th 4 European Business Research Conference PROGRAM 9 – 10 April 2015 Theme: “Research for Development” Venue: Imperial College, South Kensington, London Blackett Building, Corner of Queens Gate and Prince Consort Road Proudly sponsored by World Business Institute, Australia London Academic Research and Publications, UK Journal of Business and Policy Research World Journal of Management World Journal of Social Science International Review of Business Research Papers Global Economy and Finance Journal World Review of Business Research Global Review of Accounting and Finance Journal of Accounting Finance and Econ Journal of Islamic Finance and Business Research Please Carefully Read all Instructions Below How to Reach The Conference Venue You can go to your hotel or directly come to the conference venue from the Heathrow Airport either by underground train (called Tube) or by taxi. If you decide to use train from Heathrow to come to the conference venue at the Imperial College, follow the sign directing you towards train station after custom and ask the person at the ticket counter for ticket to Piccadilly Line to go to South Kensington Station. You ask the counter for Underground Train map which is very handy to go to anywhere in London. It takes 50 minutes by train to come to Imperial College. As soon as you reach South Kensington underground station (follow the train map), get out of the underground station and you will find signs directing you to the campus of Imperial College. It is 5 minutes walk from train station to the Blackett Building of Imperial College, which is located on corner of Queens Gate (which is a road) and Prince Consort Road. You can buy “Oyster” travel card for the underground rail network and this is very handy and very cheap to travel around London city. Ask the person at the counter, they will explain how to use Oyster card multiple trips. If you are coming from Gatwick airport, take a British Rail to Victoria Station (which is a 40 minute-journey) and then take underground train ( Circle line or District line, westbound) to South Kensington or bus 52 to Royal Albert Hall which is opposite to the Imperial College. For underground Train Map, you http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/travel/downloads/tube_map.html. can visit For Imperial College Map, you can visit : http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pls/portallive/docs/1/7893699.PDF How to Complete Registration? As indicated, once you reach Blackett Building (Building 7 in the map link above), please proceed to Level 2 Concourse for your registration. Please report either to Mrs. Khaleda Akhter and/or Dr. Mohammad Hoque for your registration. If you have already fully paid for the registration, you will receive a yellow envelope which will contain the following items: - Your Name Tag - Payment Receipt - Participant Certificate (please note that only attending authors will receive a participant certificate for ethical reasons, Co-authors will not receive this certificate unless they pay for registration and attend the conference. Please also note that the Participant certificate does not include the paper title or the authors of the paper. It is just a certificate to prove that you did attend and participate in the conference) - Conference Program 2 - - Lunch Coupons- (these will be at the back of your name card pockets)- you will need to exchange these with the conference staff at the registration table for the Cafeteria Lunch vouchers prior to taking lunch. A plastic folder containing writing book and pen If you have not yet paid your registration fees, please complete your cash payment on arrival. We do not accept any other mode of payment except cash in American dollars and please bring exact money as no change will be given there and hope you will not negotiate with us for other mode of payment such as bank cheque or cards. Please collect your envelope which will contain all of the abovementioned materials. The name badge is required for all participants/spouse/guests to participate in all sessions/events, refreshments, buffet lunch, receptions, tea/coffee breaks. Please present your lunch voucher at the cashier of the cafeteria. If you lose them, we will not be able to replace them as we have to pre-purchase them. Conference Proceedings- Soft copy (online) As informed previously, conference proceedings with ISBN 978-1-922069-72-6 will be provided electronically. Please visit www.wbiworldconpro.com to view your paper after 1 April 2015. Please read the instructions there and then view or download your and/or other authors‟ papers. Please note that a number of authors have asked only for the abstract of their paper to be published in the proceedings. Those who have not yet paid for their registration, your paper will only be published in the proceedings once the payment has been made. The proceedings will be there for a number of years which is visited by the readers from the globe. We remind the authors that we will upload the paper or abstract as per the option you have indicated in the registration form. Once your paper or abstract is uploaded, you cannot change it again in any form unless you pay US$100 for any change. Please note many authors have ticked the preference to publish their paper in the online Elsevier proceedings, however no one has made payment for this option, therefore we will not be publishing the proceedings in Elsevier. Conference Proceedings- Hard copy (USB) Authors who have requested that they would like a hard copy of the proceedings in a USB need to speak with the conference secretariat and collect the USB at the registration desk by providing their name and country. Please note that if you have not indicated your preference for this or have ticked „No‟ to this option on the registration form, then you will not be receiving a USB with the proceedings at the conference. We will not carry any spare USBs, however you can access the proceedings online as stated above. 3 • Presentation Rooms On April 9 we will be using 2 presentation rooms – Physics Room 741 (level 7) and 1004 (level 10). On April 10 we will be using 1 presentation room- Physics Room 741 (level 7). What You Should Bring Along For Your Presentation OPTIONAL: Please bring in 15-20 copies of your (printed) paper (power point slides or full paper) for distribution at your session to other participants (this is optional). MANDATORY: Please print out at least 1 copy of your full paper and hand it to the chair of the session at the beginning of your presentation. If you do not provide a copy of the full paper to the session chair or the conference organisers, we will be unable to email you an evaluation report for your paper. Each author will have about 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions and discussion. We suggest you to spend less time (not more than 5 minutes) on introduction and literature review sections of your paper. Please focus and spend more time (the remaining 10 minutes) on your model, data, result analysis/findings and significance or implication of your research. Every room has LCD and laptop computer and please bring your pen-drive or USB stick for power-point presentation. However, we do not guarantee that they will work without any failure. Please do not embarrass us by asking for pen-drive as we do not prove this. In the past, we have faced issues where authors have put their USB in their unaccompanied luggage which did not arrive with them or they have emailed the presentation to themselves. We highly recommend that you carry your USB with you at all times and not put it with your unaccompanied luggage and that you also do not just email the presentation to yourself. You should save your presentation on a USB stick as well. ***Please ensure that you save your presentation file both in 2003 and 2007/2010 versions incase the computers do not support the latest version. If you have only a 2007 version and the laptops provides only 2003 office software, we will not take any responsibility for converting your presentation from 2007 to 2003. ***Please note that we do not offer any internet access at the conference venue. What About Tea/Coffee Break and Lunch? Break-foods and Tea/coffee during all breaks will be served in Level 2 Concourse near the registration table. Lunch will be provided at the Cafeteria at Level 2 of the Sherfield Building. You need to collect Lunch vouchers from the registration desk and we suggest you to take lunch from 12.30PM sharp to avoid seating problem. Please take note that there is both cold food and hot food and you can take either hot food or cold food and 4 select beverage from the fridge. Conference admin will be at the Cafeteria until 1.00 PM to assist you. The cafeteria is very crowdy place and you need to be there by 1 PM at the latest. If you arrive there after 1 PM and cannot find food or place for taking lunch, you cannot blame us. There will be non-vegetarian (such as meat), vegetarian and Halal food, salads, bread, juice, soft drink (no hard drinks will be provided). The area is a smoke-free area and please respect this requirement. After you have chosen your food, present the lunch voucher to the cashier. If you lose them, we cannot replace them as they are pre-paid. Best Paper Award Best paper is selected on the basis of 1. Originality 2. Research Rigor 3. Contribution to the body of knowledge and 4. Relevance to current and emerging issues. The papers are considered on the basis of the evaluation by the reviewers and the assessment made by the members of the panel. Panel members will observe and assess the presentation of the short-listed authors and then report to conference team. The name of the winners will be announced via email 2-3 weeks after the conference. The winners will receive an award certificate and fellowship into WBI. Paper Evaluation Report (PER) and Editorial Review Report (ERR) Unlike other conferences in the world, we provide written feedback on your paper in the form of Paper Evaluation Report (PER). This report will be sent to the authors via email within 2 – 3 months after the conference. Please do not contact us in between this time regarding these reports. However, if you do not receive them by this deadline, then contact us via email: [email protected] Please note that even if you have paid to attend the conference but you do not present the paper at the conference, then you will not receive a PER for your paper. Similarly, if you collect your registration envelope pack but do not present your paper, the department in your university will be notified. For those of who have paid for publication of their papers in our journals, you will receive Editorial Review Report (ERR) within 5 months after the conference, in addition to the PER. Publication of Your Paper ( Please read carefully) All accepted papers recommended by the reviewer (see your acceptance letter point number 2 to know the name of the journal) for a particular journal will be published provided that you have paid submission fee and complied to the review report, editorial comments, feedback at the conference and journal‟s guidelines. You are required to send us your revised full paper (after compliance to the PER and ERR and editorial observations, comments, if any, you received at the conference) within 2 months after we send you the ERR. If your invitation and acceptance letter does not mention any journal name, it means that your paper was not accepted for any of our journals, However, if you improve your paper according to the feedback you receive at the conference and/or via review report, we can 5 reconsider the paper for journal publication at that stage. Please note that it is not guaranteed that your paper will be selected for a journal even after the revisions. If you have already paid publication fee, you must indicate in red ink the new or additional materials you have added or inserted in compliance to written feedback and/or comments at the time of revision. We will endeavour, though not guaranteed, to publish your paper within six-nine months after the conference if you comply fully to all requirements and requests. No reminder notice will be sent. If you do not send your revised paper by the deadline or if you failed to comply in full to the review reports within the due time set by us and do not comply to our any request for reorganising the paper as per journals‟ guidelines or fail to make the paper camera-ready or do not respond to our emails within 6 months after the conference, your paper will not be published and no money or fee will be refunded. If your paper has already been accepted for our journal and you have not paid any publication fees but are interested to publish can make cash payment at the registration desk. The cost of Print and online publication is USD $300 or for online publication only is USD $200. If you would like to pay at a later time, then please contact Nuha Jahan via [email protected] to arrange this. Who to Contact For any urgent issues relating to the conference please contact Dr. Mohammad Hoque on +614 11 496 791 (Australian mobile number) Correspondence After Conference If you have any concerns or questions after the conference, please contact us via our email address [email protected]. Please do not send any email to [email protected] as this email address will be unmonitored after 10 April 2015. Future Conferences If you would like to join our future conferences, please continuously visit our website www.wbiworld.org to find out more information. You can also follow us on facebook by liking our page “World Business Institute” or follow Nuha Jahan on Linked in by sending her a request. What To See In London If you are interested to see the sights of London, we recommend any of the hop on/hop off sightseeing bus tours. This bus takes you to all the important modern and historical landmarks of London and you have the choice to hop off at any stops and hop back on when you are finished exploring. Among many other sights, some of the main attractions the hop on/hop off bus covers are: Buckingham Palace, Tower of London and London Bridge, Big Ben & Parliament, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, St. Paul‟s Cathedral. 6 Some tours may include Thames River Cruise Ticket which stops at Greenwich. All of these tours have English commentary. List of Participating Countries The 4th European Business Research Conference is proud to welcome delegates from 27 countries of the world. Australia China Egypt Hong Kong India Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Lithuania Malaysia New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Poland Qatar Romania Saudi Arabia Singapore Sweden Taiwan R.O.C Turkey UAE Uganda UK USA Conference Team Chief Coordinator, Prof. Dr. Mohhamad Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia Events/Publication Director, Ms. Nuha Jahan, World Business Institute, Australia Marketing Director, Mr. Tanzil Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia Managing & Finance Director, Mrs. Khaleda Akhter, World Business Institute, Australia Technical Manager, Mr. Md. Salman Ul Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia 7 Conference Program Outline Presentation Rooms: Physics rooms 741 (7th Fl) and 1004 (10th Fl) Blackett Building, Imperial College Registration: Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building Thursday, 9 April 2015 7.30 AM - 5.00 PM Conference Registration Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building 8.30 AM - 10.15 AM Paper Presentations: Management Track: Phys Room 1004 Finance Track: Phys Rm 741 10.15 AM – 10.45 AM Morning Tea Break Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building 10.45 AM – 12.30 PM Paper Presentations: Marketing Track: Phys Room 1004 Economics Track: Phys Room 741 12.30 PM - 1.30 PM Lunch Level 2, Sherfield Building (Building 21) 1.30 PM - 3.15 PM Paper Presentations: Accounting, Banking & Finance Track: Phys Room 741 1.30 PM - 3.45 PM Paper Presentations: Management: Phys Room 1004 3.15 PM - 4.00 PM Afternoon Tea Break Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building 3.30 PM –5.30 PM Paper Presentations: Economics and Finance Track: Phys Room 741 8 Conference Program Outline (cont...) Presentation Rooms: Physics room 741, 7h Floor Blackett Building, Imperial College Registration: Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building Friday, 10 April 2015 8.00 AM - 2.30 PM Conference Registration Phys Rm 741, Blackett Building 8.15 AM - 10.15 AM Paper Presentations: Accounting, Economics & Finance Track: Phys Room 741 10.15 AM – 10.45 AM Morning Tea Break Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building 10.45 AM – 12.45 PM Paper Presentations: Management & Marketing Track: Phys Room 741 12.45 PM - 2.00 PM Lunch Level 2, Sherfield Building (Building 21) 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM Paper Presentations: Banking, Economics & Finance Track: Phys Room 741 4.00 PM - 4.15 PM Afternoon Tea Break Level 2 Concourse, Blackett Building 4.15 PM – 6.15 PM Paper Presentations: Multidisciplinary Track: Phys Room 741 ~~~ End of Conference ~~~ 9 Thursday 9 April 2015 8.30 AM – 10.15 AM Phys Room 1004 Session: Management Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Sarminah Samad, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia 405: The Effects of Gender and Perception on Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: Sheila McKee Healy, The College of New Jersey, USA. 412: The Influence of Heavy Vehicle Drivers` Competency. An Empirical Study in Malaysia: Zamri Miskam, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia and Muhammad Zaly Shah Muhammad Hussein, University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia. 427: Sickness Presenteeism: A Research in the Education Sector in Turkey: Aybike Elif Bolcan, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey. 403: Current Tends in Ethics with Business Curricula in ACBSP Schools: James Neblett, Mt St. Mary's University, USA, Alimaa Jamiyansuren, MA Peregrine Academics, USA, Deborah Schaff-Johnson, University of Phoenix, USA and Charlene Glenn, Pierce College, USA. 426: Influence of Supply Chain Management Strategy on Business Performance: Experience from Malaysian Logistics Company: Sarminah Samad and Zuhaimi Mohd Nor, University Teknologi Mara, Malaysia. Thursday 9 April 2015 8.30 AM – 10.15 AM Phys Room 741 Session: Finance Session Chair: Dr. Jun (Tony) Ruan, Xiamen University, China 308: Initial Public Offerings and Insider Participation: The Role of Venture Capitalists and Corporate Partners in the IPO Process: Hans Jeppsson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. 323: Spin-Off and Value Creation: The Case of Malaysia: Nadisah Zakaria, Prince Sultan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Glen Christopher Arnold, England, UK. 310: Creating More Stable and Diversified Socially Responsible Investment Portfolios: Ioannis Oikonomou and Emmanouil Platanakis, University of Reading, UK. 319: Bid-Ask Spread, Quoted Depths, and Unexpected Duration between Trades: Jun (Tony) Ruan, Xiamen University, China and Tongshu Ma, State University of New York, United States. 322: Rational Functions: A New Asset Pricing Model: Nilanjana Chakraborty, India, Mohammed M Elgammal, Qatar University, Qatar and Menoufia University, Egypt. 10 Thursday 9 April 2015 10.15 AM – 10.45 AM Level 2 Concourse “Morning Tea Break” Thursday 9 April 2015 10.45 AM – 12.30 PM Phys Room 1004 Session: Marketing Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, University of the Punjab, Pakistan 508: Does Co-Creation Have A Moderating Effect on The Relationship Between Consumer Involvement and Brand Attitude?: Zhewen Tang and Yu-Lun Liu, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom. 518: Market Structure and Political Differentiation of Newspapers in the Framework of Two-sided Markets: Hend Ghazzai, Qatar University. Qatar. 513: Market Orientation and Brand Performance: The Mediating Role of Brand Orientation: Mazuri Abd Ghani, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia and Norjaya Mohd Yasin, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia. 510: Media Mix: A Dilemmatic Decision between Traditional and New Media Channels: Varisha Rehman, Indian Institute of Technology (IITM), India. 507: Impulse Buying: A Systematic Literature Review: Haadiah Yasir and Khadija Ajmal, Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan. Thursday 9 April 2015 10.45 AM – 12.30 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Economics Session Chair: Prof. Ruta Kazlauskaite, ISM University of Management and Economics, Lithuania 207: Has BRICS Countries Decoupled from the Effect of Contagion during the 2008 Financial Crisis? Comparison of VECM Model and DCC GARCH Model: Ka-lok Kan, Brunel University, United Kingdom. 210: Commodity Prices and AUD/USD Exchange Rate: A Regime Dependent Analysis: Rajiv Bhar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia and Ramaprasad Bhar, The University of New South Wales, Australia. 206: Revisiting the Determinants of Pollution Emissions in MENA Countries: Ahmed Almohaimeed, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. 218: The Effect of Housing Status on Labor Market Outcomes: William Chan, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 11 221: Towards the Vernonian Model: Internationalization Process of the Pure Internet Firm from one Emerging Economy to Another: Modestas Gelbuda, Ruta Kazlauskaite and Dominyka Venciute, ISM University of Management and Economics, Lithuania. Thursday 9 April 2015 12.30 PM – 1.30 PM Sherfield Bld Cafeteria, Level 2 “Lunch Break” Thursday 9 April 2015 1.30 PM – 3.45 PM Phys Room 1004 Session: Management Session Chair: Prof. Dr. James V. Neblett, III, Mount Saint Mary's University, USA 406: Hosting Mega-event Programme: The Praiseworthy Gamble: Samih Yehia, Birtish University in Dubai, UAE. 414: How Small Firms Exploit Dynamic Capabilities in Technology-Led Services: Udechukwu Ojiako, Hull University Business School, UK, Stuart Maguire, University of Sheffield, UK, Alasdair Marshall and Maxwell Chipulu, University of Southampton, UK. 432: Higher Education in the 21st Century: A Conceptual Overview of Key Trends and Core Challenges: Francesca Pucciarelli, ESCP Europe, Italy. 429: The Concept of New Public Management: The Adoption Case in Malaysian Public Sector: Agnes Paulus Jidwin, University Teknologi Mara, Malaysia and Rasid Mail, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia. 430: Planning in Non-Public Heis in Poland – Presentation of Research Results: Elżbieta Janczyk-Strzała, Wroclaw School of Banking, Poland. 418: A Contingency Framework of Corporate Entrepreneurship: Evidence from the UK: Adel Elgharbawy, Qatar University, Qatar and Magdy Abdel-Kader, Anglia Ruskin University, UK. 415: Forecasting Regional Unemployment: Yuwaorn Pradubmook, University of Southampton, UK, Udechukwu Ojiako, Hull University Business School, UK, Alasdair Marshall, University of Southampton, UK and Maxwell Chipulu, University of Southampton, UK. Thursday 9 April 2015 1.30 PM – 3.15 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Accounting. Banking and Finance Session Chair: Dr. Pellegrino Manfra, QCC/ City University New York, USA 116: Intellectual Capital Disclosure and Transaction Costs Theory: Evidence from LSE: Mustafa Elkasih Abdulkarim, Qatar University, Qatar. 12 117: Tax Convergence Tendencies in the European Union - A Theil Index Based Approach: Țibulcă Ioana Laura, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania. 118: Factors Associated with Companies’ Investment in Internal Auditing: Evidence from Kuwait: Meshari Alhajeri, Kuwait University, Kuwait. 611: Profitability Comparison of Islamic and Conventional Banks: Tariq Alzoubi, Jordan University, Jordan. 324: Due Diligence and Investee Performance: Douglas Cumming, York University, Canada and Simona Zambelli, University of Bologna, Italy. Thursday 9 April 2015 3.15 PM – 4.00 PM Level 2 Concourse “Afternoon Tea Break” Thursday 9 April 2015 3.30 PM – 5.30 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Economics and Finance Session Chair: Dr. William Chan, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 222: The Second Degree of the Psychic Distance Phenomenon: the Internationalization Process of Lithuanian Manufacturing Firms: Modestas Gelbuda, Ruta Kazlauskaite, Tadas Sarapovas and Sarunas Abramavicius, ISM University of Management and Economics, Lithuania. 220: Agriculture Sector, Labour Productivity and Trade Openness in Malaysia: Imbarine Bujang, Hylmee Matahir and Jasman Tuyon, University Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. 203: Monetary Policy and Inflation in Developing Economies: Evidence from Nigeria’s Data: Kromtit Matthew Jesse, University of Jos, Nigeria. 314: Volatility Efficiency on HK Market: David Chui, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong. 325: Corporate Governance Practices, Ownership structure and types, and Corporate Performance in the GCC Countries: Abed Al-Nasser Abdallah, American University of Sharjah, UAE and Ahmad K. Ismail, American University of Beirut, Lebanon. 328: Multihoming Heterogeneous Competition Platform Enterprises in the CournotBertrand Model: Hung Kuan Chu and Wenyi Chu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. 13 Friday 10 April 2015 8.15 AM – 10.15 AM Phys Room 741 Session: Accounting, Economics and Finance Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Antonio. E. Morales-Pita, DePaul University, USA 113: The Extent of Voluntary Disclosure in Egypt: Its Determinants and Consequences: Hany Kamel and Emad Awadallah, Qatar University, Qatar. 209: Analyzing Norway’s Successful Socio-Political-Economic Situation Despite Its Oil Dependence: Antonio E. Morales-Pita and Jordan Scott, DePaul University, Chicago, USA. 214: Economic and Institutional Determinants of India’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment: Chandrani Sarma, The Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), Singapore. 306: Emerging Issues for Global Impact of Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) on Indian Economy: Kamlesh S. Dave, Saurashtra University-Rajkot, India. 313: Predicting Stock Market Index Using an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and GARCH Models: An Empirical Study: Mohamed El-Sharkawy and Khairy El-Giziry, Cairo University, Egypt. 332: Islamic and Conventional Mortgages: A Comparative Study: Issam Tlemsani, Qatar University, Qatar. Friday 10 April 2015 10.15 AM – 10.45 AM Level 2 Concourse “Morning Tea Break” Friday 10 April 2015 10.45 AM – 12.45 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Management and Marketing Session Chair: Dr. Hart Awa, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria 413: New Performance Measurement Models and Management Control Systems: A Critique of the Literature: Emad Awadallah, Qatar University, Qatar. 416: Cyberspace: New Threat to the Sovereignty of the State: Mohamad Albakjaji, and Jackson Adams, University of Essex, United Kingdom. 420: Management Flexibility and Its Real Option Pricing in Expansion Project of A Metal Mine: Actual Case Study in Selibe Phikwe Mine, Botswana, Africa: Dineo Florence Sefemo and Tsuyoshi Adachi, Akita University, Japan. 512: Investigating Customer Engagement Behavior and its impact on Customer Engagement Value: A Conceptual Framework: Esraa Karam, Cairo University, Egypt. 14 516: Visual Representations: The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth?: Maria M. Ryan and Madeleine Ogilvie, Edith Cowan University, Australia. 520: The Impact of Values-Based Branding (VBB) on the Strategic Sustainability Decision of the Supply Chain Management as a Superior Competitive Advantage: Mahmoud A. Ramadan, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt. Friday 10 April 2015 12.45 PM – 2.00 PM Sherfield Bld Cafeteria, Level 2 “Lunch Break” Friday 10 April 2015 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Banking, Economics & Finance Session Chair: Dr. Simona Zambelli, University of Bologna, Italy 223: Analysis of Selected Seasonality Effects in the Following Metal Markets: Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium and Copper: Krzysztof Borowski and Malgorzata Lukasik, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. 606: Increased Foreign Commercial Banks and Perfomance of Domestic Commercial Banks in Uganda: Nsambu Kijjambu Frederick, Mbarara University of science and technology, Uganda and John Ddumba-Ssentamu, Makerere University, Uganda. 613: The New Role of Central Banks in the 21st Century: Pellegrino Manfra, City University of New York, United States. 216: Exploring the Potentials of Optimum Currency Area and the Political Will of the Gulf Cooperation Council: Aljadani, A., Mear, F. and Raimi, L., De Montfort University, United Kingdom. 321: Trends of Dividend Payments and Market Reactions during Dividend Announcement: Evidence from Qatar Market: Manuel Fernandez, Skyline University College, UAE and Rajesh Kumar, Institute of Management Technology Dubai, UAE. 329: Panel Data Analysis on the Effect of Establishing the Enterprise Risk Management on Firms’ Performances: Roslida Ramlee and Normah Ahmad, MARA University of Technology (UiTM), Malaysia. Friday 10 April 2015 4.00 PM – 4.15 PM Level 2 Concourse “Afternoon Tea Break” 15 Friday 10 April 2015 4.15 PM – 6.15 PM Phys Room 741 Session: Multidisciplinary Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Mohammad Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia 105: The Roles and Effectiveness of Audit Committees: A Case Study of Lehman Brothers and Satyam Computers: Abdullahi Adamu Dodo and Sani Abdullahi, Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria. 217: International Competitiveness as the Catalyst of Productivity: Hanna G. Adamkiewicz and Stanislaw Maciej Kot, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. 330: Why Do Firms Repurchase Their Own Stocks? Theoretical Frame Work and Conceptual Model: Ahmad Samir and Ebtihag Abdurrahman, Cairo University, Egypt. 438: A Stage Model of Knowledge Retention and the Departing Older Expert: Chandni Morar and Pak Yoong, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. 419: Forces Drive the Adoption of Human Resource Information System in Egyptian Banking Industry: Aly Reda and Gamal shehata, Cairo University, Egypt. 421: Service Recovery and Competitive Positioning: The Moderation Effect of Technical Efficiency: Hart O. Awa, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Ogwo E. Ogwo, Abia State University, Nigeria and Ojiabo Ukoha, University of Maryland, USA. 439: Optimism and Overconfidence Biases among Entrepreneurs: A Benchmarkingmodel: Luisa Tibiletti and Mariacristina Uberti, University of Torino, Italy. ~~~ End of Conference ~~~ 16 List of Participants Paper No. 210 516 319 Author Name University Queensland University of Technology Edith Cowan University Xiamen University Country 512 Mr. Rajiv Bhar Dr. Maria Ryan Dr. Jun (Tony) Ruan Mr. Mohamed Ramadan Amin El Shinawy Mr. Ahmad Samir Mr. Aly Reda Aly Ms. Esraa Karam Moharam Abdellatif 520 218 Dr. Mahmoud Ahmady Ramadan Dr. William Chan Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport University of Hong Kong Egypt Hong Kong 314 306 Dr. David Chui Dr. Kamlesh Dave Hang Seng Management College Saurashtra University-Rajkot Hong Kong India 510 Dr. Varisha Rehman observer 324 432 439 420 611 Observer Observer Observer 118 Dr. Gershon Gilat Dr. Simona Zambelli Miss. Francesca Pucciarelli Prof. Luisa Tibiletti Miss. Dineo Sefemo Dr. Tariq Alzoubi Dr. Abdullah Alazemi Dr. Rashed Alenezi Dr. Adnan Al-Ali Dr. Meshari Alhajeri 222 Prof. Ruta Kazlauskaite 221 329 426 412 429 Dr. Modestas Gelbuda Mrs. Roslida Ramlee Prof. Dr. Sarminah Samad Indian Institute of Technology (IITM) The College for Academic Studies in Or Yehuda University of Bologna ESCP Europe (Torino Campus) Università di Torino Akita University University of Jordan College of Business Studies College of Business Studies College of Business Studies Kuwait University ISM University of Management and Economics ISM University of Management and Economics MARA University of Technology Universiti Teknologi MARA MARA University of Technology Universiti Teknologi MARA 313 330 419 220 Mr. Zamri Miskam Ms. Agnes Paulus Jidwin Associate Prof. Dr. Imbarine Bujang Australia Australia China Cairo University Cairo University Cairo University Egypt Egypt Egypt Cairo University Egypt Universiti Teknologi MARA India Israel Italy Italy Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait Lithuania Lithuania Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia 17 438 203 421 105 507 507 430 217 217 116 113 322 332 413 518 418 Prof. Pak Yoong Mr. Matthew Kromtit Dr. Hart Awa Mr. Abdullahi Adamu Dodo Ms. Khadija Ajmal Mrs. Haadiah Yasir Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik Prof. Krzysztof Borowski Dr. Elzbieta JanczykStrzala Prof. Stanislaw Maciej Kot Dr. Hanna G. Adamkiewicz Dr. Mustafa Abdulkarim Dr. Hany Kamel Dr. Mohammed Elgammal Prof. Issam Tlemsani Dr. Emad Awadallah Dr. Hend Ghazzai Dr. Adel Elgharbawy 117 206 323 513 214 308 Dr. Ioana Laura Tibulca Dr. Ahmed Almohaimeed Dr. Nadisah Zakaria Dr. Norjaya Mohd. Yasin Miss. Chandrani Sarma Dr. Hans Jeppsson 328 427 Mr. Hung-Kuan Chu Miss. Aybike Elif Bolcan Miss. Abed Al-Nasser Abdallah Mr. Samih Yehia National Taiwan University Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi American University of Sharjah British University in Dubai UAE UAE Prof. Udechukwu Ojiako Dr. Manuel Fernandez Dr. Frederick Nsambu Kijjambu Mr. Ka-lok Kan Mr. Abdussalam Aljadani Mr. Emmanouil Platanakis Dr. Mohamad Albakjaji Miss. Zhewen Tang Mrs. Nawal Alebrahem British University in Dubai Skyline University College Mbarara University of Science and Technology Brunel University De Monfort University University of Reading University of Essex University of Manchester Plymouth University UAE UAE Observer 223 325 406 414 and 415 321 606 207 216 310 416 508 Observer Victoria University of Wellington University of Jos University of Port Harcourt Federal Polytechnic Lahore School of Economics Lahore School of Economics University of the Punjab Warsaw School of Economics Wroclaw School of Banking Gdansk University of Technology Gdansk University of Technology Qatar University Qatar University Qatar University Qatar University Qatar University Qatar University Qatar University Bucharest University of Economic Studies King Saud University Prince Sultan University Prince Sultan University Institute of South Asian Studies University of Gothenburg New Zealand Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Poland Poland Poland Poland Qatar Qatar Qatar Qatar Qatar Qatar Qatar Romania Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Singapore Sweden Taiwan R.O.C Turkey Uganda UK UK UK UK UK UK 18 observer observer 613 209 403 405 Mr. Bandr Alotaibi Mr. Sattam Alharthi Dr. Pellegrino Manfra Prof. Dr. Antonio. E. Morales-Pita Prof. Dr. James V. Neblett, III Dr. Sheila McKee Healy Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow Caledonian University QCC/ City University New York UK UK USA DePaul University USA Mount Saint Mary's University The College of New Jersey USA USA 19
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