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Nitham M. Hindi
Nitham M. Hindi
Lusail University
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Identifying the trends and impact of graduate attributes on employability: a literature review
KKZI Mohamad Osmani, Vishanth Weerakkody, Nitham M. Hindi, Rajab Al‐Esmail ...
Tertiary Education and Management 22 (1), 2015
169*2015
E-government implementation: A bird’s eye view of issues relating to costs, opportunities, benefits and risks
V Weerakkody, Z Irani, H Lee, I Osman, N Hindi
Information systems frontiers 17, 889-915, 2015
1592015
Blockchain for next generation services in banking and finance: cost, benefit, risk and opportunity analysis
M Osmani, R El-Haddadeh, N Hindi, M Janssen, V Weerakkody
Journal of Enterprise Information Management 34 (3), 884-899, 2020
1572020
Are UK citizens satisfied with e-government services? Identifying and testing antecedents of satisfaction
V Weerakkody, Z Irani, H Lee, N Hindi, I Osman
Information Systems Management 33 (4), 331-343, 2016
1292016
An analysis of methodologies utilised in e-government research-A user satisfaction perspective
BAA Zahir Irani, Vishanth Weerakkody, Muhammad Kamal, Nitham M Hindi ...
Journal of Enterprise Information Management 25 (3), 298-313, 2012
1102012
Graduates employability skills: A review of literature against market demand
M Osmani, V Weerakkody, N Hindi, T Eldabi
Journal of Education for Business, 1-10, 2019
1062019
Value creation for realising the sustainable development goals: Fostering organisational adoption of big data analytics
R El-Haddadeh, M Osmani, N Hindi, A Fadlalla
Journal of Business Research 131, 402-410, 2021
892021
Computer literacy: Implications for teaching a college-level course
NM Hindi, D Miller, J Wenger
Journal of Information Systems Education 13 (2), 143, 2002
592002
The importance of presentation skills in the classroom: Students and instructors perspectives
K Alshare, NM Hindi
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges 19 (4), 6-15, 2004
562004
Financial reporting on the internet: evidence from the fortune 100
NM Hindi, J Rich
Management Accounting Quarterly 11 (2), 11, 2010
542010
A survey of assessment practices in accounting departments of colleges and universities
N Hindi, D Miller
Journal of Education for Business 75 (5), 286-290, 2000
402000
Graduate attributes in higher education: Examining academics' perception in the Middle East
M Osmani, V Weerakkody, N Hindi
Journal of Education for Business 92 (2), 53-64, 2017
352017
Examining graduate skills in accounting and finance: The perception of Middle Eastern students
M Osmani, N Hindi, R Al-Esmail, V Weerakkody
Industry and Higher Education 31 (5), 318-327, 2017
302017
BANK FRAUD: PERCEPTION OF BANKERS IN THE STATE OF QATAR.
RAL Nabhan, NM Hindi
Academy of Banking Studies Journal 8, 2009
252009
Communication and miscommunication in corporate America: Evidence from Fortune 200 firms
NM Hindi, DS Miller, SE Catt
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict 8 (2), 13-26, 2004
242004
A review of the factors affecting user satisfaction in electronic government services
V Weerakkody, Z Irani, H Lee, N Hindi, I Osman
International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) 10 (4), 21-56, 2014
222014
Developing employability skills in information system graduates: Traditional vs. innovative teaching methods
M Osmani, NM Hindi, V Weerakkody
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education …, 2018
212018
A user-centric evaluation of e-government services in the GCC region: Case of state of Qatar
K Al-Yafi, NM Hindi, IH Osman
International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) 12 (4), 15-34, 2016
202016
Skills and Attributes of IT Graduates: Evidence from Employer's Perspective.
M Osmani, V Weerakkody, NM Hindi, K Kapoor, R Al-Esmail, T Eldabi
AMCIS, 2016
172016
Is there a place for responsible artificial intelligence in pandemics? A tale of two countries
R El-Haddadeh, A Fadlalla, NM Hindi
Information Systems Frontiers 25 (6), 2221-2237, 2023
162023
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