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case‐studies of specific employment sites. Practical implications – The attitudes of women in Jordan are in general … the “neo‐patriarchy” discourse and to the likelihood that the employment situations of women in Jordan do not need to be …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the operational process factors that affect successful strategy implementation in the Middle East. Design/methodology/approach Five operational process factors were studied (resource availability, communication, operational planning, people, control...
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The attitudes of bank customers towards Islamic banks are discussed, together with the perceived unique characteristics of Islamic banks by their customers, and the importance of selected patronage factors in choosing conventional and Islamic banks. It is concluded that in considering motives...
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' loyalty through examining the mediation effect of customer satisfaction dimensions in Jordan's mobile service operators …. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the research objectives, data were collected from 1,350 subscribers in Jordan from … customer loyalty through customer service satisfaction dimensions as mediators, either in Jordan or other developing countries …
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Purpose – The housing sector in Jordan suffers from a lack of balance between supply and demand, in general, and from … of low‐income housing production in Jordan. Originality/value – As the first of its kind, the research help to identify …
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responsibility (CSR) reporting in Jordan over time. The paper also compares this level of influence between the pre- and post … influence became significantly stronger post the issuance of the corporate governance code in Jordan. The findings suggest that … explored the potential influence of board independence on the level of CSR reporting in Jordan for JCGC pre- and post …
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telecommunications service brands in Jordan. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire‐based survey was used to gather attitudes … towards brand preference and its antecedents in the context of mobile telecommunications service providers in Jordan. The … questionnaire was distributed, in Arabic, to university students in Jordan, a group selected as being active users of mobile phone …
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covering 1989–2004 for banks in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. The results provide clear support for a …
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Since the onset of the Arab Spring, economic uncertainty in Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen (Arab …
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DHS data. This paper is the first to study an apparent fertility stall in Jordan, using five DHS, and to carry out a …
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