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AIMC 2018) 2Nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTERS PAGE Table of Contents i Pre-Conference and Post-Conference Training Workshop Series ii Conference Program AIMC 2018 iii Schedule for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (Pre- Conference Workshop Series) (AIMC 2018) iv Schedule for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) v Conference Gala Dinner for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) vi Welcome Message from Conference Chair vii Session Chairs and Judges viii Guide to Session Chairs ix Editorial Team x Editorial Board Members 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) xi Team for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018 xiii Organizing Team for ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) xiv Our Dignitaries xv Connecting Asia Conference Management System Network (CACMSN) xxi Previous Achievements xxii List of Abstracts Life Sciences (LS 2018), and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM 2018) for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018 xxiii Abstracts Life Sciences (LS 2018), and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM 2018) for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 1 Future Conferences 93 Future Workshops 94 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia ii Pre-Conference and Post-Conference Training Workshop 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia iii (AIMC 2018) nd 2 ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference Conference Program 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia iv Schedule for Pre-Conference Workshop Series 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) Conference Theme: Technology and Society: a multidisciplinary pathway for sustainable development Venue: Faculty of Management T08, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia Friday 11th May 2018 Time Event 09:00-17:30 Conference Registration 09:00-09:30 Workshop Registration How to write a good chapter one for your research By Prof. Dr. Amran 09:30-12:30 Rasli (UTM) Moderation and Mediation Analysis: Theoretical development and 9:30-12:30 testing by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Jusoh (UTM) 9:30-12:30 UTM thesis formatting Using Endnote By Mr. Arslan Umar (UTM) 13:00-14:30 Lunch & Prayer Break Advanced issues in Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using 14:30-17:00 SmartPLS By Dr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi, (Connecting Asia, UniKL) How to publish high impact journal papers, By Assoc. Prof. Dr. 14:30-17:00 Mamun Habib (Bangladesh) 17:00-17:30 Tea Break 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia v Schedule for 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) Conference Theme: Technology and Society: a multidisciplinary pathway for sustainable development Venue: Faculty of Management, T-08, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia Saturday 12th May 2018 Time Event 07:30-08:45 Registration 08:45-09:00 Guests Seating Opening Note by Prof. Dr Amran Rasli (Universiti Teknologi 09:00-09:10 Malaysia) Keynote Speech by Prof. Dr Toukai Akihiro (Osaka University, 09:10-09:40 Japan) Keynote Speech by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Evan Lau (Universiti Malaysia 09:40-09:55 Sarawak) Keynote Speech by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Md. Mamun Habib (BRAC 09:55-10:10 University, Bangladesh) Keynote Speech by Dr. Siti Rahmah Awang, Universiti Teknologi 10:10-10:20 Malaysia) Introduction to Connecting Asia by Dr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi 10:20-10:30 (University Kuala Lumpur) 10:30-10:35 Group Photograph 10:35-11:00 Breakfast 5 Slides 5 Minutes (5S 5M) Competition 11:00-13:00 Poster Presentation Competition Parallel Sessions (Normal Presentations) 13:00-14:30 Lunch & Prayer Break 5 Slides 5 Minutes (5S 5M) Competition 14:30-15:30 Poster Presentation Competition Parallel Sessions (Normal Presentations) 15:30-15:45 Tea Break 5 Slides 5 Minutes (5S 5M) Competition 15:45-17:30 Poster Presentation Competition Parallel Sessions (Normal Presentations) 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia vi CONFERENCE GALA DINNER (AIMC 2018) 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference Venue: Pulai Spring Resort, Skudai, Johor Bahrua Date: 12th May 2018 Time: 19:00 – 22:00 Hours Time Program 19:00 – 19:30 Registration & Guest Seating 19:30 – 19:40 Welcome Speech by Conference Chairman Prof. Dr Amran Rasli 19:40 – 19:50 Montage (ASIA Achievements & AIMC 2018) 19:50 – 20:00 About ASIA till Now and Future Plans of ASIA Launch of ASIA Membership Campaign by Dr Muhammad Imran 20:00 – 20:30 Presentation of Awards and Cash Prizesc 20: 30 – 21:15 Cultural Event 21: 15 – 21:20 Vote For Thanks (Dr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi) 21: 20 – 21:25 Photo Sessions 21: 25 – 22:00 Networking & Dinner 22:00 End of the Event Dinner Theme: Connecting People Globally Dinner Attire: Traditional Attireb Tuesday, 13th May 2018 09:00-17:00 Virtual Conference (for virtual presenters only) a20km, Jalan Pontian Lama, 81110 Pulai, Johor Malaysia Tel : +607 521 2121, Fax : +607521 1818, Email: [email protected] b(The Guests are requested to wear their own Traditional Attire) cCash award will be given to only those winners of 5Slide 5Minute and poster competition who are present at Dinner ceremony 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia vii WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CONFERENCE CHAIR Professor Dr. Amran Rasli We welcome all respected presenters to 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018). As per the previous ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference AIMC 2017, we received so many abstracts from so many researchers from many parts of the world. Since this year is the third AIC, we have decided to give back more to those who participated this year. Firstly, we have arranged for a series of value added pre- and post-conference workshops which we believe will be very beneficial to the attendees. The pre-conference workshop covers five areas which have always been the bane of most researchers, i.e. how to write a good introduction chapter to your research, moderation and mediation analysis, advanced issues in structural equation modelling using SmartPLS, how to publish in high impact factor journals and how to format thesis and article for publication.. We hope that through these workshops, the attendees will be able to improve their research and writing skills accordingly. As always, we will try to assist you as ASIA is a venue where we network and help each other as best possible. Other than the workshops we provide travel grants for deserving participants. This is part of our corporate social responsibility on top of our financial support for deserving postgraduate students studying at UTM. Finally, we have raised the bar by focusing on better quality articles for acceptance to be published in reputable journals. We do hope that participants would understand that publication is a long and tedious process that involves many rounds of reviews and corrections. For these reasons, we hope that participants could assist by putting in more effort to ensure that articles submitted are original, error-free and fulfil the quality standard imposed. So, help us to help you and the others as well, as a delay in submission by some individuals will affect the others as well. We have the gala dinner which we hope all the participants would attend as this is the venue where we could chill, let our hair down and network together. And yes, we will be singing together as before!! May 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) bring many benefits to all of us. Happy conferencing. 2nd ASIA International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018) 12-13 May, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia viii SESSION CHAIRS AND JUDGES Assoc Prof. Hashanah Ismail Universiti Putra Malaysia Assoc. Prof. Datin Dr. Hasmah Dept. of Media Studies, Faculty of Arts & Social Binti Zanuddin Sciences, University of Malaya, Assoc. Prof. Hasmah Universiti Putra Malaysia Associate Prof. Dr. Khairil Universiti Putra Malaysia wahidin Awang Associate Prof. Dr. Mazlina Universiti Putra Malaysia Mustapha Dr Muhammad bin Azmi Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology Dr. Ani Bin Shabri Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Dodo Yakubu Aminu Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Farhana Diana Deris Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Helmi Adly Mohd Noor Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology Dr. Ikrom Mirzarustamovich Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Rikhsiboev Industrial Technology Dr. Inam Abbasi Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Kang Chia Chao Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology Dr. Kashif Tufail Choudhary Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Muhammad Adil Khattak Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Muhammad Arshad Javed Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Dr. Muhammad Kamal Jaffar Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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