Author:
Che Soh Mazlan,Yusof Radduan,Abdul Rahim Memiyanty,Zamzuri Norol Hamiza,Abdul Halim Hasliza,Ramli Lokman Effendi,Mohd Sibi Norhaslinda,Mohd Noor Norazam
Abstract
This study explores how autonomy, authority, accountability, and ability impact the perception of the proposed Malaysian Commission of the Registry of Societies (SPPM) among NGOs in Malaysia. This study fills the gap in the limited research on establishing the Commission from the perspective of the NGOs. A survey was administered to 2229 individuals and analysed using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The study finds that autonomy and authority positively influence perception, while accountability and ability have an insignificant relationship. The study's findings will aid policymakers, government officials, and stakeholders in establishing and managing the SPPM.
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