Abstract Regulatory policies for responsible gambling practices in Asia are constantly evolving as the gambling industry and technological landscape change over time. Malaysia makes an interesting case study for a commentary on gambling participation and policies, as this country has a unique dual justice system with religious and ethnic diversity that may impact on the way in which gambling activities are regulated. This regulatory ecosystem has important consequences on behaviour change, treatment approaches and recovery processes involved in gambling disorder. This commentary will discuss evidence for Malaysian gambling antecedents, public policy and socioeconomic impacts of gambling, possible costs and benefits of gambling legalization,...
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The gaming industry in Asia has developed over the years to become major business operations today. ...
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Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
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With the setting up of the two casinos in 2010, problem gambling has become a main concern for many ...
This paper discusses selected attributes of casinos and their role as visitor attractions within the...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
The gambling policy of Hong Kong had been adopted for more than thirty years without any significant...
This article aims to analyse the gambling activities in Malaysia against the backdrop of human right...
Gambling is a serious issue that comes with wide-reaching social, political, and economic consequenc...
The aim of this paper is to create awareness of the threats of online gaming to Malaysia and the Int...
This paper draws on the Australian experience of problem gambling and responsible gambling to provid...
Human beings seem to be genetically predisposed to take risks in the hope of reward, but in gambling...
The gaming industry in Asia has developed over the years to become major business operations today. ...
The successful liberalization of the gaming industry in Macau has incited other Asian destinations t...
This study investigates the Legislative Councilors’ perceptions of gambling expansion and responsibl...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possible economic and social impacts that Singapore is l...
With the setting up of the two casinos in 2010, problem gambling has become a main concern for many ...
This paper discusses selected attributes of casinos and their role as visitor attractions within the...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
The gambling policy of Hong Kong had been adopted for more than thirty years without any significant...