Jordan banks’ perceptions of customer relationship management: a TAM-based investigation
Published in: Journal of Global Business Advancement
Dec 29, 2019
This research assesses the implementation of e-government in the police department in Sudan. The objectives of the study are to: a) investigate the effect of antecedents (government support, IT infrastructure, training, trust, ease of use and performance expectancy) on e-government implementation; b) examine the effect of e-government implementation on service quality in the police department. A quantitative method is deployed using a questionnaire to collect the study data, in which out of...
Integrating Global Sustainability Elements Into Accounting Programs: UAE University Business Education Case Study
Published in: The Business & Management Review
Dec 23, 2019
Sustainability nowadays is on many organizations and governments’ agendas. Addressing sustainability challenges and transforming them into opportunities for value creation is part of the DNA of tomorrow’s successful companies. As a result, more organizations integrate sustainability into their business strategies and the traditional role of accountants is expanding to provide sustainability reporting and assurance services. In response to this need, graduates of accounting should equipped with...
Effect of consumer innovativeness on new product purchase intentions through learning process and perceived value
Published in: Cogent Business & Management
Dec 01, 2019
Prior research on the impact of consumer innovativeness on new product purchase intentions experienced confusion about the definition of innovativeness and the interest in a specific domain. To fill the gaps, this study builds a new model to examine the multivariate effects of different variables on new product purchase intentions in general and the interplay between all latent variables. We tested a sample of 438 responses that reflect the perspectives of the public in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi...
Market Driven Sustainable Construction and Demolition Waste in UAE
Published in: Utopia y Praxis Latinoamericana
Nov 30, 2019
Waste management is a major problem and challenge specially in countries that have just started to build their infrastructure like the United Arab Emirates where the daily generation of huge waste is not tolerable. The Government of United Arab Emirates has created different initiatives coupled with several recycling projects to balance between the environmental sustainability along with the economic growth to ensure the long-term quality of life of its citizens and its residents. The aim of th...
Socially Responsible Investing Interconnect with the Supply Chain Management in Islamic Finance Model
Published in: International Journal of Supply Chain Management
Nov 30, 2019
The concept of Islamic finance is related to Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) by many researchers in different time frames based on the similarities between Islamic finance and the concept of SRI and Supply Chain Management (SCM). SRI has been described by many authors as an investment philosophy that includes non-financial, ethical (e.g., social and environmental) objectives. This paper will shed the light on the interconnection between concepts the Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) a...
SECTORAL PRODUCTIVITY IN HUNGARIAN ECONOMY: AN INPUT-OUTPUT LINKAGES APPROACH
Published in: JOURNAL OF EASTERN EUROPEAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN RESEARCH
Nov 25, 2019
Depending on the pace of economic development and structural reforms in an economy, the sectoral output level also changes. Usually, sectoral capital accumulation, labor reallocation across sectors, and total factor productivity contributes to sectoral performance. This paper explores the pace of economic development and sectors’ role in the Hungary economy in the context of the demand and supply side. The current study aims to analyze input-output linkages to locate structural changes and inte...