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Hassanuddin, H., Aziz, I., Rohana, R., Salwani, S., Arbaiah, A., Hakimin, H & Afthanorhan, A. (2020). Modeling the social, economic and environmental effects of Pondok Tahfiz.Management Science Letters , 10(9), 1915-1922.
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Arbuckle, J. L. (2010). IBM SPSS Amos 19 user’s guide. Crawfordville, FL: Amos Development Corporation, 635.
Asnawi, A., Awang, Z., Afthanorhan, A., Mohamad, M., & Karim, F. (2019). The influence of hospital image and service quality on patients’ satisfaction and loyalty. Management Science Letters, 9(6), 911-920.
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Awang, Z. (2015). SEM made simple: A gentle approach to learning Structural Equation Modeling. MPWS Rich Publica-tion.
Aziz, M., Adnan, A., Afthanorhan, A., Foziah, H., Ishak, S., & Rashid, N. (2019a). The influence of employer value propo-sition in talent demand towards talent shortage in the Malaysian Islamic banking institutions: A SEM approach. Man-agement Science Letters, 9(6), 843–850.
Aziz, M. I., Afthanorhan, A., & Awang, Z. (2016). Talent development model for a career in Islamic banking institutions: A SEM approach. Cogent Business & Management, 3(1), 1186259.
Aziz, M. I., Hassan, S., & Adnan, A. A. (2019b). An Empirical Investigation into Malay Workers’ Intentions to Leave their Jobs. International Journal of Innovation, 7(10), 19.
Basiago, A. D. (1998). Economic, social, and environmental sustainability in development theory and urban planning practice. Environmentalist, 19(2), 145–161.
Bentler, P. M., & Bonett, D. G. (1980). Significance tests and goodness of fit in the analysis of covariance structures. Psy-chological Bulletin, 88(3), 588–606. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.88.3.588
Bentler, P. M. (1990). Comparative fit indexes in structural models. Psychological Bulletin, 107(2), 238.
Browne, M. W., & Cudeck, R. (1993). Alternative ways of assessing model fit. Sage Focus Editions, 154, 136–136.
Christopher Westland, J. (2010). Lower bounds on sample size in structural equation modeling. Electronic Commerce Re-search and Applications, 9(6), 476–487. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2010.07.003
Creswell, J. W., & Clark, V. L. P. (2017). Designing and conducting mixed methods research. Sage publications.
Dalila, D., Latif, H., Jaafar, N., Aziz, I., & Afthanorhan, A. (2020). The mediating effect of personal values on the rela-tionships between attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and intention to use. Management Science Letters, 10(1), 153–162.
Dees, J. G. (1998a). Enterprising nonprofits: What do you do when traditional sources of funding fall short. Harvard Busi-ness Review, 76(1), 55–67.
Dees, J. G. (1998b). The meaning of social entrepreneurship. Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Hair, J. F., Anderson, R. E., Tatham, R. L., & William, C. (1998). Black (1998), Multivariate data analysis. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Hair, J. F., Gabriel, M., & Patel, V. (2014). AMOS covariance-based structural equation modeling (CB-SEM): Guidelines on its application as a marketing research tool.
Hair, J. F., Ringle, C. M., & Sarstedt, M. (2013). Partial least squares structural equation modeling: Rigorous applications, better results and higher acceptance. Long Range Planning, 46(1–2), 1–12.
Harris, J. M. (2000). Basic principles of sustainable development. Dimensions of Sustainable Developmnet, 21–41.
Holmes-Smith, P., Coote, L., & Cunningham, E. (2006). Structural equation modeling: From the fundamentals to ad-vanced topics. Melbourne: Sreams.
IUCN, U. (1980). WWF. World Conservation Strategy. Living Resource Conservation for Sustainable Development. Gland, Switzerland, IUCN, UNEP, WWF.
Kickul, J., & Lyons, T. S. (2012). Measuring social impact. Understanding Social Entrepreneurship: The Relentless Pur-suit of Mission in an Ever Changing World, 176–200.
Krejcie, R. V., & Morgan, D. W. (1970). Determining sample size for research activities. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 30(3), 607–610.
Majid, N. A., Zainol, F. A., Daud, W. N. W., & Afthanorhan, A. (2019). Cooperative Entrepreneurship in Malaysian Sec-ondary Schools: A Review of Current Practices. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 5(3), 812-818.
Marsh, H. W., & Hocevar, D. (1985). Application of confirmatory factor analysis to the study of self-concept: First- and higher order factor models and their invariance across groups. Psychological Bulletin, 97(3), 562–582.
Peredo, A. M., & McLean, M. (2006). Social entrepreneurship: A critical review of the concept. Journal of World Busi-ness, 41(1), 56–65.
Rice, M. E., & Harris, G. T. (2005). Comparing Effect Sizes in Follow-Up Studies: ROC Area, Cohen’s d, and r. Law and Human Behavior, 29(5), 615–620. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10979-005-6832-7
Sanz, M. F., Ferrer, J. G., van Staalduinen, W., Bond, R., & Hinkema, M. (2018). Evaluating Socio-economic Impact of Age-Friendly Environments. In Building Evidence for Active Ageing Policies (pp. 117–138). Springer.
Shevlin, M., & Miles, J. N. V. (1998). Effects of sample size, model specification and factor loadings on the GFI in con-firmatory factor analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 25(1), 85–90.
Short, J. C., Moss, T. W., & Lumpkin, G. T. (2009). Research in social entrepreneurship: Past contributions and future op-portunities. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 3(2), 161–194.
Zietsma, C., & Tuck, R. (2012). First, do no harm: Evaluating resources for teaching social entrepreneurship. Academy of Management Briarcliff Manor, NY.