Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin

Sustainable palm oil is an approach to oil palm agriculture that aims to produce palm oil without causing deforestation or harming people. The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) standard has been made mandatory by the end 2019. In the context of palm oil sustainability, the similar type of scheme...

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Main Author: Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah
Format: Student Project
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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Online Access:http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24447/
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spelling uitm-244472019-06-14T07:22:47Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24447/ Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah Agricultural industries HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Special classes. By occupation Sustainable palm oil is an approach to oil palm agriculture that aims to produce palm oil without causing deforestation or harming people. The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) standard has been made mandatory by the end 2019. In the context of palm oil sustainability, the similar type of scheme been implemented are Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO). Most of the research on MSPO implementation are focus more on awareness and factors but a very lack of study was conducted to identify the impact of MSPO. This study is to identify the impacts of worker’s welfare after MSPO implementation. This study covers knowledge, perceived benefits and government support as independent variables. A total 52 respondents were at Syarikat Perladangan Peserta Kundang Ulu, Tangkak, Johor. All the variables are positive relationship. In addition, knowledge (0.730) shows a very strong relationship towards the dependent variable. The results shows that the R² is 0.610 which indicate that 61% of the independent variables have been identified in this study. However, result of regression shows that there is no significant relationship between government support and the impacts of MSPO. Hence, it can be concluded that the most dominant impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation is knowledge. From these three impacts, perceived benefits and knowledge gave influence towards worker’s welfare after MSPO implementation. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah (2018) Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Agricultural industries
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
Special classes. By occupation
spellingShingle Agricultural industries
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
Special classes. By occupation
Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah
Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
description Sustainable palm oil is an approach to oil palm agriculture that aims to produce palm oil without causing deforestation or harming people. The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) standard has been made mandatory by the end 2019. In the context of palm oil sustainability, the similar type of scheme been implemented are Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO). Most of the research on MSPO implementation are focus more on awareness and factors but a very lack of study was conducted to identify the impact of MSPO. This study is to identify the impacts of worker’s welfare after MSPO implementation. This study covers knowledge, perceived benefits and government support as independent variables. A total 52 respondents were at Syarikat Perladangan Peserta Kundang Ulu, Tangkak, Johor. All the variables are positive relationship. In addition, knowledge (0.730) shows a very strong relationship towards the dependent variable. The results shows that the R² is 0.610 which indicate that 61% of the independent variables have been identified in this study. However, result of regression shows that there is no significant relationship between government support and the impacts of MSPO. Hence, it can be concluded that the most dominant impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation is knowledge. From these three impacts, perceived benefits and knowledge gave influence towards worker’s welfare after MSPO implementation.
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author Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah
author_facet Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah
author_sort Mohyidin, Nurul Nabilah
title Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
title_short Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
title_full Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
title_fullStr Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
title_full_unstemmed Impact of workers’ welfare after MSPO implementation / Nurul Nabilah Mohyidin
title_sort impact of workers’ welfare after mspo implementation / nurul nabilah mohyidin
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24447/
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