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    Redesigning the Schedule Time Slots for Qatar University to Cope with Local Specificities 

    Ben-Ayed, Omar; Younis, Heba Samir ( Qatar University , 2015 , Article)
    This study is concerned with the redesign of the class meeting pattern at Qatar University. It examines the existing meeting pattern based on its operational efficiency, its alignment with the strategic plan of the ...
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    Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in Jordan: A Multivariate Approach 

    Al-Hazaimeh, Qutaiba Abdullah; Malawi, Ahmad Ibrahim ( Qatar University , 2015 , Article)
    This paper aims to examine the impact of electricity consumption on economic growth in Jordan using annual data over the period 1985-2013. To achieve the goal, an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach is implemented ...
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    Investigation of Factors Affecting Online Knowledge Sharing of Knowledge Training Centers in the MENA Region 

    Awwad, Mohammad Suleiman; Al-Jaafreh, Seham Ahmad ( Qatar University , 2015 , Article)
    The study applied Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) Model in the voluntary context of online knowledge sharing of knowledge training centers in the MENA region. Quantitative data were collected ...
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    Modelling and Forecasting Property Types’ Price Changes and Correlations within the City of Manchester, UK 

    Al-Marwani, Hamed Ahmed ( Qatar University , 2015 , Article)
    Most of the research done on real estate markets to date has concentrated on aggregate real estate price indices and correlations between regional properties assets. Previous research also shows that the residential real ...

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