Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists

The purpose of this study was to investigate teleological factor contributing towards commuting accident to or return from workplace among motorcyclist workers of COMPANY XYZ Center. A set of questionnaire was formulated based on the research model and has been used in data collection through paper...

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Main Author: Ungku Ismith Syafiq, Ungku Khalid
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Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
description The purpose of this study was to investigate teleological factor contributing towards commuting accident to or return from workplace among motorcyclist workers of COMPANY XYZ Center. A set of questionnaire was formulated based on the research model and has been used in data collection through paper based survey. One hundred and thirty–three (133) workers who are participate to do a survey excluding thirty (30) workers who are involved in pilot study. The workers are consist of male (71 workers) and female (62 workers) in the private sector participated in this study. Major finding this study revealed that majority of female workers, degree holder and environmental factor in COMPANY XYZ possess with significant value towards commuting accident. Finally, this study includes several recommendations and suggestions which useful to provide wider perspective to subsequent research.
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title Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
title_short Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
title_full Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
title_fullStr Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
title_full_unstemmed Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists
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spelling my-uum-etd.70772021-08-18T08:18:55Z Teleological factors contributing towards work commuting accidents among motorcyclists 2017 Ungku Ismith Syafiq, Ungku Khalid Azizan, Norizan Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business HE Transportation and Communications The purpose of this study was to investigate teleological factor contributing towards commuting accident to or return from workplace among motorcyclist workers of COMPANY XYZ Center. A set of questionnaire was formulated based on the research model and has been used in data collection through paper based survey. One hundred and thirty–three (133) workers who are participate to do a survey excluding thirty (30) workers who are involved in pilot study. The workers are consist of male (71 workers) and female (62 workers) in the private sector participated in this study. Major finding this study revealed that majority of female workers, degree holder and environmental factor in COMPANY XYZ possess with significant value towards commuting accident. Finally, this study includes several recommendations and suggestions which useful to provide wider perspective to subsequent research. 2017 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/7077/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/7077/1/s820094_01.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/7077/2/s820094_02.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Abdelfatah, A. (2016). Traffic Fatality Causes and Trends in Malaysia. Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program, Working Paper Series, 1-19. Act, M. E. (1955). National Laws on Labour, Social Security and Related Human Rights. Malaysia. Allison, D., Swanseen, K., Metha, Y. A., & Gabler, H. (2010). Rating Roads for Motorcyclist Safety: Development of a Motorcycle Road Assessment Program. Transportation Research Record No. 2194, 67-64. Anitei, M., Chraif, M., & Lonita, E. (2015). 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