Willingness to contribute cultural artefacts to the Sarawak Museum: psychosocial determinants among Sarawakian Malays

dc.citation.epage24
dc.citation.spage1
dc.citation.volume2026
dc.contributor.authorShaik Azahar Shaik Hussain
dc.contributor.authorMohd Kamal Othman
dc.contributor.authorFaridah Sahari
dc.contributor.authorMary Fatimah Subet
dc.contributor.authorAdibah Yusuf
dc.contributor.authorMusdi Shanat
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Applied and Creative Arts
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-13T02:37:55Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description.abstractCultural heritage conservation is vital for preserving historical continuity and community identity. It examines the motivations, barriers, and expectations that may inspire or hinder the Malay community in Sarawak, Malaysia, from donating artefacts to the Sarawak Museum. A quantitative survey of 400 Malay respondents was statistically analysed using regression and factor analysis, revealing significant generational differences among the groups. Older participants (ages 55 + ) favoured donation or ‘cultural pride’, whereas younger individuals leaned towards loans or selling, driven by a focus on financial gain and appeal to digitally engaged consumers. Money played a lesser role than institutional trust, which emerged as the most significant predictor of intent to contribute (β = 0.47, p < 0.01). Both socioeconomic status and the level of transparency regarding procedures influenced participation, while symbolic acknowledgement (e.g., recognition of family name) bolstered the motivation to contribute among low-income groups. Through a detailed examination, the study highlights the limitations of universalist tenets in cultural economics by underscoring the need for context-specific approaches, such as hybrid incentive systems and decentralised curation, that resonate with the Malay cultural context. Contributions to global heritage discourse include integrating Southeast Asian perspectives into participatory conservation models and implementing policies that balance institutional practices with community-driven stewardship.
dc.description.referencesUncontrolled Keywords: Cultural heritage preservation, artefact donation, institutional trust, generational dynamics, socioeconomic factors, community engagement, Sarawak Museum.
dc.description.statusPublished
dc.identifier.citationShaik Hussain, S.A., Othman, M.K., Sahari, F. et al. Willingness to contribute cultural artefacts to the Sarawak Museum: psychosocial determinants among Sarawakian Malays. Humanit Soc Sci Commun (2026). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-026-07551-y
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-026-07551-y
dc.identifier.emailshazahar@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailomkamal@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailsfaridah@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailyadibah@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailsmusdi@unimas.my
dc.identifier.issn2662-9992
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-026-07551-y
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.unimas.my/handle/123456789/717
dc.publisherSpringer Nature Limited
dc.relation.ispartofHumanities and Social Sciences Communications
dc.titleWillingness to contribute cultural artefacts to the Sarawak Museum: psychosocial determinants among Sarawakian Malays
dc.typeArticles
dc.type.statusYes

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