Curriculum Vitae
Dr Malarvilly A/P Ramayah
Senior Lecturer II
- School of Accounting & Finance
Faculty of Business & Law - +60359205669
- malarvilly.ramayah@taylors.edu.my
Senior Lecturer at School of Accounting and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law. Developed teaching skills through lecturing in twinning programmes. Was appointed as an Associate of the Faculty of Business, University of Technology Sydney, Australia from 2003 to 2006.
Lead the programme structure development team for Banking, Finance and Economics programmes under the dual award degrees with University of the West of England and became Programme Director of these programmes from 2012 to 2015.
Won silver medal in International University Carnival on e-Learning, Competition, Ministry of Higher Education, 2022 (Creativity), The Virtual International e-Content Development Competition 2021 20th- 27th AUGUST 2021, Competition, Ministry of Higher Education,2021 (Creativity) and International University Carnival on E-Learning (IEUCL) 2021 "Leading Innovation Towards Digitalized Community", Competition, Ministry of Higher Education, 2021 (Creativity).
The recent completion of PhD in Business sparked the interest in urban studies which resulted in the appointment as Deputy Director of the Livable Urban Communities Impact Lab.
(Role),(Level),(Duration)
- Senior Lecturer II, Faculty of Business & Law, 08/02/2000 to present
- Hub Leader for Socially Inclusive Spaces Hub, Liveable Urban Communities Impact Lab., 01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023
(Qualification),(Institution)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Business), Taylor's University, -
- Master Of Economics, University Of Malaya, Malaysia
- Bachelor Of Economics (Hons), University Of Malaya, Malaysia
(Area)
- Urban studies (Macroeconomic Policies, International Trade, Financial Economics, Urban )
(Research Area)
- Financial Economics, Economics Quality of Life, International Economy and Trade, Urban studies
(Title of publication in APA style)
- Ibrahim, H. M., Ramayah, M., & Rajaratnam, R. U. D. C. (2024). SATISFACTION WITH KUALA LUMPUR CITY HALL SERVICES: A STUDY ON PUBLIC HOUSING SRI SABAH VIA CSMS MODEL. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 22. (SCOPUS-Indexed)
- Malarvilly, R., Haniffa Beevi, A. J., (2022). Mind-Mapping Tool to Enhance Application of Economic Knowledge for Hybrid Learning. eISBN 978-967-26517-1-0
- Edward,Teoh & Ramayah,Malarvilly.(2016)The Determinants of Inflation: An ASEAN Perspective, Taylor’s Business Review Vol 6,49-72.
(Project title),(Role),(Duration),(Level)
- Physical and perceived neighbourhood characteristics influence on neighbourhood satisfation and happiness: A case study for Malaysian M40 residents and small business communities in Bangsar using Urban Social and Environmental Sustainability (USES) model. , Co-researcher, 2023 to 2025 (Taylor's University)
- Detailed design of Perak integrated river basin phase 1 - Lenggong flood mitigation plan phase 1, Hulu district, Co-researcher, 2020 (Private)
- An Assessment on Attachment to World Heritage Site: A Case Study of Lenggong Valley, Hulu Perak, Malaysia, Co-researcher, 2020 to 2023 (National)
- Investigating the antecedents of happiness among university students in Malaysia: A structural equation modeling approach, Co-researcher, 2018 to 2019 (Taylor's University)
- The macroeconomic determinants of environmental degradation: A dynamic panel estimation study of the environmental Kuznet's curve for carbon emissions, Project Leader, 2018 to 2019 (Taylor's University)
- Effectiveness of peer mentorship program in private universities in Malaysia, Co-researcher, 2016 to 2017 (Taylor's University)
(Name of Award/Stewardship),(Award Category),(Awarding Institution),(Year Awarded),(Type of Award)
- International University Carnival on e-Learning, Competition, Ministry of Higher Education, 2022 (Creativity)
- The Virtual International e-Content Development Competition 2021 20th- 27th AUGUST 2021, Competition, Ministry of Higher Education, 2021 (Creativity)
- International University Carnival on E-Learning (IEUCL) 2021 "Leading Innovation Towards Digitalized Community", Competition, Ministry of Higher Education, 2021 (Creativity)
(Course Title),(Course Mode),(Date/Duration),(Level)
- Conquering Career Stagnation, Research, 13/07/2017
- Decisions: Making the Right Move, Research, 24/05/2017
- Managing Workplace Stress, Research, 18/05/2017
- Uncovering the Root Problem, Research, 24/05/2017
- Turning Problems Around with Reverse Brainstorming, Research, 24/05/2017
- Creating Work/Life Balance, Research, 18/05/2017
- Employee Exhaustion: Managing a Well-balanced Workload, Research, 18/05/2017
- Communicating with a Cross-cultural Audience, Research, 08/03/2017
- Critical Thinking, Research, 23/02/2017
- Maximizing Learning through Collaborative Classroom (X-Space), Research, 24/05/2017 to 24/05/2017
- TBS Research Workshop AMOS Part 2 (Invited participants only), Research, 06/05/2017 to 06/05/2017
- TBS Research Workshop:AMOS Part 1(Invited participants only), Research, 08/04/2017 to 08/04/2017
- Launch of Taylor's Teaching & Learning Festival 2017, Research, 21/03/2017 to 21/03/2017
- Integrating Teaching with Research (TBS only), Research, 28/02/2017 to 28/02/2017
- Discovering the Dimensions of Learner-Centred Teaching, Research, 25/01/2017 to 25/01/2017
- Super MRT (Memory - Reading - Thinking), Research, 23/01/2017 to 23/01/2017