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    PATH ANALYTIC INVESTIGATION OF THE INTENTION TO ADOPT E-GOVERNMENT SERVICES THROUGH MOBILE APPLICATIONS IN QATAR (TAM REVISITED) 

    El-Kassem, Rima Charbaji; Al-Kubaisi, Ali Selham; Al-Hamadi, Aisha; Al-Rakeb, Noof; Al Naimi, Maitha ( IAEME Publication , 2020 , Article)
    The aim of this research is to examine the factors that affect user's intention to use e-government services through mobile applications in Qatar. Based on valid responses from 1,340 adults out of a representative sample ...
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    Work-Life -Balance in Qatar: Implementing Tows Analysis as a Variant of the Classic Strategic Tool, SWOT 

    El-Kassem, Rima Charbaji ( West East Institute Journals , 2018 , Article)
    Purpose The overall goal of this paper is to explore via Gap and TOWS analysis if organizations are offering innovative benefits from the perspective of married employees that make being a working dad or mom easier ...
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    Antecedents and consequences of perceived student employability in Qatar: parental perspective 

    El-Kassem, Rima Charbaji; Sellami, Abdellatif; Elawad, Elmogiera Fadlallh Elsaye ( Springer Verlag , 2018 , Article)
    The aim of this research is to examine the factors that influence parental perceptions of the image of Qatar’s national university, Qatar University. The study builds on relevant scholarship on perceptions of organizational ...
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    Antecedents and Consequences of Work-Family Conflict in Qatar 

    El-Kassem, Rima Charbaji ( Academic Research Publishing Group , 2019 , Article)
    Purpose This paper examines the effect of causal factors, such as work-life harmony, work- family conflict, co-worker and supervisor support, as well as spouse support, on workload and job stress and employee psychological ...

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