Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry

This paper explores the productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry in the pre and post-reform environment particularly with the passage of both Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA 1998) and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMCA 1998)....

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Main Author: Mohamad, Noorihsan
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling iium-91192013-05-20T04:03:30Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9119/ Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry Mohamad, Noorihsan HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods HD72 Economic growth, development, planning HE9713 Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry T173.2 Technological change This paper explores the productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry in the pre and post-reform environment particularly with the passage of both Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA 1998) and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMCA 1998). Productivity has been measured by the Malmquist index, using a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique. The Malmquist productivity measures are decomposed into two components: technological change and technical efficiency change index. The findings suggest that Total Factor Productivity (TFP) has increased significantly for the whole industry, predominantly in the post-reform period through the establishment of Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Despite the positive productivity development that has taken place, the paper however found that technical progress has been the most important source of productivity growth to Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry. Low technical efficiency in the industry indicates a great potential for the industry to further increase its productivity through higher utilization of technology as well as technological knowledge dispersion. Thus, existing regulatory framework need to be redesigned to complement the productive capacity of technology to further promotes the growth of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry. 2004 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9119/1/DEAbook2004.pdf Mohamad, Noorihsan (2004) Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry. In: 4th International Symposium of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), 5-6th September 2004, Birmingham, United Kingdom. http://deazone.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/DEAbook2004.pdf
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topic HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
HD72 Economic growth, development, planning
HE9713 Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry
T173.2 Technological change
spellingShingle HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
HD72 Economic growth, development, planning
HE9713 Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry
T173.2 Technological change
Mohamad, Noorihsan
Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
description This paper explores the productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry in the pre and post-reform environment particularly with the passage of both Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA 1998) and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMCA 1998). Productivity has been measured by the Malmquist index, using a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique. The Malmquist productivity measures are decomposed into two components: technological change and technical efficiency change index. The findings suggest that Total Factor Productivity (TFP) has increased significantly for the whole industry, predominantly in the post-reform period through the establishment of Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Despite the positive productivity development that has taken place, the paper however found that technical progress has been the most important source of productivity growth to Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry. Low technical efficiency in the industry indicates a great potential for the industry to further increase its productivity through higher utilization of technology as well as technological knowledge dispersion. Thus, existing regulatory framework need to be redesigned to complement the productive capacity of technology to further promotes the growth of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamad, Noorihsan
author_facet Mohamad, Noorihsan
author_sort Mohamad, Noorihsan
title Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
title_short Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
title_full Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
title_fullStr Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
title_sort regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
publishDate 2004
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/9119/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/9119/1/DEAbook2004.pdf
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