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Ratneswary Rasiah

Researcher at Taylors University

Publications -  33
Citations -  246

Ratneswary Rasiah is an academic researcher from Taylors University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Happiness. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 31 publications receiving 176 citations. Previous affiliations of Ratneswary Rasiah include University of the West of England.

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Transformative Higher Education Teaching and Learning: Using Social Media in a Team-based Learning Environment

TL;DR: In this paper, the effectiveness of social media to enhance teaching and learning in a team-based learning environment involving large classes was assessed through content analysis of their reflective portfolios and their Facebook postings.
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Excessive use of social networking sites and financial well-being among young adults: the mediating role of online compulsive buying

TL;DR: In this article, the mediating role of online compulsive buying in the association between excessive use of social networking sites (SNS) and financial well-being among Chinese young adults was examined.
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Business continuity plan in the higher education industry: University students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of academic continuity plans during COVID-19 pandemic

TL;DR: In this paper, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the most disruptive, life-changing events that had brought the world to a perpetual standstill in 2020, and students and faculty found themselves in virtual classrooms, with many caught unaware of what they needed to do, having to learn new things at lightning speed and feeling a sense of despair.
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Macroeconomic activity and the malaysian stock market: empirical evidence of dynamic relations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the long-run relationships and short-run dynamic interactions between the stock market and various macroeconomic variables in Malaysia over the period 1980:01 to 2006:12.
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Psychological beliefs and financial well-being among working adults: the mediating role of financial behaviour

TL;DR: In this article, a survey-based questionnaire was used to elicit information from a total of 500 working adults from Malaysia to assess the impact of psychological beliefs (subjective financial knowledge, financial attitude and locus of control) on financial well-being, as well as the mediating role of financial behaviour in the relationship between psychological beliefs and financial wellbeing among working adults in Malaysia.