Professor Dr.
 Ho Chong Mun

Professor Dr. Ho Chong Mun

Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, UMS

Professor Dr. Ho Chong Mun is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, University Malaysia Sabah.

As a member of Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Professor Dr. Ho Chong Mun holds Degree of Ph.D in Economics from Yokohama Nat. University, Japan , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Research

Projects

8

Active

8

Grants

RM 1,959,603.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Economics - Economic Modelling and Forecasting

Economics - Applied Econometrics

Economics - Social Security

Economics - Mathematical Economics

Mathematical Sciences - Complex Analysis

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


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Scopus Profile

Documents

60

H-Index

12

Citations

445

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

A dynamic panel analysis of industrial automation and trade liberalization effects on labor income share in advanced and emerging economies

Member

2025 - 2027

Edutech stem analytics: empowering stem with iot, drones & computational thinking in sabah

Member

2025 - 2027

Sustainable blue economy and coastal communities: exploring sustainable livelihood, social and environmental well-being among fishing communities on the coastal areas of sabah

Member

2024 - 2025

Integrated multi-hop transceiver scavenging system

Member

2024 - 2026

Bayesian approach to support triaging of renal disease and diabetes patients using complete blood count test data

Member

2023 - 2026

Enhancing financial well-being among youth sme owners in sabah, malaysia: an examination of financial literacy factors.

Member

2023 - 2026

A structural equation model of growth mindset on mathematics achievement

Leader

2023 - 2026

A world free of tuberculosis : early detection and control through digital healthcare system using smart sensing technology

Member

2022 - 2023

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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1.

Diana Binti Hassan , Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu (2025) , Mapping Global Trends In Labor Income Share Studies

2.

Mohd Amiruddin Bin Mohd Kassim , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu (2025) , Sport Psychiatry In The Asia-pacific: Contributions, Trends, And Future Directions

3.

Assis Bin Kamu , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Ho Chong Mun (2025) , Navigating The Shadows: The Impact Of Mindfulness, Cognitive Fusion, And Coping Strategies On Psychological Distress Among Mental Health Workers In Timor Leste

4.

Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu , Thong Vie Cheong (2025) , Factors Affecting University Students’ Happiness Over Two Years At Universiti Malaysia Sabah: A Retrospective Observational Study

5.

Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu , Lim Fui Yee Beatrice (2025) , Trade Composition And Labor Income Share: A Dynamic Panel Threshold Study Across Advanced And Emerging Countries

6.

Mohd Amiruddin Bin Mohd Kassim , Assis Bin Kamu , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Ho Chong Mun (2025) , Digital Interventions In Sport Psychology And Psychiatry: A Bibliometric Analysis

7.

Mohd Amiruddin Bin Mohd Kassim , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu (2025) , Research Trends In Esports And Mental Health A Bibliometric Approach

8.

Ricky Chia Chee Jiun , Ho Chong Mun , Diana Binti Hassan , Assis Bin Kamu (2025) , Relationship Between Stock Market And Macroeconomic Variables Using Panel Data With Structural Breaks: Asean-5 Countries

9.

Ho Chong Mun , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping , Mohd Amiruddin Bin Mohd Kassim , Assis Bin Kamu (2025) , A Five-decade Bibliometric Review Of Interventions For Performance Anxiety In Sports

10.

Ho Chong Mun , Assis Bin Kamu , Lim Fui Yee Beatrice (2025) , The Impact Of Technological Change And Automation On Income Distribution And Labor Income Share: A Bibliometric Analysis (1975–2024)


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