When extreme work becomes the norm: an exploration of coping strategies of public sector nurses

M Mousa, S Tarba, A Arslan… - Public Management …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on extreme work and transactional stress literature streams; this paper investigates
the mechanisms used by public sector nurses to cope with their extreme work conditions in …

Mapping Two Decades of Research Productivity in the Middle Eastern and Arab Countries: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis

LA Dardas, AMA Malkawi, S Sweis, N Sweis… - Publications, 2023 - mdpi.com
Middle Eastern and Arab countries have been experiencing significant advancements in
scientific research and development over the past few decades. Understanding the trends …

Live like an ant to eat sugar: nurses' engagement in extreme work conditions and their perceptions of its ethicality

M Mousa, A Arslan, C Cooper… - The International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Based on recent research on extreme work and social exchange theory, this paper presents
a pioneering study focussed on public hospital nurses' engagement in extreme work …

Using job demands–resources theory to predict work–life balance among academicians in private universities in Egypt during the COVID-19 pandemic

I Selim, DMH Kee - Information, 2022 - mdpi.com
Employers are divided into those who support their employees to achieve work–life balance
and others who believe that employees should devote anything in their life to fulfilling work …

Modeling the effect of continuity and change as paradoxical forces in the inter-generational transition process of family businesses

C Serhan, R Nader, W Gereige - Journal of Family Business Strategy, 2023 - Elsevier
Continuity and change are typically considered as two antithetical concepts, and their
coexistence would seem paradoxical. The dilemma for family businesses undergoing inter …

From announcing their pregnancy to returning to work: The experience of pregnant street-level bureaucrats in non-Western public contexts

M Mousa - Public Integrity, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on the theory of social stigma, this article explores how female street-level
bureaucrats experience pregnancy in the Egyptian public service and the main challenges …

Influence of socioemotional wealth on non-family managers' risk taking and product innovation in family businesses

PY Ng, M Dayan, M Makri - Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose There is a growing interest in understanding family firms' strategic behavior using
the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective. This study explores how family SEW …

Understanding Cultural and Religious Values Relating to Awareness of Women's Intimate Health among Arab Muslims

L Al-Naimi, M Alistar - Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Women's intimate health is a historically stigmatized topic in many cultures. Arab and Muslim
values such as privacy and modesty can influence the extent to which members of these …

Work from home feasibility and challenges for public sector employees in a developing country

M Mousa, A Arslan, A Ullah, S Tarba… - Journal of Organizational …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Drawing on work from home (WFH), job demand-control and street-level
bureaucracy literature streams, this paper specifically focuses on the emerging trend of WFH …

[HTML][HTML] Factors impacting teachers' continued IT adoption in pre-college education

AY Aldekheel, O Khalil… - Journal of Information …, 2022 - informingscience.org
Aim/Purpose This study was designed to examine the extent to which high school teachers
intend to continue using the tablet PC in their teaching within the context of the Tablet …