MYS_2016_WBCS_v01_M
World Bank Group Country Survey 2016
Name | Country code |
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Malaysia | MYS |
Country Opnion Survey
The World Bank Group Country Opinion Survey Program systematically measures and tracks the perceptions of the World Bank's clients, partners, and other stakeholders across the globe in client countries. The Public Opinion Research Group surveyed 29 countries in FY2012 (July 2011-June 2012), 41 countries in FY2013 (July 2012-June 2013), 42 countries in FY2014 (July 2013-June 2014), and 35 countries In FY2015 (July 2014-June 2015). In FY2016, surveys were conducted in 45 countries. Nearly all of the World Bank Group's client countries are surveyed in every three year cycle.
The Country Opinion Survey in Malaysia assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Malaysia perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Malaysia on 1) their views regarding the general environment in Malaysia; 2) their overall attitudes toward the WBG in Malaysia; 3) overall impressions of the WBG’s effectiveness and results, knowledge work and activities, and communication and information sharing in Malaysia; and 4) their perceptions of the WBG’s future role in Malaysia.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The Country Opinion Survey in Malaysia assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Malaysia perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Malaysia on 1) their views regarding the general environment in Malaysia; 2) their overall attitudes toward the WBG in Malaysia; 3) overall impressions of the WBG’s effectiveness and results, knowledge work and activities, and communication and information sharing in Malaysia; and 4) their perceptions of the WBG’s future role in Malaysia.
2016-10-01
The scope of the study includes:
-General Issues Facing Malaysia
-The World Bank Group’s Knowledge Hub in Malaysia
-Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank Group in Malaysia
-The World Bank Group’s Knowledge Work and Activities
-The Future Role of the World Bank Group in Malaysia
-The World Bank Group’s Work and Engagement in Client Countries
-Communication and Information Sharing
-Background Information
-Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley
-Other
Opinion leaders from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society.
Name | Affiliation |
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Public Opinion Research Group | World Bank Group |
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World Bank Group |
From May to June 2016, 871 stakeholders of the WBG in Malaysia were invited to provide their opinions on the WBG’s work in the country by participating in a country opinion survey. Participants were drawn from the Office of the Prime Minister; office of a minister; office of a parliamentarian; ministries/ministerial departments/implementation agencies; Project Management Units (PMUs) overseeing implementation of WBG projects; consultants/contractors working on WBG-supported projects/programs; local governments; bilateral/multilateral agencies; private sector organizations; private foundations; the financial sector/private banks; NGOs/community based organizations; the media; independent government institutions; trade unions; faith-based groups; youth groups; academia/research institutes/think tanks; the judiciary branch; and other organizations. A total of 258 stakeholders participated in the survey (30% response rate).
30%
The results in this year’s Country Survey were compared to those in the Country Survey conducted in FY’13 (response rate was 26%, N=74). Data were weighted to reach the same stakeholder composition in two years, which allows for year comparisons. Stakeholder groups which were not present in both fiscal years were not included in the comparison. Respondents who belonged to the “other” stakeholder category were not included either. As a result, mean ratings, percentages of respondents, and the total number of respondents in both years are slightly different from those of the original data reported in the FY’13 COS report and the non-weighted data presented in appendices A, B, C, and E. For the weighted stakeholder breakdown and year comparison results, please refer to Appendix D (page 75).
English.
Start | End |
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2016-05 | 2016-06 |
Name |
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Frost & Sullivan |
Mail, Online and Face to face.
Name | Affiliation |
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Dania Mendoza | The World Bank |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example,
Public Opinion Research Group, World Bank Group. Malaysia World Bank Group Country Survey (WBCS) 2016, Ref. MYS_2016_WBCS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [url] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Svetlana Markova | ECRWS, World Bank Group | smarkova@worldbankgroup.org |
Jing Guo | ECRWS, World Bank Group | jguo1@worldbankgroup.org |
DDI_MYS_2016_WBCS_v01_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | The World Bank Group | Documentation of the DDI |
External and Corporate Relations - Web and Social Media | The World Bank Group | Documentation of the DDI |
2016-02-27
Version 01 (October 2016)