Milad Abdelnabi Salem
University of Kuala Lumpur
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Procedia. Economics and finance | 2015
Mohamed Bilal Basha; Cordelia Mason; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Hafezali Iqbal Hussain; Milad Abdelnabi Salem
The awareness on the harmful effects of chemicals present in food is increasing among the consumers. The trend towards purchasing organic food is growing among people. A study to identify what actually induces consumers to turn towards organic food is important. Some of the prominent motivating factors to purchase organic foods include environmental concern, health concern and lifestyle, product quality and subjective norms. This empirical study is aimed at identifying the purchase intention of consumers towards organic foods. The study predicts the purchase intention of consumers based on the influences of factors like environmental concern, health concern and lifestyle, product quality and subjective norms on the attitude towards organic foods. The results of the study show that quality of products, environmental concern, health concern and lifestyle are the most commonly stated motives for purchasing organic foods.
Social Responsibility Journal | 2016
Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Fekri Ali Shawtari; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Hafezali Iqbal Hussain
Purpose - This paper aims to explain the relationships between three dimensions of stakeholders’ integration and competitiveness focusing on 226 industrial corporations. It aims to investigate the influences of stakeholders’ integration on three dimensions of competitiveness. Design/methodology/approach - The study adopts a cross-sectional study using a self-reported questionnaire. The collected data are analysed using structural equation modelling technique based on AMOS. Findings - The results revealed that knowledge of the stakeholders Research limitations/implications - There are several limitations that should be taken into consideration. First, the study used a self-reported questionnaire filled in by managers in the study sample; therefore, survey data might be subject to social desirability bias. Second, this study was conducted in Libya, which is considered a developing country, and, thus, caution should be taken when generalizing the results of the study. Originality/value - To date, there is no an empirical evidence on how environmental stakeholders’ integration might affect firm competitiveness. Previous literature has investigated this issue using different environmental practices. However, none have used stakeholders’ integration in the environmental domain as a predictor to competitiveness. Therefore, the paper contributes to the body of knowledge by stating and testing the potential contributions of stakeholders’ integration to the multidimensional approach of competitiveness.
Journal of environment and earth science | 2012
Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Norlena Hasnan; Nor Hasni Osman
Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science | 2016
Fekri Ali Shawtari; Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Hafezali Iqbal Hussain; Omar Alaeddin; Omer Bin Thabit
Corporate Board: role, duties and composition | 2015
Fekri Ali Shawtari; Muslim Har Sani Mohammed; Hafiz Majdi Abdul Rashid; Milad Abdelnabi Salem
The Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce | 2016
Fekri Ali Shawtari; Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Hafezali Iqbal Hussain; Hawariyuni W
Australian Journal of Accounting, Economics and Finance | 2017
Hafezali Iqbal Hussain; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Azlan Ali
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
Hafezali Iqbal-Hussain; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Muhammad Asyraf Hashim; Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Kamisan Bin Gadar; Azlan Ali; Ahmad Monir Abdullah
Indian journal of science and technology | 2016
Hafezali Iqbal-Hussain; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Noor H. Jabarullah; Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Fekri Ali Shawtari
Archive | 2015
Milad Abdelnabi Salem; Norlena Hasnan; Nor Hasni Osman; Mohd Farid Shamsudin; Hafezali Iqbal Hussain; Fekri Ali Shawtari