This book provides a comprehensive examination of the palm oil export market, including analysis of its current challenges and move towards sustainability.
Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this volume is written by contributors ranging from the fields of economics, engineering, and chemical sciences. Chapters address a wide range of topics including trade market, environmental sustainability, economic dynamics, and future directions to implement nanotechnology and biowaste recycling in the palm oil industry. They synthesize existing research on the palm oil market, and examine the industrys transformation efforts via technology adoption, biofuel energy research, and its response to new rules and policies from the EU market.
This book would appeal greatly to scholars and researchers on international trade, supply chain management, and economic development, especially those in oil palm production and import countries.
Table of Contents
Editors Profile
List of Contributors
Preface
PART I: Export market orientation (EMO) in palm oil research
1. Palm Oil Business: Global Market Trend and Local Outlook
Hisham Hussain, Hisamuddin Mohamad Aspar, Rafizah Mazlan, Subashini Nadras, M
Ayatollah Khomeini Ab Rahman, Nur Ain Mohd Hassan, Johari Minal
2. The Role of Climate Related Disclosure in Achieving Sustainable
Competitive Advantage in Export Markets
Gunnar Rimmel, Maizatul Abdullah, Ali Ramadhan Ahmed Husayn
3. Bibliometric Analysis on Palm Oil Export Marketing Study: Scopus Database
Mohd Iqbal Firdaus
4. Network Theory and Agency Theory in Examining Palm Oil Export Market
Orientation (EMO)
Nor Aida Abdul Rahamn, Norlin Khalid
5. Palm Oil Plantation Workers in Malaysia and Indonesia: Issues and
Challenges
Hazrul Shahiri, Yuhong Du
PART II: Issues and Challenges of Palm Oil Export Market
6. Challenges and Opportunities for Palm Oil in Export Markets
Puah Chiew Wei, Rizal Affandi Lukman
7. Industrial Revolution 4.0: The Challenges of Palm Oil Industry in
Technological Adoption
Cheah Wai Yan, Siti Dina Razman Pahri, Er, Zainab Idris, Noor Haziqah
Kamaludin, Nur Azalina Suzianti Feisal,Tengku Nilam Baizura Tengku Ibrahim
8. The Role of Biofuel Energy and Institutional Quality on Malaysia Palm Oil
Export to the BRICS Economies
Norlin Khalid, Noorhalizam Mohamed Nor, Nor Aida Abd Rahman, Sakinah Alias,
Muhammad Faliq Abd Razak
9. The Challenges of Return on Investment (ROI) in the Malaysian Palm oil
Industry
Najuwa Mohd Nasir, Norshahrizan Nordin, Fadhlur Rahim Azmi
10. International Demand Dynamics for Palm Oil: A Comparative Analysis
Hakimah Nur Ahmad Hamidi, Miksalmina- tukar susunan
11. Global Market Shifts and Palm Oil Export Dynamics: Issues and Challenges
Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin, Rizqon Halal Syah Aji, Mohd Syauqi Nazmi
12. Policies in the European Union: Implications for Export of Palm Oil
Puah Chiew Wei, Rizal Affandi Lukman
Part III: Future Strategies in Sustaining Palm Oil Market
13. Important Key Points Regarding the Circular Bioeconomy in the Palm Oil
Industry: Current Practices and Future Perspectives
Prihardi Kahar, Noor-Afiqah Ahmad Zain, Radityo Pangestu, Chiaki Ogino
14. Crafting a Sustainable Green Image: Marketing Strategies for Emerging
Palm Oil Brands
Hafizah Omar Zaki, Nurul Atasha Jamaludin, Yeap Peik Fong
15. From the Ground Up: Sustainable Palm Oil and Entrepreneurial
Opportunities
Nurul Atasha Jamaludin, Hafizah Omar Zaki, Yeap Peik Fong
16. Assessing the national and regional impacts of Malaysia's restriction
strategies on palm oil exports to the European Union: Results of a CGE
analysis
Masoud Yahoo, Norlida Hanim Mohd Salleh, Mu Lin
Conclusions and ways forward
Norlin Khalid, Nor Aida Abdul Rahman, Cheah Wai Yan and Zainab Idris
Norlin Khalid is Associate Professor at the Centre for Sustainable and Inclusive Development Studies (SID), Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman currently serves as Associate Professor at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT) in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Cheah Wai Yan is currently serving as Senior Lecturer at the Centre of Research in Development, Social and Environment (SEEDS), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
Zainab Idris has dedicated her career to oleochemistry, conducting a number of breakthrough research projects for more than 20 years.