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Halal Certification: A Viewpoint From Malaysian Restaurant Managers
Marzuki, Sharifah Zannierah Syed Kyung Hee University Management Research Institute 2016 Asia pacific journal of business review Vol.1 No.1
This study focuses on halal certification from the viewpoint of Malaysian restaurant managers. The increasing demand of halal food from the Muslim and non-Muslim consumers has given a good indicator to the hospitality industry to have the eating establishments halal certified. A sample of 643 restaurant managers has been selected throughout Malaysia using systematic sampling. Questionnaires were distributed using mail survey and data was then entered to SPSS version 21 for further analysis. It is gathered from the descriptive statistics that cleanliness during food preparation, meaning of halal and halal certification is important when dealing with food in a Malaysian restaurant setting. The results indicated that restaurant managers have high expectations toward halal certification. Furthermore, halal certification does generate some benefits beyond religion that contribute to Malaysia's positioning as a tourism destination and global halal hub.
Fraud Risk Management Model: A Content Analysis Approach
MADAH MARZUKI, Marziana,NIK ABDUL MAJID, Wan Zurina,AZIS, Nur Kamaliah,ROSMAN, Romzie,HAJI ABDULATIFF, Nik Kamaruzaman Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.10
The objective of this study is to explore the whole process of fraud risk management strategies that should be implemented by the organizations. Secondly, this study discusses the governance issues that arise at each stage of the process. For the purpose of this study, a content analysis of previous literatures is used as a technique for gathering data. This process usually involves codifying qualitative and quantitative information into pre-defined categories in order to derive patterns in the presentation and reporting of information. Based on our content analysis, we found that the fraud risk management process should be made of at least five stages which are inculcating the culture of managing risks in an organization, identifying the risks, evaluating the risks, determining preventive actions and implementing and reviewing stages. Our extended analysis of the fraud risk management process finds that a lot of governance issues arise in the fraud risk management process that should be solved by regulators and companies in order to ensure that fraud risk management process is embedded as corporate culture, not merely as a process. Among them are how to create the risk culture in an organization and whether auditors and risk management committees identify risks from each available source.
Overview of Potential Technologies for Future Video Coding Standard (FVC) in JEM Software
Ismail Marzuki,Donggyu Sim 대한전자공학회 2018 IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing & Computing Vol.7 No.1
In this paper, we present an investigation into several potential technologies that are being developed and prepared for Future Video Coding (FVC) standard. There are some requirements that need to be considered in delivering the FVC standard. The Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET) is now inspecting potential tools to be adopted as video coding technology under the Joint Exploration Model (JEM) reference software. This paper provides an overview of the technical features of JEM software, a brief account of the background, and the key elements according to the latest version of JEM software and its algorithm description.
( Juliana Langgat Kamarul ),( Mizal Marzuki Noor Fzlinda ),( Fabeil Mohd. Irwan Dahnil ) 세계문화관광학회 2012 International Journal of Culture and tourism Resea Vol.5 No.1
Local cultural events have been one of the most important components of tourism nowadays. This event seen as an instrument for tourism development and can be part of tourism destination marketing. The result of having the events can be seen from economic, sociocultural, local businesses and political dimensions. The effectiveness of organising such event can be evaluated from the perspective of the visitor and tourist. The purpose of this study is to investigate various expectations and satisfactory of visitor of cultural events and activities organised. Moreover, this study also evaluate the visitors’ satisfactory towards the facilities that was provided during the event as well as the activities organised. The analysis utilised a sample collected during Tamu Besar Kota Belud, Sabah involving 141 respondents with self-administered survey. The result of the study reveals that the main motivation of the visitor to participate is to experience the cultural event. In general, the event has met the visitor expectation and they are satisfied of the facilities and activities provided during the event. The findings of this study will be used to assist the cultural event organiser to enhance the visitor’s experiences towards staging the cultural event.
Visitor Motivation, Expectation and Satisfaction of Local Cultural Event in Sabah
Juliana Langgat,Kamarul Mizal Marzuki,Noor Fzlinda Fabeil,Mohd. Irwan Dahnil 세계문화관광학회 2012 International Journal of Culture and tourism Resea Vol.5 No.1
Local cultural events have been one of the most important components of tourism nowadays. This event seen as an instrument for tourism development and can be part of tourism destination marketing. The result of having the events can be seen from economic, sociocultural, local businesses and political dimensions. The effectiveness of organising such event can be evaluated from the perspective of the visitor and tourist. The purpose of this study is to investigate various expectations and satisfactory of visitor of cultural events and activities organised. Moreover, this study also evaluate the visitors’ satisfactory towards the facilities that was provided during the event as well as the activities organised. The analysis utilised a sample collected during Tamu Besar Kota Belud, Sabah involving 141 respondents with self-administered survey. The result of the study reveals that the main motivation of the visitor to participate is to experience the cultural event. In general, the event has met the visitor expectation and they are satisfied of the facilities and activities provided during the event. The findings of this study will be used to assist the cultural event organiser to enhance the visitor’s experiences towards staging the cultural event.