Browsing College of Business and Economics by Publisher "Taylor and Francis Group"
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College professor perceptions of effective professor characteristics: A cross-cultural study
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2024 , Article)This study explores college professor perceptions of effective professor Characteristics through the lens of Media Naturalness Theory (MNT). A survey questionnaire was administered to samples of college professors in two ... -
Conjoint Analysis of Blockchain Adoption Challenges in Government
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2024 , Article)This study identifies the critical challenges for blockchain adoption in government, and more specifically in the delivery of public services in the state governments of India. A literature review and focus-group with ... -
Controversial debates about workforce nationalisation: Perspectives from the Qatari higher education industry
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2024 , Article)Workforce nationalisation in the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries is a crucial challenge for their development plans. The current study explores controversial debates about workforce nationalisation to understand ... -
The Perceived Impacts of Staging the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2022 , Article)This paper aimed to examine residents’ attitudes and perceptions of the social and cultural impacts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and to understand the legacy dimensions of this sport event in Qatar. Drawing on social exchange ... -
Teaching in times of crisis: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2022 , Article)Although increasing numbers of studies have examined online teaching in the last decade, examination during a crisis context is rare. This study fills this critical gap and is a rapid response research to suggest insights ... -
WhatsApp social media addiction and mental health: mindfulness and healing use interventions
( Taylor and Francis Group , 2023 , Article)Although past research has documented the effects of social media addiction on mental health, it remains unclear how and when such impacts occur. To fill this gap, we investigate the intervening mechanism of mindfulness ...