This paper provides empirical evidence on university social responsibility efforts and how it impacted community. The objectives are to investigate the role UTM plays within and outside UTM boundary in providing facilities and services to the community; and to explain how the facilities and services provided by UTM impacted the community. The study employed secondary data, surveys and focus group discussion to collect data on social impacts. The findings explain on how a university impacted on producing good citizenship through providing facilities and services to their community.
This paper aims to focus on three main strands of research relating to entrepreneurship in Malaysia: the personality traits of entrepreneur in automotive service industry (ASI); social learning process among ASI entrepreneur; and impact of the Big Five personality traits namely Extraversion, Emotional Stability, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience upon entrepreneurship. It aims to suggest a tentative research agenda and offer directions for further research. Systematic and critical literature review approach are employed to research on entrepreneurship and ASI development in Malaysia. The paper proposes a conceptual framework that integrates the Big Five Personality model and the Entrepreneurial Learning Model.
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