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Economic Diversification in Saudi Arabia: The Need for Improving Competitiveness for Sustainable Development
In: The GCC Economies, S. 147-156
Saudi Consumers' Perceptions of Foreign Products
In: Journal of International Business and Entrepreneurship, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 93-106
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Indonesian Products Overseas: Consumer Perceptions in a Foreign Market
In: Mulya Management Journal, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 128-141
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Country of Origin Effect: An Evaluation of Malaysian Consumers' Perceptions Towards Products Made in Japan
In: Journal of International Marketing and Exporting, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 96-108
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WiMAX System in Saudi Arabia: Deployment Issues and Development of Marketing Strategy
In: Bugshan, Hatem and Sohail, Sadiq M (2010). "WiMAX in Saudi Arabia: Deployment issues and development of marketing strategy" International Journal of Business and Systems Research, Vol. 4 No. 2 pp 169-185.
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An Analysis of Product-Market Strategy and Export Performance: Evidence from SMEs in Saudi Arabia
In: Sohail, Sadiq M and Ashban. A (2009). "An analysis of product-market strategy and export performance: evidence from SMEs in Saudi Arabia", International Journal of Entrepreneurship Vol. 13. pp 49-66
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Internet Banking and Quality of Service Perspectives from a Developing Nation in the Middle East
In: Sohail, Sadiq M and Shaikh N. (2008). "Internet Banking and quality of service: perspectives from a developing nation in the Middle East" Online Information Review, Vol. 32, No 1 pp 58-72.
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PROFILE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN A WAR-TORN AREA: CASE STUDY OF NORTH EAST SRI LANKA
In: Journal of developmental entrepreneurship: JDE, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 3-17
ISSN: 1084-9467
This study examines the demographic profile of "Tamil" women entrepreneurs in the North East of Sri Lanka who became entrepreneurs as a result of war. Five main areas of interest were examined, namely, (i) characteristics of these women; (ii) factors that spurred them into entrepreneurship; (iii) their challenges; (iv) their measures of success; and (v) their demographic profile. Findings indicate that a large percentage of these women were highly entrepreneurial who were motivated into business to achieve a higher standard of living, be self-reliant and support their families. Most of these women were married with children and, and because many had lost their husbands to the war, saw business as a means to an end. A large majority of these women were in business for the first time and rated their businesses as successful ventures. Their measures of success were self-fulfillment and a balance between family and work. The findings of this research are important because the women entrepreneurs of the North East are seen as a powerful driving force for the economic development of the country.
Restructuring a Higher Education Institution a Case Study from a Developing Country
In: International Journal of Educational Management, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 279-290
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Foreign Direct Investment in Some Emerging Asian Economies: Reflections on Competitiveness and Determinants
In: Journal of International Selling & Sales Management, Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring, pp 41-51, 2003
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Consumer influences on pirated software purchases: perspectives from an emerging Gulf nation
In: International journal of trade and global markets, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 43
ISSN: 1742-755X
Measuring Service Quality at King Fahd International Airport
In: Sohail, Sadiq M and Kahtani (2005) "Measuring Service Quality at King Fahd International Airport," International Journal of Services and Standards, Vol. 2005, No. 4, pp 482-493.
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The Perceived Determinants of Islamic Finance for China's Belt and Road Initiative
In: Journal of Transnational Management 26 (1), 18-38, 2021
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Determinants of advertising attitudes: the influence of cultural and environmental context
In: International journal of academic research, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 7-13
ISSN: 2075-7107