Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Assessment of residential satisfaction in newly designed public low-cost housing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Ibrahim, Mansor H., et al.. (2014). The response of sectoral returns to macroeconomic shocks in the Malaysian stock market.7 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H. & Baharom Abdul Hamid. (2011). The role of gold in financial investment: a Malaysian perspective.14 indexed citations
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Abdul-Rahman, Aisyah, Mansor H. Ibrahim, & Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera. (2009). Lending Structure and Bank Insolvency Risk: A Comparative Study Between Islamic and Conventional Banks. Scientific Repository (Petra Christian University).19 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H., et al.. (2009). Long-Run Relationship and Dynamic Interactions between Housing and Stock Prices in Thailand. Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance. 5(1). 93–105.5 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H. & Raditya Sukmana. (2009). Gold investment as an inflationary hedge: the Malaysian evidence.2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2006). Monetary Dynamics and Gold Dinar: An Empirical Perspective. SSRN Electronic Journal.10 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2006). INTERNATIONAL LINKAGE OF ASEAN STOCK PRICES: AN ANALYSIS OF RESPONSE ASYMMETRIES. Applied econometrics and international development. 6(3). 192–202.2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2004). A VAR ANALYSIS OF US AND JAPANESE EFFECTS ON MALAYSIAN AGGREGATE AND SECTORAL OUTPUT. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1(1). 5–28.4 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2001). The Effects of Government Spending on Private Capital Formation: The Case of Malaysia. Economia Internazionale / International Economics. 54(2). 187–201.2 indexed citations
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Majid, M. Shabri Abd., et al.. (2001). The Relationship between Stock Returns and Inflation: Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 9. 129–154.10 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H., et al.. (2001). MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES, EXCHANGE RATE AND STOCK PRICE: A MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE. IIUM Journal Of Economics and Management/International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting. 9(2). 141–164.35 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2000). PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CAPITAL FORMATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MALAYSIA, 1961-1995. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 8(1). 21–40.6 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (2000). Financial Integration and Diversification Among Asean Equity Markets: A Malaysian Perspective. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 8. 25–40.2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (1999). Financial Liberalisation And Stock Market Volatility in Malaysia: A GARCH Approach. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 7. 75–86.2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (1997). Patterns and Variations in State Manufacturing Productivity. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 5(2). 39–65.1 indexed citations
Ibrahim, Mansor H.. (1997). New Evidence on Day of the Week Effect in the Malaysian Stock Market. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 5(1). 23–33.5 indexed citations
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