2023 - Research.com Business and Management in Malaysia Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Business and Management in Malaysia Leader Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Knowledge management, Marketing, Context, Structural equation modeling and Usability. His studies in Knowledge management integrate themes in fields like Information and Communications Technology and Empirical research. Many of his research projects under Marketing are closely connected to Resistance with Resistance, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
The Context study combines topics in areas such as Knowledge economy, Intellectual capital, Competitive advantage, Knowledge value chain and Personal knowledge management. Thurasamy Ramayah has included themes like Quality and Service quality in his Structural equation modeling study. His work on Intention to use as part of general Usability research is frequently linked to Wireless computing, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His primary areas of investigation include Marketing, Knowledge management, Context, Structural equation modeling and Usability. His Marketing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Order, Advertising, The Internet and Empirical research. The concepts of his Knowledge management study are interwoven with issues in Higher education and Questionnaire.
His Context research includes elements of Social psychology and Scale. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Control and Subjective norm. His Technology acceptance model and Intention to use investigations are all subjects of Usability research.
Thurasamy Ramayah mainly investigates Structural equation modeling, Context, Knowledge management, Marketing and Industrial organization. Thurasamy Ramayah interconnects Variance, Sample, Order and Survey data collection in the investigation of issues within Structural equation modeling. His Context study incorporates themes from Social psychology, Sample size determination, Applied psychology and Mediation.
His Knowledge management study combines topics in areas such as Quality, Information quality, Service quality and Higher education. Thurasamy Ramayah has researched Marketing in several fields, including Empirical research and Organizational citizenship behavior. His Industrial organization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Resource and Competitive advantage.
Resource, Human resource management, Higher education, Industrial organization and Corporate social responsibility are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Public relations and Competence in his study of Human resource management. His Higher education study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Research design, Structural equation modeling, Knowledge management and Mediation.
His study in Knowledge management is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quality, World Wide Web and Transformational leadership. His work carried out in the field of Industrial organization brings together such families of science as Emerging markets, Job description and Scope. He interconnects Competitive advantage, Manufacturing, Intellectual capital and Organizational citizenship behavior in the investigation of issues within Corporate social responsibility.
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Green supply chain initiatives among certified companies in Malaysia and environmental sustainability: Investigating the outcomes
Tarig K. Eltayeb;Suhaiza Zailani;T. Ramayah.
(2011)
The Impact of Service Quality on Customer Loyalty: A Study of Banks in Penang, Malaysia
Lo Liang Kheng;Osman Mahamad;T. Ramayah;Rahim Mosahab.
(2010)
Green product purchase intention: Some insights from a developing country
T. Ramayah;Jason Wai Chow Lee;Osman Mohamad.
(2010)
SERVICE QUALITY, CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY: A TEST OF MEDIATION
Rahim Mosahab;Osman Mahamad;T. Ramayah.
(2010)
Factors influencing intention to use e-government services among citizens in Malaysia
Ooh Kim Lean;Suhaiza Zailani;T. Ramayah;Yudi Fernando.
(2009)
Testing and Controlling for Common Method Variance: A Review of Available Methods
Shehnaz Tehseen;T. Ramayah;Sulaiman Sajilan.
(2017)
Is entrepreneurial competency and business success relationship contingent upon business environment?: A study of Malaysian SMEs
Noor Hazlina Ahmad;T Ramayah;Carlene J Wilson;Liz Kummerow.
(2010)
Network collaboration and performance in the tourism sector
T. Ramayah;Jason Wai Chow Lee;Julie Boey Chyaw In.
(2011)
Applicability of theory of planned behavior in predicting intention to trade online
M. Gopi;T. Ramayah.
(2007)
Urban vs. rural destinations: Residents’ perceptions, community participation and support for tourism development
S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh;Christian M. Ringle;Christian M. Ringle;Mastura Jaafar;T. Ramayah.
(2017)
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