Amran Rasli is affiliated with INTI International University in Malaysia and has focused research efforts primarily within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, contributing substantially across various subfields. Their work spans Education, Strategy and Management, Accounting, Social Psychology, and Economics and Econometrics.
Their research covers a range of topics with repeated emphasis on Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Education and Islamic Studies, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Technostress in Professional Settings, Construction Project Management and Performance, Impact of Technology on Adolescents, and Microfinance and Financial Inclusion.
Notable recent publications include:
Amran Rasli frequently publishes in several venues, with a prominent presence in:
Collaborative work is a notable feature of Rasli's research, working closely with several frequent co-authors, including Imelda Hermilinda Abas and Tan Owee Kowang, with whom they have collaborated most extensively. Other frequent collaborators are Mcxin Tee, Goh Chin Fei, and Silvi Asna Prestianawati.
Ahmadreza Shekarchizadeh;Amran Rasli;Huam Hon‐Tat
Azlin Shafinaz Arshad;Amran Rasli;Afiza Azura Arshad;Zahariah Mohd Zain
Maqsood Haider;Amran Rasli;Chaudhry Shoaib Akhtar;Rosman Bin Mohammesd Yusoff
Chan Tze Leong;Amran Rasli
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Amran Md. Rasli;Khalid Zaman
Amran Md. Rasli;Saif Ur Rehman Khan;Shaghayegh Malekifar;Samrena Jabeen
Parastoo Roghanian;Amran Rasli;Hamed Gheysari
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Usama Awan;Zeeshan Arshad;Amran Md. Rasli
Inda Sukati;Rezky Purna Satit;Hon Tat Huam;Ai Chin Thoo
Thoo Ai Chin;Abu Bakar Abdul Hamid;Amran Rasli;Rohaizat Baharun
Chen Lisha;Chin Fei Goh;Sun Yifan;Amran Rasli
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Mohamed Ayyub Hassan;Sanil S. Hishan;Amran Md. Rasli
Muhammad Jawad Iqbal;Amran Rasli;Low Hock Heng;Mohamad Bin Bilal Ali
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Amran Md Rasli;Usama Awan;Jian Ma
Nadia Adnan;Shahrina Md Nordin;Imran Rahman;Amran Md Rasli
Abdullah Rajeh Ali Alamer;Hussin Bin Salamon;Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Amran Md. Rasli
Abdul Hakim Ahmad Dardar;Ahmad Jusoh;Amran Rasli
Hon Tat Huam;Seng Sook Min;Thoo Ai Chin;Amran Rasli
Faisal Khan;Amran Md Rasli;Rosman Md Yusoff;Tariq Ahmed
Chin Fei Goh;Amran Md. Rasli;Saif Ur Rehman Khan
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