Authors:
Yousif Mousa Sabti, Russul Isam Noori Alqatrani, Marwah I. Zaid, Buppachat Taengkliang, Jasim Mohammed Kareem
Addresses:
1Department of Health Administration, College of Health & Medical Technology, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq. 2,3Department of Management and Marketing of Oil and Gas, College of Industrial Management for Oil and Gas, Basrah University for Oil and Gas, Basrah, Iraq. 4Department of Management Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Nakhon Si Thammarat Campus, Thailand. 5Department of Business Administration, College of Administration and Economics, Al-Muthanna University, Iraq. dr.yousef@sawa-un.edu.iq1, russulesam.nori@buog.edu.iq2, marwah_ibrahim@buog.edu.iq3, buppachat.t@rmusv.ac.th4, Jassim_kareem@mu.edu.iq5
The purpose of this research is to analyse how the business climate in Malaysia, a growing market, affects the productivity of workers in publicly traded companies. The OLS regression is used to analyse secondary data gathered through content analysis of the annual reports of 140 randomly selected PLCs listed on Bursa Malaysia between 2007 and 2017. The results show that there is a favourable connection between work settings and productivity. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this paper provides a significant contribution to the literature by comparing the effects of different workplace settings on worker productivity. Due to the persistent shifts in the business environment policies issued by the Bursa Malaysia listing requests, the regulatory authorities' duty to understand the characteristics of successful publicly listed companies (PLC) also persists. The results provide useful information for investors regarding the extent to which their peers value company culture and climate when making investment decisions. Due to the ever-evolving nature of the regulations outlined in "Bursa Malaysia listing requirements," regulatory authorities must also keep abreast of developments in employee performance achievement. In order to help PLC investors understand the significance of the business environment, which they may then use as a signal to factor into their investment decisions.
Keywords: Business Environments; Employees Performance; Public Listed Companies; Developing Market; Regulatory Bodies; Insights to Investors; Decisions for Investment; Financing Significant Projects.
Received on: 05/03/2023, Revised on: 16/04/2023, Accepted on: 11/05/2023, Published on: 13/06/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Management Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 2, Pages: 56-65