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An examination of consumers’ adoption of internet of things (IoT) in Indian banks

Published in: Cogent Business and Management

Sep 01, 2020

Almugari Bajaj Tabash Khan Ali

The purpose of this study is to find out the impact of awareness, privacy & safety, cost, convenience, social influence, and habits on the adoption of IoT in Indian banks. The sample size of 467 Indian customers has been taken for the study. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) is applied for testing the reliability and validity as well as the suitability of the questionnaire for the research. Moreover, the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) model is used for testing the hypotheses of the stu...


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Assessing the Impact of Brand Equity and Demographic Characteristics on Brand Loyalty: The Mediating Role Played By Customer Experience in United Arab Emirates’ Hotel Industry

Published in: Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research

Aug 20, 2020

Dr. Mohammed Nuseir

The hotel industry has grown rapidly in recent years, becoming the most competitive environment. As a result, industry players strive to outsmart competitors by creating brand equity to enhance brand loyalty; however, the impact of brand equity and demographic characteristics on brand loyalty is sketchy. In this study, we assess this impact in United Arab Emirates’ hotel industry by using customer experience as the mediating role. We selected a total of 694 participants at three 3-star hotels a...


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Meta-Heuristics for Solving the Software Component Allocation Problem

Published in: IEEE Access

Aug 13, 2020

/ Issam Al-Azzoni / Saqib Iqbal

The software component allocation problem is concerned with mapping a set of software components to the computational units available in a heterogeneous computing system while maximizing a certain objective function. This problem is important in the domain of component-based software engineering, and solving it is not a trivial task. In this paper, we demonstrate a software framework for defining and solving component allocation problem instances. In addition, we implement two meta-heuristics f...


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Green product as a means of expressing green behaviour: A cross-cultural empirical evidence from Malaysia and Nigeria

Published in: Environmental Technology and Innovation

Aug 07, 2020

Ogiemwonyi Harun Alam Karim Tabash Hossain Aziz Abbasi Ojuolape

Due to overconsumption, there is no significant urgency than the climate emergency for the publicity of green products that may conceivably led to reducing environmental impact. Considering the limited studies as a means of comparing green behaviour and its determinant in developing nations, this study focused on environmental awareness, attitude and perceived behavioural control (PBC) by applying the measurement of impacts on green behaviour. It further examined the role of green culture as a ...

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