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Salem Altuhaih (1991)
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Abbas Ali (1990)
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In the last few decades the Arab states have come to play animportant role in the world economy and international politics. We havewitnessed an increasing interest in the social, political, and economicaspects of the Arab world. Despite such increasing interest, Arabscholars and business professors have not made significant progress inscholarly contribution and in teaching business management. Seeks toprovide an analysis of the situation and suggests research topics in theareas of business and management applicable to development in the Arabworld.
International Journal of Educational Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1992
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