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        Sustainability Reporting and Corporate Reputation in Malaysia

        Elinda ESA(Elinda ESA ),Nor Raihan MOHAMAD(Nor Raihan MOHAMAD ),Wan Zuriati WAN ZAKARIA(Wan Zuriati WAN ZAKARIA ),Norazlina ILIAS(Norazlina ILIAS ) 한국유통과학회 2023 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.10 No.2

        Corporate reputation is a widely debated topic among academics and a crucial issue in the business world. However, previous research in this area has been scattered and fragmented, leaving room for further study, particularly in terms of reputation measurement methods. Factors such as sustainability reporting, governance attributes, and company characteristics have been linked to improved company reputation. However, there is limited research on the effects of these variables on the new methods of measuring reputation, especially in developing countries like Malaysia. Therefore, the current study developed a new measurement for reputation and aimed to examine the relationship between these variables and the new proxy of reputation. The current study collected secondary data from the company’s annual report for two years period of study (i.e., 2018 and 2019) and employed content analysis. A period of two years was chosen and deemed ample to provide insightful findings of the effect of the variables associated with reputation disclosure. The results indicate that sustainability reporting, outside directors, company size, leverage, and profitability significantly impact corporate reputation. This finding suggests that Malaysian PLCs and other firms in developing countries must recognize sustainability reporting as part of their reputation management strategy that influences the company’s reputation.

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        Do Corporate Governance and Reputation are Two Sides of the Same Coins? Empirical Evidence from Malaysia

        Elinda ESA,Nor Raihan MOHAMAD,Wan Zuriati WAN ZAKARIA,Norazlina ILIAS 한국유통과학회 2022 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.9 No.1

        High-profile corporate crises have sparked a surge in interest in corporate governance (CG) and corporate reputation (CR). Company governance issues in many companies contribute to corporate failures and a bad reputation. Transparency is the glue that holds any group or organization together while also connecting it to a coalition of key stakeholders. This research focuses on how corporate governance factors (such as board independence, board size, board meetings, and board gender) and company characteristics affect the reputation of Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs). Many studies have looked into the characteristics of corporate governance in Malaysian businesses. However, none of the research has explored this issue using the new reputation measurement. A sample of the 100 largest companies listed on Bursa Malaysia based on their market capitalization for the year ended 2018 was selected. A new measurement, the disclosure index, was created and used to analyze reputation disclosure in the annual report of a corporation. The independent director, board size, and board meeting were statistically significant and associated with the level of reputation disclosure, according to the findings of this study. The results suggest that company directors prioritize good governance and management quality to boost their firm’s reputation and acquire a competitive edge.

      • Comparative Analysis between Multilevel Sectioning with Conventional Haematoxylin and Eosin Staining and Immunohistochemistry for Detecting Nodal Micrometastases with Stage I and II Colorectal Cancers

        Wong, Yin-Ping,Shah, Shamsul Azhar,Shaari, Noorsajida,Mohamad Esa, Mohd Shafbari,Sagap, Ismail,Isa, Nurismah Md Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.4

        Management of patients with stage II colorectal carcinomas remains challenging as 20 - 30% of them will develop recurrence. It is postulated that these patients may harbour nodal micrometastases which are imperceptible by routine histopathological evaluation. The aims of our study were to evaluate (1) the feasibility of multilevel sectioning method utilizing haematoxylin and eosin stain and immunohistochemistry technique with cytokeratin AE1/AE3, in detecting micrometastases in histologically-negative lymph nodes, and (2) correlation between nodal micrometastases with clinicopathological parameters. Sixty two stage I and II cases with a total of 635 lymph nodes were reviewed. Five-level haematoxylin and eosin staining and one-level cytokeratin AE1/AE3 immunostaining were performed on all lymph nodes retrieved. The findings were correlated with clinicopathological parameters. Two (3.2%) lymph nodes in two patients (one in each) were found to harbour micrometastases detected by both methods. With cytokeratin AE1/AE3, we successfully identified four (6.5%) patients with isolated tumour cells, but none through the multilevel sectioning method. Nodal micrometastases detected by both multilevel sectioning and immunohistochemistry methods were not associated with larger tumour size, higher depth of invasion, poorer tumour grade, disease recurrence or distant metastasis. We conclude that there is no difference between the two methods in detecting nodal micrometastases. Therefore it is opined that multilevel sectioning is a feasible and yet inexpensive method that may be incorporated into routine practice to detect nodal micrometastases in centres with limited resources.

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        Health Promoting Properties of Protein Hydrolysates Produced from Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) Kernel

        Sui Kiat Chang,Hiroshi Hamajima,Amin Ismail,Teruyoshi Yanagita,Norhaizan Mohd. Esa,Mohamad Taufik Hidayat Baharuldin 한국식품과학회 2014 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.23 No.4

        This study aimed to determine the lipid-loweringproperties, antioxidant capacity (AC) and angiotensin-Iconverting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory activity of oil palmkernel protein hydrolysates (OPKHs) that were producedusing protease and pepsin-pancreatin hydrolysis. Theeffects of the OPKHs on apolipoprotein B (apoB) secretionwas assessed using HepG2 cells as a model and the AC ofthe OPKHs was determined based on ABTS radicalscavenging activity and ferric reducing antioxidant power(FRAP). Both protease and pepsin-pancreatin hydrolysatesreduced apoB secretion significantly (p<0.05). The OPKHsscavenged ABTS radicals effectively and demonstrated ahigh reducing power even at a low concentration (1 mg/mL). The AC of the OPKHs was significantly correlatedwith the OPKHs protein content. However, the OPKHsdemonstrated very low ACE-inhibitory activity. The pepsinpancreatinhydrolysate demonstrated significant lipidloweringproperties, favourable AC and ACE inhibitoryactivity in compared to protease hydrolysate. Therefore,OPKH demonstrate the potential as a nutraceutical forfunctional foods.

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