Professor Madya Dr.
 Nelson Lajuni

Professor Madya Dr. Nelson Lajuni

Fakulti Perniagaan, Ekonomi Dan Perakaunan, UMS

LAJUNI Nelson has over 23 years of experience teaching finance and banking subjects and currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). He earned a DBA in Business Management (Finance) from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia, and a Corporate MBA from the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) recognised by the Financial Planning Association of Malaysia (FPAM) and holds memberships in the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) and the Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB). His interests include Financial Planning, Behavioural Finance, Consumer Finance, and PLS-SEM.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Fakulti Perniagaan, Ekonomi Dan Perakaunan, UMS

Appointed Department

Fakulti Perniagaan, Ekonomi Dan Perakaunan, UMS

Education

Doktor Pentadbiran Perniagaan

Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Shah Alam

2018

Ijazah Sarjana Korporat Pentadbiran Perniagaan

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

2005

Ijazah Sarjanamuda Pentadbiran Perniagaan

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

2001

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

21

Active

6

Grants

RM 715,270.03


Research Interests & Expertise

Banking, Finance And Wealth Management - Financial Literacy

Publications

Total Publications by Year

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


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

16

H-Index

4

Citations

150

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

The contingency factor of management accounting practices in the muslim-friendly hotels in sabah and labuan

Member

2024 - 2026

A multi-analytical approach to studying motivations to use fintech services among malaysian

Member

2023 - 2025

Fluctuation of soybean and crude oil and the impact to sabah palm oil companies

Member

2023 - 2026

The impact of sustainability reporting standards on internet financial reporting from malaysian perspective

Member

2023 - 2026

Dana inovasi sekolah tenom, nabawan dan pensiangan

Member

2020 - 2023

Pengaruh kompetensi anggota lembaga koperasi ke atas prestasi koperasi di sabah

Member

2018 - 2019

Publications listing

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

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Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Do Ceo Characteristics Moderate The Link Between Ceo Power And Firm Performance?

32.

Rozilee Bin Asid , Nelson Lajuni , Rozilee Bin Asid , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , The Impact Of Third-party Payment On The Profitability Of Commercial Banks: Evidence From China

33.

Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , The Determinants Of Financial Planning Among Youths In Sabah

34.

Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Aligning Sabah Foundation Education Scholarship With Employability: Strategies For Bridging The Gap

35.

Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Unveiling Entrepreneurial Intentions: Empirical Evidence Of The Iban Community In Kuching, Sarawak

36.

Rozilee Bin Asid , Nelson Lajuni , Rozilee Bin Asid , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , The Impact Of Third-party Payment On The Profitability Of Commercial Banks: Evidence From China

37.

Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Integrating Technology By Malaysian Polytechnic Students In Utilizing Institutional Repositories: A Continuous Study Employing The Utaut Framework

38.

Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Empowering Indonesian Migrant Workers Through Financial Literacy And Entrepreneurship

39.

Nelson Lajuni , Wong Sing Yun , Dayangku Aslinah Bte Abd Rahim , Siti Hajar Binti Samsu , Mohamad I'sa Bin Abd Jalil , Siti Hajar Binti Samsu , Nelson Lajuni , Dayangku Aslinah Bte Abd Rahim , Mohamad I'sa Bin Abd Jalil , Wong Sing Yun (2024) , Assessing Economic Wellbeing For Development Sustainability: A Review On A Potential Pathways For Sabah

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Nelson Lajuni , Nelson Lajuni (2024) , Aligning Sabah Foundation Education Scholarship With Employability: Strategies For Bridging The Gap


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