Dr. Zalfa Laili Hamzah is an Associate Professor at Department of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business & Economics, Universiti Malaya. She serves Expert Advisor to UM Corporate Brand Management. She received her PhD in Corporate Branding from Universiti Malaya. Her research interests encompass Corporate Branding / Brand Management including product, services, employer and social media branding), Corporate Identity, Image and Reputation, Leadership as well as Consumer Behaviour/Psychology. She is currently undertaking both research (FRGS) in (i) Employees Mental Health, Wellbeing and Employer Brand Performance; and (ii) Impact of Good Governance Practices on Financial and Brand Image Performance in Malaysian Public Sector. Another area of her ongoing research revolves around the impact of consumption decisions on financial wellbeing and consumer wellbeing. Her scholarly contributions have been published in esteemed journals including Journal of Business Research, Journal of Brand Management, Journal of Interactive Marketing, Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, Online Information Review, International Journal of Bank Marketing, Journal of Consumer Marketing, Management Review Quarterly and International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising and International Journal of Technology Marketing. She also presented her work at several International reputable conferences including Sydney, Australia, London, United Kingdom and Lugano, Switzerland and Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
show more »I mainly work in the following inter-connected, research areas: phonetics; varieties of English, (particularly Malaysian English); applied linguistics with a particular focus on language education policy, and language use in education; and language in culture and society especially language use in multilingual contexts, language and culture, and endangered languages especially Melaka Portuguese. My other area of interest is language documentation, and my documentation of Melaka Portuguese, funded by the Endangered Language Documentation Programme, is digitally archived at the Endangered Languages Archive. Together with Professor Emeritus Peter K. Austin, I worked on capacity building for language documentation funded by the Newton Advanced Fellowship Scheme. My documentation of and research on Melaka Portuguese (Papiah Cristang) have contributed to the development of materials and programmes with community representatives to encourage the use of this endangered language. I am also interested in raising public awareness about indigenous languages and cultures. As part of this interest, in 2019, I co-convened an exhibition on indigenous languages in Malaysia in conjunction with the International Year of Indigenous Languages in 2019. I also recently co-edited a book, Selected Research on Orang Asli Communities. My work and thoughts on endangered languages in general and more specifically on Melaka Portuguese have been featured in local and international media. Apart from my academic and administrative duties, I have been involved in capacity building for research training, leadership development in higher education. I was part of the pioneering team that developed the Malaysian Chapter of the International Deans' Course (MyIDC). I also recently led a development programme for Early Career Researchers funded by the Association of Commonwealth Universities. Both programmes involved mentoring, and I am currently also a mentor in the Association of Pacific Rim Universities' Asia Pacific Women in Leadership (APWiL) programme.
show more »RECENT PUBLICATION
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Wu, Ying Qi; Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei (2024). Corporate Branding of Academic Institutions: Semiotic Communication of Logos and Names. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education
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Jabeen, Sahira; Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei (2024). Multimodal Narrativity in a Pakistani Tv Advertisement: a Socio-Semiotic and Narratological Analysis. Social Semiotics
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Gong, Jiankun; Firdaus, Amira (2024). Is The Pandemic a Boon or a Bane? News Media Coverage of Covid-19 in China Daily. Journalism Practice
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Kwa, Kiam Heong (2024). Coherence Invariant Maps On Order-3 Symmetric Tensors. Linear & Multilinear Algebra
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Balakrishnan, Vimala; Ramanathan, Ghayathri; Zhou, Siyi; Wong, Chee Kuan (2024). Optimized Support Vector Regression Predicting Treatment Duration Among Tuberculosis Patients in Malaysia. Multimedia Tools and Applications
TOTAL PUBLICATIONS AS OF DATE 682
LATEST AWARDED GRANT
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Pembangunan Model Sekolah Menengah Agama Negeri (Sman) Sabah Lestari Ke Arah Merealisasikan Pelan Pembangunan Sabah Maju Jaya
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Social Robot in Combatting Loneliness in Older Adults
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Integrating Ai Into Research Methodology Education: a Curriculum Development Initiative
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Propagation from Meteorological to Hydrological Drought for Drought Forecasting in Muda River Basin
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Reinforcement Learning for Uncertainty-Driven Human-Robot Collaboration Task Allocation in Automotive End-of-Life Vehicle Disassembly Process
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Metabolomic Profiling of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: Exploring Biomarkers from Patient to Zebrafish Model Using Dried Blood Spots as Matrix
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Pembangunan Indeks Kesejahteraan Psikospiritual Keluarga Malaysia Madani
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Development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (Saf) from Non-Edible Vegetable Oil