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University of Wollongong in Dubai
Education•Dubai, United Arab Emirates•
About: University of Wollongong in Dubai is a education organization based out in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Supply chain & Empirical research. The organization has 293 authors who have published 706 publications receiving 7958 citations.
Topics: Supply chain, Empirical research, Context (language use), Emerging markets, Higher education
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TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical model using the long-range Lagrangian and the Eulerian transport methods is used to approximate the three-dimensional infinite footprint model, which shows that carbon emissions across stages in a supply chain can constitute a significant threat that warrants careful attention in the design phase of supply chains.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework for designing successful destination strategies and identify key factors that affect the strategic branding of destinations, which are discussed in the context of travel and tourism.
Abstract: Purpose – Travel and tourism is the second largest global industry with daily international revenues of approximately US$2 billion, and investments of 12 percent of world GDP. Though this is a highly competitive industry, there is a paucity of academic research on destination branding. This paper aims to present a branding framework for designing successful destination strategies. This exploratory study seeks to determine key factors that affect the strategic branding of destinations.Design/methodology/approach – Similar fields like place marketing, destination marketing, services, product and corporate branding were reviewed along with destination case studies. Based on this review and its extrapolation to the “destination context”, a framework for strategic branding of destinations was formulated.Findings – Successful strategic branding of destinations is dependent on several inter‐related components, which are discussed. The paper highlights key issues in destination branding and provides a platform fo...
244 citations
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TL;DR: The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher education landscape as discussed by the authors, and there exists a fairly substantial body of literature that has sought to explore the role of the international campus in higher education.
Abstract: The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher education landscape. Although there exists a fairly substantial body of literature that has sought to ...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the determinants of student satisfaction at international branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and find that the factors that were most influential in determining whether or not a student at a UAE branch campus was satisfied overall with their institution were quality of lecturers, quality and availability of resources, and effective use of technology.
Abstract: Purpose – Given that there exists in the literature relatively little research into student experiences in transnational higher education, the purpose of this paper is to identify the determinants of student satisfaction at international branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).Design/methodology/approach – This quantitative study involved 247 undergraduate and postgraduate students at branch campuses in the UAE who completed a questionnaire using either hard copies or an online version.Findings – It was found that levels of student satisfaction at UAE branch campuses were generally high. The factors that were most influential in determining whether or not a student at a UAE branch campus was satisfied overall with their institution were quality of lecturers, quality and availability of resources, and effective use of technology.Research limitations/implications – Given that cultures, customs, traditions and social contexts vary considerably in different locations, the findings of this study are ...
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TL;DR: This paper developed and tested a model of early performance for born global firms using a mixed-methods approach, combining exploratory interviews and survey data from 310 Australian and New Zealand companies.
181 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Robert J. Whelan | 39 | 103 | 5272 |
Mohamed Khalifa | 34 | 77 | 4788 |
Julia Connell | 24 | 129 | 2226 |
Ashish P. Agalgaonkar | 23 | 117 | 2040 |
Boštjan Gomišček | 22 | 61 | 1533 |
Stephen Wilkinson | 22 | 103 | 1427 |
Valerie J. Lindsay | 19 | 32 | 1149 |
Brian Lehaney | 19 | 58 | 1412 |
Yama Temouri | 18 | 80 | 1048 |
Mark Gabbott | 18 | 45 | 1603 |
Barry O'Mahony | 18 | 85 | 1247 |
Roger Willett | 18 | 73 | 1554 |
Mohamed K. Watfa | 17 | 87 | 792 |
Vijay Pereira | 17 | 144 | 1235 |
Kathy Ning Shen | 17 | 61 | 1653 |