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Sheela Sundarasen

Researcher at Prince Sultan University

Publications -  36
Citations -  932

Sheela Sundarasen is an academic researcher from Prince Sultan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Initial public offering. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 32 publications receiving 380 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheela Sundarasen include Multimedia University & College of Business Administration.

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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdown among University Students in Malaysia: Implications and Policy Recommendations.

TL;DR: The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown has taken the world by storm and this study examines its impact on the anxiety level of university students in Malaysia during the peak of the crisis and the pertinent characteristics affecting their anxiety.
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Board composition and corporate social responsibility in an emerging market

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of board composition on corporate social responsibility (CSR) for selected Malaysian companies in Bursa Malaysia was examined using linear regression analysis, which indicated that non-executive directors (NEDs) and independent NEDs designate a negative relationship, while women on board indicate a positive relationship, and the only variable that positively affects the level of CSR initiatives is the presence of women directors.
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Anxiety Level of University Students During COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia

TL;DR: Anxiety was highly associated with age, sex, and level of education and can enlighten government agencies and policy makers on the importance of making prompt, effective decisions to address students' anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coping strategies of students for anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: The study reveals that university students employ a number of coping strategies in relation to COVID-19, but also suggests a need to strengthen such strategies in this population, which may affect the generalizability of the research.
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Coping with COVID-19 and movement control order (MCO): experiences of university students in Malaysia.

TL;DR: The results showed that the students used maladaptive coping strategies more than adaptive coping strategies to deal with anxiety caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect of restriction of movement.