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THE ELEMENTS OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE MODEL IN MALAYSIA
Author(s) -
Rusman Ghani,
Rosli Saad,
Shafawaty Mohamad Shabri,
Muhammad Syahir Abd Wahab,
Mohamad Zulkurnai Ghazali
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced international journal of banking, accounting and finance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2682-8537
DOI - 10.35631/aijbaf.39005
Subject(s) - corporate governance , government (linguistics) , gross domestic product , christian ministry , set (abstract data type) , business , product (mathematics) , good governance , economics , process management , computer science , political science , economic growth , mathematics , finance , linguistics , philosophy , geometry , law , programming language
The contribution of the cooperative sector in Malaysia to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is still at an unsatisfactory level. Some reports state that the country's GDP was only achieved between 3% to 4% until 31 December 2019 compared to the target of 10% as set in the National Cooperative Policy (NCP) 2011-2020. Based on NCP 2011-2020, one of the achievements that contribute to the increase in GDP is good regulation and governance. The same achievement strategy is continued in the fourth strategic thrust proposal of NCP 2021-2030, which is to create effective regulation. Therefore, to solve the problems of the study, the objectives of the study is to identify the elements of cooperative governance model based on cooperative governance guidelines in Malaysia and investigate the effect of cooperative governance model based on cooperative governance guidelines on cooperative performance in Malaysia. This study will use quantitative research method to achieve the objectives that have been set, namely questionnaire techniques and content analysis. Validation of the study framework model will be conducted using quantitative analysis techniques using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. The expected output of the study is the Cooperative Governance Model that can be referred to by the Ministry of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development (MEDAC) and government agencies such as the Malaysian Cooperative Commission (MCC), Malaysian Cooperative Institute and other cooperatives. The significant results of this study are expected to provide input to the MCC related to the elements of good cooperative governance and can be used as additional information to be disseminated to cooperatives in Malaysia. The improvement in the achievement of cooperative governance is expected to contribute to the increase in cooperative revenue which in turn achieves the target contribution to the national GDP.

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