Items where Author is "Narayanasamy, Kogilah"
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Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Chong, Jessica and Thurasamy, Ramayah (2023) Modelling Learner’s Perception of Blended Learning in a Developing Country. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 11 (8S). pp. 346-354. ISSN 2147-6799
CN Jacobs, CJ Gletus Matthews and Abdul Hamid, Mohamed Ishak and Narayanasamy, Kogilah (2014) Coherent study in policy instruments and policy levers in competitive sports in schools in Malaysia. International Journal of Business, Economics and Law, 5 (4). pp. 47-50. ISSN 2289 - 1552
Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Rasiah, Devinaga and Tan, Teck Ming (2011) The adoption and concerns of e-finance in Malaysia. Electronic Commerce Research, 11 (4). pp. 383-400. ISSN 1389-5753
Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Velmurugan, M. Senthi (2008) Application of Decision Support System in E-commerce. Communications of the IBIMA, 5 (19). pp. 1405-1418. ISSN 1943-7765
Shetty, M. V. and Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Meyyappan, Gopalan and Ismail, Hishamuddin (2008) Status of e-Business in two popular retail chains: A review of opportunities. Communications of the IBIMA, 2 (29). pp. 489-499. ISSN 1943-7765
Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Santhapparaj, A. S. and Eze, Uchenna Cyril (2008) An empirical study of website adoption among Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia. Communications of the IBIMA, 2 (28). pp. 339-351. ISSN 1943-7765
Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Shetty, M. V. (2008) The role of centralized knowledge development centre for success of SME sector. Communications of the IBIMA, 2 (28). pp. 817-832. ISSN 1943-7765
Book Section
Yuen, Yee Yen and Narayanasamy, Kogilah and Cheng, Yi Lin and Rasiah, Devinaga and Ramasamy, Suganthi (2017) Consumer's Perception Towards Real-Time Virtual Fitting System. In: Proceedings of the 6 th International Conference on Computing and Informatics, ICOCI 2017. Universiti Utara Malaysia, pp. 311-316.
Thesis
Narayanasamy, Kogilah (2005) Ethical Issues In Academic Programs At Higher Institutions Of Learning In Malaysia: A Case Study Of Stamford College. Masters thesis, Multimedia University.