Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues: Volume 5 Issue 3
Table of contents
Gender‐role stereotypes: perception and practice of leadership in the Middle East
Arijit Sikdar, Sumit MitraThe extant literature on leadership in the Arab world reflects the traditional bias of leadership being a male domain. Arising out of a patriarchal social structure, men assume…
Population projection of Oman: implications for future development
M. Kabir, M.S. RahmanKnowledge about current size and structure of a country's population is needed for the formulation and implementation of policies and programs in almost all sectors of public…
Towards understanding female entrepreneurship in Middle Eastern and North African countries: A cross‐country comparison of female entrepreneurship
Hala HattabOver the past 30 years there has been an increase in the number of women turning to self‐employment and business ownership. Middle Eastern women were no exception and increasingly…
Working towards total quality management in Saudi Arabia
Abdulrahman Alhwairini, Andrea FoleyThere is an old adage that has some resonance with “the TQM journey”: a traveller asked for directions to their destination and got the reply, “Well, if I were you I would not…
Measuring the knowledge productivity: A comprehensive study of knowledge workers in Iranian industrial organizations
Majid RamezanThe purpose of this paper is to develop a validated model for measuring the knowledge productivity in knowledge‐based organizations.
Applicability of the high performance organization framework in the Middle East: The case of Palestine Polytechnic University
André de Waal, Suhail SultanInterest in creating high performance organizations (HPOs) has been growing in the Middle East and Middle Eastern managers have been looking into practices that will help them…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedEditors:
- Professor David A Kirby
- Dr Matthew Clarke