manufacturing practices.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Suhaiza Zailani; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali; Kwangyong Kim. Impact of Lean Manufacturing Practices on Firms’ Sustainable Performance: Lean Culture as a Moderator. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1112 .

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Mohammad Iranmanesh, Suhaiza Zailani, Sunghyup Sean Hyun, Mohd Helmi Ali, Kwangyong Kim. Impact of Lean Manufacturing Practices on Firms’ Sustainable Performance: Lean Culture as a Moderator. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (4):1112.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Suhaiza Zailani; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali; Kwangyong Kim. 2019. "Impact of Lean Manufacturing Practices on Firms’ Sustainable Performance: Lean Culture as a Moderator." Sustainability 11, no. 4: 1112.

Journal article
Published: 12 February 2019 in Sustainability
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The need to develop an alternative fuel to fossil fuel is growing day by day, especially for the transportation industry, as the supply of fossil fuels is limited and is depleting at a rapid rate. One available resource that has emerged recently is biodiesel. However, the usage of biodiesel is very low among transportation companies. An investigation into the barriers of adopting biodiesel by transportation companies is the focus of the present study. A survey of 147 transportation companies in Malaysia was undertaken, and the data gathered were analyzed using partial least squares technique. Lack of government support, lack of environmental–commercial benefits, and lack of competitive pressure were found to be the barriers to biodiesel adoption. The results also indicated that differentiation strategy moderates the impact of lack of government support, lack of customer demand, lack of environmental-commercial benefits and lack of competitive pressure on biodiesel adoption. The results of this study could benefit policy makers by providing them key focus areas in which they can modify their strategies to actively and successfully promote the use of biodiesel among transportation companies in developing countries.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali. Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry. Sustainability 2019, 11, 931 .

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Suhaiza Zailani, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Sunghyup Sean Hyun, Mohd Helmi Ali. Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (3):931.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali. 2019. "Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry." Sustainability 11, no. 3: 931.

Journal article
Published: 28 January 2019 in Sustainability
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The transportation sector has dominated global fuel consumption and as a result, greenhouse gas emissions have risen at an alarming rate. As a consequence, many countries have adopted policies and strategies to diversify their fuel sources in the transportation sector. Biofuel is one of the potential substitution fuels that has attracted the attention of both researchers and policy makers. Public acceptance of biofuels is one of the major challenges for the implementation of biofuel blends in transportation. To determine the influence of different values that affect drivers’ willingness to pay for biofuels, the theory of consumption values is applied in the present research. The data were gathered by distributing questionnaires to 343 Malaysian people with driving licences and access to cars. The data were analysed using the partial least squares technique. The results of the analysis revealed that functional values, specific condition, emotional values and novelty seeking were among the main factors that influence drivers’ willingness to pay for biofuels. Social values were shown to not be a significant factor. The results of the study contribute to the literature by testing the relationship between consumption values and willingness to pay for biofuels. The information provided in the present research might be beneficial for policy makers in modifying tactics and strategies towards the successful promotion of the usage of biofuels in developing countries.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali. Applying the Theory of Consumption Values to Explain Drivers’ Willingness to Pay for Biofuels. Sustainability 2019, 11, 668 .

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Suhaiza Zailani, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Sunghyup Sean Hyun, Mohd Helmi Ali. Applying the Theory of Consumption Values to Explain Drivers’ Willingness to Pay for Biofuels. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (3):668.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sunghyup Sean Hyun; Mohd Helmi Ali. 2019. "Applying the Theory of Consumption Values to Explain Drivers’ Willingness to Pay for Biofuels." Sustainability 11, no. 3: 668.

Journal article
Published: 08 November 2018 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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This research explores the mediating effects of product returns on the relationship between a firm’s green capabilities and its adoption of closed-loop supply chain. Green capability is characterized in terms of product recovery, supply chain integration, and environmentally friendly manufacturing. A structural equation model using survey data drawn from ISO 14001 certified manufacturers in Malaysia is used to test the research hypotheses. The results reveal that recovery and integration capabilities positively influence product returns, while manufacturing and integration capabilities and product returns influence closed loop supply chain adoption. The results also indicate that the volume, type, timing, and quality of product returns partially mediate relationships between recovery and integration capabilities and closed-loop supply chain adoption. The findings highlight the importance of taking into account the complexities of product returns as part of efforts to increase the effects of green capabilities on closed-loop supply chain adoption.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Keah Choon Tan; Vijay Kannan; Suhaiza Zailani. The mediating effects of product returns on the relationship between green capabilities and closed-loop supply chain adoption. Journal of Cleaner Production 2018, 211, 233 -246.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Keah Choon Tan, Vijay Kannan, Suhaiza Zailani. The mediating effects of product returns on the relationship between green capabilities and closed-loop supply chain adoption. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2018; 211 ():233-246.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Keah Choon Tan; Vijay Kannan; Suhaiza Zailani. 2018. "The mediating effects of product returns on the relationship between green capabilities and closed-loop supply chain adoption." Journal of Cleaner Production 211, no. : 233-246.

Original paper
Published: 26 March 2018 in Review of Managerial Science
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In this study, we have developed and empirically tested a model of the antecedents of eco-design initiatives and their outcome using data that was collected from 255 environmental management representatives of certified manufacturing firms in Malaysia and Australia. Our model incorporates regulations, customer pressure, social responsibility, and expected business benefits as the antecedents to the eco-design initiatives, and investigates their environmental, economic, and intangible outcomes. The results indicate that regulation and social responsibility are positively associated with eco-design initiatives, which have a positive effect on the environmental, economic, and intangible outcomes of firms in both countries. Only in Australia, customer pressure is the motivator of eco-design initiatives. As for Malaysia, expected business benefit is the driver of eco-design initiatives. This study extends the knowledge on the drivers and outcomes of eco-design initiatives in the upper middle and high-income countries.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sajad Fayezi; Suhaiza Hanim; Sunghyup Sean Hyun. Drivers and outcomes of eco-design initiatives: a cross-country study of Malaysia and Australia. Review of Managerial Science 2018, 13, 1121 -1142.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh, Sajad Fayezi, Suhaiza Hanim, Sunghyup Sean Hyun. Drivers and outcomes of eco-design initiatives: a cross-country study of Malaysia and Australia. Review of Managerial Science. 2018; 13 (5):1121-1142.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sajad Fayezi; Suhaiza Hanim; Sunghyup Sean Hyun. 2018. "Drivers and outcomes of eco-design initiatives: a cross-country study of Malaysia and Australia." Review of Managerial Science 13, no. 5: 1121-1142.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2016 in Tourism Management
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This paper examines the factors affecting the Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction, and the role of their attitudes in shaping their clinical experience based on the expectation-disconfirmation paradigm. Data from a survey of 243 Muslim medical tourists who had received treatment from Malaysian Islamic friendly hospitals were analysed using the partial least squares technique. The findings provide evidence that Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction is dependent on the doctors' and hospitals' roles; whilst, the nurse's halal practice is not associated with it. The study also demonstrates that Muslim medical tourists' attitudes only play a mediator role between the hospital's halal practice and Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction. The research result provides useful information in understanding the critical halal practices and, more particularly, aims at helping Islamic hospitals offer quality healthcare services that suit the Muslim medical tourists' needs and, consequently, attracts the Islamic medical tourists.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Suhana Mohezar Ali; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sedigheh Moghavvemi; Ghazali Musa. Predicting Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction with Malaysian Islamic friendly hospitals. Tourism Management 2016, 57, 159 -167.

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Suhaiza Zailani, Suhana Mohezar Ali, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Sedigheh Moghavvemi, Ghazali Musa. Predicting Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction with Malaysian Islamic friendly hospitals. Tourism Management. 2016; 57 ():159-167.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Suhana Mohezar Ali; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Sedigheh Moghavvemi; Ghazali Musa. 2016. "Predicting Muslim medical tourists' satisfaction with Malaysian Islamic friendly hospitals." Tourism Management 57, no. : 159-167.

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Published: 13 February 2016 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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The notion that the construction industry can contribute to environmental sustainability has increased the demand for environmental sustainability in the sector. Research has shown that environmental quality is associated with human behaviour. Therefore, minimising waste generation and energy consumption in construction projects is important. This study investigates the influence of the environmental practice of construction firms on practitioners' environmental behaviour during project implementation. Data for the study are obtained from a sample of 375 architectural, engineering, and contracting firms in Malaysia. The partial least squares technique is used for data analysis. The results indicate that firms' energy efficiency and waste management practices have a positive effect on the environmental behaviour of practitioners during project implementation. The results imply that when construction firms are engaged in energy efficiency or waste management activities, an increase in environmental behaviour will occur in the projects in which these practitioners are involved. This study is one of first attempts to investigate the relationship between the environmental practices of construction firms and the environmental behaviour of professionals during project implementation within the construction industry. The findings are useful for construction practitioners in terms of exerting environmental behaviour in project implementation, which is essential for facilitating environmental sustainability in the construction sector.

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Nor'aini Yusof; Nazirah Zainul Abidin; Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani; Kannan Govindan; Mohammad Iranmanesh. Linking the environmental practice of construction firms and the environmental behaviour of practitioners in construction projects. Journal of Cleaner Production 2016, 121, 64 -71.

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Nor'aini Yusof, Nazirah Zainul Abidin, Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani, Kannan Govindan, Mohammad Iranmanesh. Linking the environmental practice of construction firms and the environmental behaviour of practitioners in construction projects. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2016; 121 ():64-71.

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Nor'aini Yusof; Nazirah Zainul Abidin; Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani; Kannan Govindan; Mohammad Iranmanesh. 2016. "Linking the environmental practice of construction firms and the environmental behaviour of practitioners in construction projects." Journal of Cleaner Production 121, no. : 64-71.

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Published: 01 December 2015 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Suhaiza Zailani; Kannan Govindan; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Yia Sia Chong. Green innovation adoption in automotive supply chain: the Malaysian case. Journal of Cleaner Production 2015, 108, 1115 -1122.

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Suhaiza Zailani, Kannan Govindan, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Yia Sia Chong. Green innovation adoption in automotive supply chain: the Malaysian case. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2015; 108 ():1115-1122.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Kannan Govindan; Mohammad Iranmanesh; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Yia Sia Chong. 2015. "Green innovation adoption in automotive supply chain: the Malaysian case." Journal of Cleaner Production 108, no. : 1115-1122.

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Published: 04 November 2015 in Review of Managerial Science
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Green innovation is currently receiving increased international attention as a result of the growing concern on natural resource degradation and environmental pollution among consumers, governments, and communities in general. Although previous studies have indicated the positive effects of green innovation on the performance of manufacturing firms, practicing green innovation may conflict with job satisfaction, which in turn could negatively impact the performance of firms. This study examines job intensity to investigate the effects of green product and process innovation on job satisfaction. In addition, the moderating effect of personal innovativeness is investigated. Data from a survey of 191 respondents in the Malaysian electronic and electrical (E&E) manufacturing firms were analysed using partial least squares technique. Results showed that green product and process innovation have a positive direct effect on job intensity and a negative indirect effect on job satisfaction through job intensity. Personal innovativeness negatively moderates the relationship between green process innovation and job intensity. Theoretical and practical contributions of this study are discussed as well.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Suhaiza Zailani; Soroush Moeinzadeh; Davoud Nikbin. Effect of green innovation on job satisfaction of electronic and electrical manufacturers’ employees through job intensity: personal innovativeness as moderator. Review of Managerial Science 2015, 11, 299 -313.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh, Suhaiza Zailani, Soroush Moeinzadeh, Davoud Nikbin. Effect of green innovation on job satisfaction of electronic and electrical manufacturers’ employees through job intensity: personal innovativeness as moderator. Review of Managerial Science. 2015; 11 (2):299-313.

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Mohammad Iranmanesh; Suhaiza Zailani; Soroush Moeinzadeh; Davoud Nikbin. 2015. "Effect of green innovation on job satisfaction of electronic and electrical manufacturers’ employees through job intensity: personal innovativeness as moderator." Review of Managerial Science 11, no. 2: 299-313.

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Published: 29 September 2015 in Review of Managerial Science
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Despite the growing trend of logistics outsourcing, there are very limited sources of literature on logistics outsourcing, especially in determining the relationship between factors influencing outsourcing and the extent of logistics outsourcing practices. In this study, we tap into the field of strategic management to help clarify the mechanisms underlying the links between factors influencing, logistics outsourcing practices and outsourcing performance. A model based on the resource based view illustrates the hypothetical connections among these variables. The data gathered from the survey were analysed using SmartPLS software. A response rate of 21 % out of the 486 firms selected was achieved and fixed as the empirical data for this study. The results of this study provide support that superior performance is correlated to the resources of the firm. The analysis shows that lack of human and physical asset capabilities, as well as transaction uncertainty influence the extent of different logistics outsourcing practices. The four logistics outsourcing practices under study were found to have a positive relationship with logistics outsourcing performance, particularly strategic focus. This study shows that although theoretically firms aim at cost reduction by employing a logistics outsourcing strategy but not proven in this study because the financial benefit was only positively contributed by one of the four logistics outsourcing practices under study. Besides that, the results from this study also support that most firms outsource their non-core activities of the logistics practices to respond to the transaction uncertainty that their business experiences.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Khairul Razmi; Mohammad Iranmanesh. Influential factors and performance of logistics outsourcing practices: an evidence of malaysian companies. Review of Managerial Science 2015, 11, 53 -93.

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Suhaiza Zailani, Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Khairul Razmi, Mohammad Iranmanesh. Influential factors and performance of logistics outsourcing practices: an evidence of malaysian companies. Review of Managerial Science. 2015; 11 (1):53-93.

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Suhaiza Zailani; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Khairul Razmi; Mohammad Iranmanesh. 2015. "Influential factors and performance of logistics outsourcing practices: an evidence of malaysian companies." Review of Managerial Science 11, no. 1: 53-93.

Journal article
Published: 01 August 2015 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Kannan Govindan; Suhaiza Zailani; Keah Choon Tan. Managing product returns to achieve supply chain sustainability: an exploratory study and research propositions. Journal of Cleaner Production 2015, 101, 1 -15.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Kannan Govindan, Suhaiza Zailani, Keah Choon Tan. Managing product returns to achieve supply chain sustainability: an exploratory study and research propositions. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2015; 101 ():1-15.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Kannan Govindan; Suhaiza Zailani; Keah Choon Tan. 2015. "Managing product returns to achieve supply chain sustainability: an exploratory study and research propositions." Journal of Cleaner Production 101, no. : 1-15.

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Published: 01 June 2015 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Suhaiza Zailani; Keah Choon Tan. Barriers to product returns and recovery management in a developing country: investigation using multiple methods. Journal of Cleaner Production 2015, 96, 220 -232.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin, Suhaiza Zailani, Keah Choon Tan. Barriers to product returns and recovery management in a developing country: investigation using multiple methods. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2015; 96 ():220-232.

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Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Suhaiza Zailani; Keah Choon Tan. 2015. "Barriers to product returns and recovery management in a developing country: investigation using multiple methods." Journal of Cleaner Production 96, no. : 220-232.

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Published: 13 May 2015 in Review of Managerial Science
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This study investigated the internal and external barriers to green innovation initiatives among Malaysian manufacturers. Data was gathered through a survey of 153 manufacturing companies in Malaysia. Data was analyzed using the partial least squares technique. Results indicated that the barriers to green products, processes, and systems innovations are different. Issues of environmental resources, attitude and perception, business practices, government support, and customer demand were found to be the barriers to green product innovations, whereas attitude and perception, business practices, poor external partnerships, insufficient information, lack of customer demand, and environmental commercial benefits were determined to be the factors that negatively affect green process innovations. As regards green system innovation, environmental resources, attitude and perception, business practices, technical barriers, government support, and environmental and commercial benefits presented themselves as the internal and external barriers that need to be addressed. The results have important implications for managers of manufacturers that have plans of promoting green products, processes, and system innovations.

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Mirza Manirajah Abdullah; Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; K. Jayaraman. Barriers to green innovation initiatives among manufacturers: the Malaysian case. Review of Managerial Science 2015, 10, 683 -709.

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Mirza Manirajah Abdullah, Suhaiza Zailani, Mohammad Iranmanesh, K. Jayaraman. Barriers to green innovation initiatives among manufacturers: the Malaysian case. Review of Managerial Science. 2015; 10 (4):683-709.

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Mirza Manirajah Abdullah; Suhaiza Zailani; Mohammad Iranmanesh; K. Jayaraman. 2015. "Barriers to green innovation initiatives among manufacturers: the Malaysian case." Review of Managerial Science 10, no. 4: 683-709.