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  • Osman, Yasmine Abdel-Hamid (2011-03-14)
    Knowledge Sharing and Interpersonal Trust are some of the most important factors affecting an organization progress and survival. This project examines the impact of personality traits on knowledge sharing via interpersonal ...
  • Kouatli, Issam (2016-05-06)
    This paper describes a hybridized intelligent algorithm as a tuning mechanism for one type of Genetic Fuzzy system termed the Genetic Fuzzimetric Technique (GFT). The proposed technique is based on the genetically inspired ...
  • Torras, Luis; Ammous, Saifedean (2019-06-26)
  • Unknown author (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018-11-09)
  • Ammous, Saifedean; Phelps, Edmund S. (2018-11-06)
  • Sabbagh, Ahmad Al (Lebanese American University, 2020-10-13)
    The "blockchain" technology, supported by the decentralized digital currency Bitcoin, the artificial intelligence, and IoT technologies - has created much interest in the academia, industry, and the technology community. ...
  • Ammous, Saifedean (2018-03-23)
    This paper explains the functioning of “blockchain technology” and critically assesses its potential role in improving services in banking, contracts, and database systems. Comparing blockchain to the current best practice ...
  • Farah, Maya F.; Naveed, Muhammad; Ali, Shoaib (Springer, 2023-06-12)
    Grounded in Transformative Service Research (TSR), this study aims to examine the mechanism by which blockchain-enabled banking determines customers perceived financial well-being (FW). We conclude that blockchain features ...
  • Dah, Mustafa A.; Frye, Melissa B.; Hurst, Matthew (2016-05-26)
    The board independence requirements enacted in conjunction with the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) provided motivation for firms that were already compliant with the regulations to alter their board structure. We consider ...
  • Dah, Mustafa A.; Hurst, Matthew (2017-02-28)
    This paper tests the effect of an exogenous shock, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002, on the structure of corporate boards and their efficiency as a monitoring mechanism. The results suggest an increase in the participation ...
  • Jizi, Mohammad; Nehme, Rabih; Melhem, Cynthia (2021-11-30)
    Purpose The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries form a unique socioeconomic environment that makes the conclusions of the prior literature not likely to be applicable. GCC countries have huge oil reserves, yet they ...
  • Jizi, Mohammad Issam; Nehme, Rabih (2020-12-03)
    Purpose There is a growing attention toward the importance of women’s participation on corporate boards in enhancing board governance and decision-making quality. The literature lacks sufficient empirical evidence on the ...
  • Dah, Mustafa A.; Al Dah, Bilal; Zantout, Mohammad Hani (2018-03-16)
    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and exchange listing requirements led to an increase in the percentage of independent members on company boards. The literature offers mixed evidence on the effect of board independence on ...
  • Dah, Mustafa; Jizi, Mohammad; Sbeity, Sadim (2018-03-16)
    Purpose The imposition of the Sarbanes Oxley Act and the NYSE/NASDAQ regulations boosted the proportion of independent directors serving on corporate boards. For certain firms, increasing the number of independent directors ...
  • Dah, Mustafa A.; Jizi, Mohammad I. (2018-07-30)
    The recent decade of scandals, financial crisis, and loss in moral values questioned the soundness of firms' governance structure and held them more accountable to their societies. This put corporate boards under increased ...
  • Zantout, Mohammad Hani (2016-03-30)
    This paper focuses on the effect of increased board independence on the efficiency of internal capital markets in diversified firms. We find that the increase in board independence post-SOX may have moved firms away from ...
  • Jizi, Mohammad; Nehme, Rabih (2020-12-03)
    Purpose This paper aims to examine whether CEO/chair dual roles influence board monitoring-audit fees nexus. The impact of corporate governance on audit fees literature is lacking in the banking sector, which is subject ...
  • El-Khalil, Raed; Taraman, K.; Taraman, S. (2018-03-26)
  • Chi Cui, Charles; Mrad, Mona; Hogg, Margaret K. (2020-01-16)
    Brand addiction is one of the most important ways that consumers engage with brands. Other types of consumer-brand relationships include brand attachment, brand love, brand loyalty, brand passion and brand trust. This study ...
  • Mrad, Mona; Chi Cui, Charles (2020-01-16)
    Purpose: This paper aims to develop a definition of brand addiction and a valid brand addiction scale (BASCALE). Design/methodology/approach The authors used focus-group results to define brand addiction and generate ...

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