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Ahmad Hifzurrahman Ridzuan
Preferred name
Ahmad Hifzurrahman Ridzuan
Official Name
Ahmad Hifzurrahman, Ridzuan
Alternative Name
Ridzuan, Ahmad Hifzurrahman
Ridzuan, A.
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58286979100
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PublicationThe John F. Kennedy administration and the formation of the federation of Malaysia 1961-1963: A review of foreign relations of the United States (FRUS)( 2023-04-24)
;Ismail N. ;This study focuses on the administration of John F. Kennedy in the United States (US) and its relationship to the founding of the Federation of Malaysia from 1961 to 1963. The primary goal of this study is to investigate the domestic and regional concerns that led to the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, which drew attention in U.S. foreign policy. The time span covered begins in 1961, when President John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States, and ends in 1963, when he died. This study employs archival research methodologies, which include the analysis of primary documents from selected archives, including the National Archives of Malaysia, the National Archives of Singapore, and the National Archives in London. The primary document has been selected, processed, translated, and compiled to produce a more objective and authoritative argument. The primary focus was on the United States' Foreign Relations document (FRUS), which was later backed by other sources such as theses, books, memoirs, and articles. In the end, this study concluded that the formation of the Federation of Malaysia was actually within the contemplation of US foreign policy on domestic and regional issues during President Kennedy's administration. -
PublicationApplying diffusion of innovation theory and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) on farmers’ use of communication technology( 2016)
; ;Rosli Mohammed ;Mohd Khairie Ahmad ; ;Mohamad Rezal Hamzah ;Hayrol Azril ShaffrilThe study is focused on the use of communication technology in agricultural development. It is inevitable for the farmers to utilise the communication technology, which is a well known innovation, in order to get hold of various agricultural information that could help them to heighten the quality and quantity of agricultural products. Innovation is the implementation of ideas, products, practices, and services that adds the value to individuals (Rogers, 2003). The Malaysian farmers are merely way behind in terms of utilizing communication technology, which have prompted the researchers to look at this phenomenon in greater depth. The aim of this study is to help more farmers to use communication technology, henceforth naturally increases the number of knowledgeable and informative farmers. Based on Diffusion of Innovation Theory and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Techology (UTAUT), this study observes the effectiveness of the combination of these two theories specifically on the use of communication technology among farmers. The construct of innovation characteristics includes relative advantages, compatibility, trialibility, complexity, and observability, whereas the construct of technology acceptance includes effort expectation, performance expectations, social influence, and facilitating situation. A total of 398 malaysian farmers were involved in this study as the respondents. The result shows that the use of communications technology such as interactive media and social media, can largely be utilised by the farmers, as the use and the acceptance of communication technology have increased. A linear regression test has shown the effect on the Diffusion of Innovation Theory and UTAUT is at 10.2 variance changes. Thus, the combined use of these 2 theories suits effectively to be the foundation to investigate the use of the communication technology among farmers. This model can be improved or further modified for future research to identify other factors that could play a role in the use and acceptance of innovation, especially among farmers.2 12