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The Internationalisation of Scottish luxury SMEs and the development of Lifestyle Retailing in Malaysia (2019)
Thesis
Sabaruddin-Smith, N. The Internationalisation of Scottish luxury SMEs and the development of Lifestyle Retailing in Malaysia. (Thesis). Glasgow Caledonian University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2612198

Purpose – This study aims to critically examine the internationalisation process of Scottish luxury SMEs in the Malaysian market. To achieve this aim, research objectives were formulated examining Malaysia’s development in terms of luxury fashion and... Read More about The Internationalisation of Scottish luxury SMEs and the development of Lifestyle Retailing in Malaysia.

‘Luxury Malaysia’ Campaign: an initiative by the Malaysian Government in turning Malaysia into a luxury retail destination (2016)
Book Chapter
Sabaruddin-Smith, N. (2016). ‘Luxury Malaysia’ Campaign: an initiative by the Malaysian Government in turning Malaysia into a luxury retail destination. In Business, Economy and Society: Issues for Research in a Knowledge and Information Society (55-

Sabaruddin-Smith, N. (2016). ‘Luxury Malaysia’ Campaign: an initiative by the Malaysian Government in turning Malaysia into a luxury retail destination. In Business, Economy and Society: Issues for Research in a Knowledge and Information Society, (55... Read More about ‘Luxury Malaysia’ Campaign: an initiative by the Malaysian Government in turning Malaysia into a luxury retail destination.

An Extended Model of Theory of Planned Behaviour in Predicting Exercise Intention (2008)
Journal Article
Fen, Y. S., & Sabaruddin, N. A. (2008). An Extended Model of Theory of Planned Behaviour in Predicting Exercise Intention. International Business Research, 1(4), 108-122. https://doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v1n4p108

The main purpose of the present study was to propose and test an extended model with the addition of perceived need in predicting exercise participation, drawing upon the theory of planned behaviour. Cross-sectional data was collected via self-admini... Read More about An Extended Model of Theory of Planned Behaviour in Predicting Exercise Intention.