CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS

This study investigated the competitiveness index of the fourteen states in Malaysia. It also examined various aspects of competitiveness among states and vital elements that might influence competitiveness by utilizing a three-level hierarchical indicator system encompassing economic, social and en...

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Main Authors: Chee Ann Lim, Ku Azam Tuan Lonik, Radziah Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2021-07-01
Series:Malaysian Management Journal
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Online Access:http://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/mmj/article/view/mmj2021.25.1
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spelling doaj-e0c1b0b93b35489db0a240c913c5ceca2021-07-25T03:45:03ZengUUM PressMalaysian Management Journal0128-62262289-66512021-07-012512410.32890/mmj2021.25.1CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSISChee Ann Lim0Ku Azam Tuan Lonik1Radziah Adam2School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains MalaysiaSchool of Distance Education, Universiti Sains MalaysiaSchool of Distance Education, Universiti Sains MalaysiaThis study investigated the competitiveness index of the fourteen states in Malaysia. It also examined various aspects of competitiveness among states and vital elements that might influence competitiveness by utilizing a three-level hierarchical indicator system encompassing economic, social and environmental factors. An equally weighted index was applied to scrutinize the three dimensions. The index output was based on 24 indicators across six components. The critical components were economic performance, economic structure, marketization and openness, social aspects, domestic security and environmental quality. This study also examined the relationship between the components of competitiveness and economic growth for states in Malaysia by using the panel data estimation approach; a method which utilised data sets for fourteen states over a period extending from 2005 to 2016. Data were then analysed using a panel data regression model. Overall, findings showed that Selangor, where Kuala Lumpur the national capital was situated, was the most competitive state. In 2016, Kuala Lumpur was the best performer in terms of economic performance, social aspects and environmental quality. It was also found that domestic security and environmental quality were significant determinants of economic growth, which had enhanced competitiveness among states in Malaysia. A state’s performance according to the three dimensions varied greatly as there were different factors of specializations for each state. This study has proposed that each state in the federation possessed a significant economic performance, as well as substantial social and environmental development to ensure and sustain their respective state of competitiveness. http://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/mmj/article/view/mmj2021.25.1economic competitivenesssocial competitivenessenvironmental competitivenesspanel datastate competitiveness
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Ku Azam Tuan Lonik
Radziah Adam
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Ku Azam Tuan Lonik
Radziah Adam
CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
Malaysian Management Journal
economic competitiveness
social competitiveness
environmental competitiveness
panel data
state competitiveness
author_facet Chee Ann Lim
Ku Azam Tuan Lonik
Radziah Adam
author_sort Chee Ann Lim
title CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
title_short CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
title_full CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
title_fullStr CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed CONSTRUCTING A COMPETITIVENESS INDEX FOR STATES IN MALAYSIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
title_sort constructing a competitiveness index for states in malaysia: a panel data analysis
publisher UUM Press
series Malaysian Management Journal
issn 0128-6226
2289-6651
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This study investigated the competitiveness index of the fourteen states in Malaysia. It also examined various aspects of competitiveness among states and vital elements that might influence competitiveness by utilizing a three-level hierarchical indicator system encompassing economic, social and environmental factors. An equally weighted index was applied to scrutinize the three dimensions. The index output was based on 24 indicators across six components. The critical components were economic performance, economic structure, marketization and openness, social aspects, domestic security and environmental quality. This study also examined the relationship between the components of competitiveness and economic growth for states in Malaysia by using the panel data estimation approach; a method which utilised data sets for fourteen states over a period extending from 2005 to 2016. Data were then analysed using a panel data regression model. Overall, findings showed that Selangor, where Kuala Lumpur the national capital was situated, was the most competitive state. In 2016, Kuala Lumpur was the best performer in terms of economic performance, social aspects and environmental quality. It was also found that domestic security and environmental quality were significant determinants of economic growth, which had enhanced competitiveness among states in Malaysia. A state’s performance according to the three dimensions varied greatly as there were different factors of specializations for each state. This study has proposed that each state in the federation possessed a significant economic performance, as well as substantial social and environmental development to ensure and sustain their respective state of competitiveness.
topic economic competitiveness
social competitiveness
environmental competitiveness
panel data
state competitiveness
url http://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/mmj/article/view/mmj2021.25.1
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