About the Journal
The proceedings contain papers presented at the International Conference on Advances in Business and Law (ICABL) in Dubai, UAE. ICABL is annual event by Dubai Business School at University of Dubai. The conference programme will features keynote addresses, high-quality research paper presentations in concurrent sessions, poster presentations, discussion panels, and thematic workshops. The conference covers the latest research findings, current practices, and theoretical developments in economics, finance, accounting, management, marketing, and law.
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ISSN: 2523-6547
Current Issue
23rd & 24th November 2019, Dubai Business School, University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE
Organizing Committee: Adam Zaremba, Alina Maydybura, Andreas Karathanasopoulos, Rahim Hussain, Nasiruddeen Muhammad
Published: 2019-11-28
Articles
Business process simulation and process quality assessment of Czech online bookshop
Page 1-4
Strategic planning impact on innovation and organizational performance in the UAE
Page 5-17
Creation of marketing information system in a company and the expected value of marketing information
Page 28-34
Reproductive rights and health issues under Islamic law: Towards enhancing medical law in the 21st century
Page 35-50
The impact of women executives on companies’ financial performance: A study of south Africa’s state-owned companies
Page 51-58
The effect of tourists’ technology adoption propensity on the acceptance of smart tourism apps
Page 59-67
Evaluation of the diversification of Macau’s hotel market
Page 68-75
Economic growth, energy consumption, and quality environment in Nigeria
Page 76-83
The impact of cross—section dependence on the capital mobility estimation
Page 84-87
Hierarchical clustering of products using market-basket data
Page 88-93
Missing Link on Construct Validity in Qualitative Case Study
Page 94-98
Social Media and the dynamism of customer relationship marketing: An empirical analysis of customers’ acceptance of the realm of virtual CRM
Page 99-103