Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha

This paper reviews the recent perspectives of the employability background in Malaysia, which lately has been gaining strong attention from the academicians. This paper begins by highlighting the Malaysian government who has undertaken various initiatives to improve Malaysia employment rate within t...

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Main Authors: Bustaman, Hasnun Anip, Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri, Taha, Azni Zarina
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spelling my.uitm.ir.418892021-02-23T02:31:23Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41889/ Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha Bustaman, Hasnun Anip Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri Taha, Azni Zarina Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand, Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies College graduates Performance standards Competency-based education This paper reviews the recent perspectives of the employability background in Malaysia, which lately has been gaining strong attention from the academicians. This paper begins by highlighting the Malaysian government who has undertaken various initiatives to improve Malaysia employment rate within the six months after graduation and yet, the rate has remained constant since the last five years. The situation even deteriorates due to the increased attitudes of the graduates who are choosy and refused to apply for a job after graduation. The traditional approaches are likely drowning in lifting the employment rate to the higher standard. Thus, this study highlights the employer’s role as a new approach in dealing with the issue which has been discovered from the job seekers’ perspectives. This study promotes the organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem as the determinant factors to face a new trend amongst the graduate labours. The concept is an important characteristic to the outsiders such as the customers, stakeholders, co-workers, members of general public and others. As graduate labour is one of the outsiders to the organization, the concept anticipates to influence them in applying job with an organization, simultaneously improving the number of graduate’s employability. To conclude, various parties have to cooperate with each other including the Malaysian government, higher education and employers for aspiration to improve the employment rate in the year 2020 as stipulated in RMK-11. UiTM Cawangan Johor 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41889/1/41889.pdf Bustaman, Hasnun Anip and Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri and Taha, Azni Zarina (2019) Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha. Insight Journal : International, Refereed, Open Access, Online Journal, 4 (19). pp. 220-229. ISSN 2600-8564 https://insightjournal.my/
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand, Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies
College graduates
Performance standards
Competency-based education
spellingShingle Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand, Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies
College graduates
Performance standards
Competency-based education
Bustaman, Hasnun Anip
Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri
Taha, Azni Zarina
Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
description This paper reviews the recent perspectives of the employability background in Malaysia, which lately has been gaining strong attention from the academicians. This paper begins by highlighting the Malaysian government who has undertaken various initiatives to improve Malaysia employment rate within the six months after graduation and yet, the rate has remained constant since the last five years. The situation even deteriorates due to the increased attitudes of the graduates who are choosy and refused to apply for a job after graduation. The traditional approaches are likely drowning in lifting the employment rate to the higher standard. Thus, this study highlights the employer’s role as a new approach in dealing with the issue which has been discovered from the job seekers’ perspectives. This study promotes the organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem as the determinant factors to face a new trend amongst the graduate labours. The concept is an important characteristic to the outsiders such as the customers, stakeholders, co-workers, members of general public and others. As graduate labour is one of the outsiders to the organization, the concept anticipates to influence them in applying job with an organization, simultaneously improving the number of graduate’s employability. To conclude, various parties have to cooperate with each other including the Malaysian government, higher education and employers for aspiration to improve the employment rate in the year 2020 as stipulated in RMK-11.
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author Bustaman, Hasnun Anip
Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri
Taha, Azni Zarina
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Mohd Nor, Mohammad Nazri
Taha, Azni Zarina
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title Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
title_short Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
title_full Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
title_fullStr Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
title_full_unstemmed Organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in Malaysia / Hasnun Anip Bustaman, Mohammad Nazri Mohd Nor and Azni Zarina Taha
title_sort organizational justice, organizational reputation and self-esteem in improving employability in malaysia / hasnun anip bustaman, mohammad nazri mohd nor and azni zarina taha
publisher UiTM Cawangan Johor
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41889/1/41889.pdf
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