27 Aug 2024

Paper on digital government service quality published in the Journal of Service Theory and Practice

Our paper, "Occupational stress as a mediator between organisational intelligence traits and digital government service quality: a triangulation design approach," has been published in the Journal of Service Theory and Practice. 

This paper integrates the Organisational Model of Stress with Public Service-Dominant Logic to highlight stressors in traditional work setups and expand the view of job performance from individual to organizational levels, reflecting modern public service delivery. Through mediation analysis, Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA), and open-ended feedback, it prioritizes "Employee-oriented traits," "Psychological Well-being," "Alignment and Congruence," "Leadership," and "Appetite for Change and Knowledge Deployment" to sustain digital government service quality. Recognizing the importance of managing occupational stress for maintaining service quality, the paper also proposes a stress intervention program at the individual and organisational levels to manage the psychological well-being of service providers.

This is the third paper from my PhD student's research. Dr. Subashini Ramakrishnan is one of my most hardest working students. The other co-authors of this paper are co-supervisors Myint Moe Chit and Kenny Wong Meng Seng.

24 Aug 2024

Moderated a Seminar on Funding Strategies for SMEs at Monash University Malayais

 A Seminar on Funding Strategies: Unlocking Capital for SME Growth was successfully organised by the School of Business, Monash University Malaysia in collaboration with the Digital Economy Committee of KLSCCCI and Credit Bureau Malaysia on 21st August 2024 (Wednesday), 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the Monash University Malaysia campus in Sunway. 


The event started with a welcome address by Professor Dilip S. Mutum on behalf of Dr. Mohan Avvari, Professor and Deputy Head (Engagement & Impact), at the School of Business at Monash University Malaysia.

The opening speech was delivered by Mr. Lim Kok Hing, Deputy Chairman of KLSCCCI Digital Economy Committee.





The event featured four presenters who provided valuable insights and inspiring thoughts regarding funding strategies and capital access for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) growth. They included Mr Darrel Ang, who is the Co-Founder of CapBay, Mr Leong Weng Choong, the CEO of Credit Bureau Malaysia, Mr Goh Boon Peng, who is both the Founder and CEO of Mystartr, and Dato’ Calvin Chan, the founder and Managing Director of Oriental Coffee. 



Following this, Prof. Dilip moderated a forum with the speakers, followed by a Q & A session. 


We had about 90 participants, including business people, academics, and students. Thanks to all the participants. 

We also appreciate Ts. Quincy Tan outstanding job as the event's MC. 

Thanks to our Dean Nafis Alam for taking time out from his busy schedule to attend the event, Associate Professor Karren Khaw, Head of the Department of Finance at the School of Business, and the Engagement and Impact team:   Marveen Paransothy, Arvindh Naidu & Sofea. Last but not least, Thanks to Hoev Quan Chin from CBM, the man behind the scenes who made the event happen and also one of our Alumni. 

Paper on digital government service quality published in the Journal of Service Theory and Practice

Our paper, " Occupational stress as a mediator between organisational intelligence traits and digital government service quality: a tri...