(2014) A handbook on SEM for academicians and practitioners: the step by step practical guides for the beginners. A source of renewable energy in Malaysia, why biodiesel? Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 35, 244-257 doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.04.001 Exploring the relationship between urbanization, energy consumption, and CO2 emission in MENA countries. A survey on renewable energy development in Malaysia: Current status, problems and prospects. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 21(1) Factors Affecting the Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy amongst Eastern Malaysian Households: A Case Study. Selection of renewable energy sources for sustainable development of electricity generation system using analytic hierarchy process: A case of Malaysia. Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 15(2), 897-904 Current perspective of the renewable energy development in Malaysia. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 9(3) doi: 10.14710/ijred.2020.31321 Determinants of CO 2 Emissions in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Evidence from MINT Economies. An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) for Developing and Validating a Scale of Public Acceptance on Willingness to Pay (PAWP) Maximum Demand (MD) Charge in Malaysia. A Proposed Model to Determine Public Acceptance on Willingness to Pay Maximum Demand (MD) Charge in Malaysia. “The Scale Validation of Public Participation of Renewable Energy (RE) Development in Malaysia: An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA),” International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), ISSN: 2277-3878, Volume-7 Issue-4S2 Abdullah, W.M.Z, Zainuddin, W.N.R, Ishak, W.W.M.The Scale for Assessment of Public Participation Towards Renewable Energy (RE) Development in Malaysia: An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). A Proposed Theoretical Model to Improve Public Participation Towards Renewable Energy (RE) Development in Malaysia. The potential and status of renewable energy development in Malaysia. Risk-taking behavior and capital adequacy in a mixed banking system: new evidence from Malaysia using dynamic OLS and two-step dynamic system GMM estimators. Note: This article has supplementary file(s). This study is also pertinent to initiate targeted campaigns and public education policies to improve awareness among Malaysians relating to renewable energy development The results proved validation of the PPRED model, indicating that all instruments included are reliable and valid to be used in the research. Specifically, EFA is used for variable extraction and CFA is used to test dimensionality, validity, and reliability of the PPRED model. Correlations are used to measure discriminant and convergent validation of the items whereas Cronbach’s Alpha is used to measure internal consistency among different items. In addition to this, using data from 154 usable responses from a second sample frame, this study also conducts confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the unidimensionality of the measurement model. Using data of 172 usable responses, this study conducts an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to analyse the factor structures. This study incorporates degree of knowledge on RE (KRE), environmental concern (EC), public awareness on RE (ARE), attitude towards RE usage (AURE), and willingness to adopt RE technology (WTA) in the PPRED model, with an aim to predict public willingness to pay (WTP) for energy generated from RE sources. Therefore, this research aims to develop and validate the instruments that measure public participation towards renewable energy development (PPRED) in Malaysia. Lack of an established measuring instrument for public participation towards renewable energy (RE) development has become a crucial concern for the researchers.
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