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Organizations are dynamic entities, such that they are constantly developing and changing. As such, these entities require leadership capable of managing transformations.
Ghuzayyil Saad Alessa
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Saudi Arabia's Efforts in Implementing Saudi Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia is a country that is quite rich in oil production. But within a few years of peaking at the top, world oil prices have declined, which has seen Saudi Arabia drop below the United States.
Fardien Faiz Syaputra, Haryo Prasodjo
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This study explores the influence of green entrepreneurial activity on sustainable development, using institutional economics as a theoretical framework. Also, the role of entrepreneurship policy is analysed in the context of Saudi Arabia.
W. Alwakid +2 more
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Sustainable construction is a challenging prospect in Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia and the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is often suggested as a solution.
Mushref S. Alghamdi +2 more
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Purpose This paper aims to compare perceptions of Islamic bank customers concerning FinTech services in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. It also investigates the level to which customers are willing to adapt FinTech services.
I. Oladapo +4 more
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Primary health care reform in Saudi Arabia: progress, challenges and prospects.
Background Saudi Arabia embarked on transforming its primary health care system in 2016 to meet international standards, gain the people's trust and respond to the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases, as proposed in the Saudi Vision 2030.
Hesham I. Al Khashan +9 more
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Haya M Almalag,1,* Maha F Saja,2,* Hanan H Abouzaid,1 Lobna Aljuffali,1 Hana Alzamil,2 Latifah Almater,3 Loulwah Alothman,4 Faten Alzamel5 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ...
Almalag HM +7 more
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Economic Diversification Trends in the Gulf: the Case of Saudi Arabia
A national economy which is dependent on income from just one source is vulnerable, especially when that income comes from non-renewable resources.
Sarah Muhanna Al Naimi
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This paper examines empirically the relation between tourism and economic growth in Saudi Arabia. The authors try to justify how tourism contributes to the economic growth of Saudi Arabia.
Lamia Jamel
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Groundwater is a valuable resource because it is widely used for drinking, and for domestic, agricultural, and industrial purposes. Globally, Saudi Arabia is known to be one of the driest regions with scarce water resources.
J. Mallick +4 more
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