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Prof. Gomaa Agag
Prof. Gomaa Agag
Nottingham Business School (UK).
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ntu.ac.uk
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Understanding consumer intention to participate in online travel community and effects on consumer intention to purchase travel online and WOM: An integration of innovation …
G Agag, AA El-Masry
Computers in human behavior 60, 97-111, 2016
8142016
Why do consumers trust online travel websites? Drivers and outcomes of consumer trust toward online travel websites
GM Agag, AA El-Masry
Journal of travel research 56 (3), 347-369, 2017
3952017
E-retailing ethics and its impact on customer satisfaction and repurchase intention: a cultural and commitment-trust theory perspective
I Elbeltagi, G Agag
Internet Research 26 (1), 288-310, 2016
3642016
Understanding the determinants of hotel booking intentions and moderating role of habit
G Agag, AA El-Masry
International Journal of Hospitality Management 54, 52-67, 2016
3302016
E-commerce ethics and its impact on buyer repurchase intentions and loyalty: An empirical study of small and medium Egyptian businesses
G Agag
Journal of Business Ethics 154, 389-410, 2019
2022019
Understanding the link between CSR and employees green behaviour: The role of employees well-being and hotel environmental strategy
M Alsuwaidi, R Eid, G Agag
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2021
1792021
Antecedents and Consequences of Social Media Marketing Use: An Empirical Study of the UK Exporting B2B SMEs
R Eid, Z Abdelmoety, G Agag
Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 2020
1722020
Integrating destination attributes, political (in)stability, destination image, tourist satisfaction, and intention to recommend: A Study of Uae
R Eid, YA El-Kassrawy, G Agag
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research 23 (2), 1-28, 2019
1722019
The role of trust and privacy concerns in using social media for e-retail services: The moderating role of COVID-19
M Alzaidi, G Agag
Journal of Retailing and Consumer services 68 (23), 12-39, 2022
1692022
Understanding guests’ intention to visit green hotels
R Eid, G Agag, Y Shehawy
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2020
1462020
Understanding Guests’ Behavior to Visit Green Hotels: The Role of Ethical Ideology and Religiosity
G Agag, N Colmekcioglu
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2020
1322020
A Multilevel investigation of the link between ethical leadership behaviour and employees green behaviour in the hospitality industry
B Wood, R Eid, G Agag
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2021
1162021
Decoding travellers’ willingness to pay more for green travel products: Closing the intention–behaviour gap
G Agag, A Brown, A Hassanein, A Shaalan
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2020
1162020
Development and validation of an instrument to measure online retailing ethics: Consumers’ perspective
G Agag, A El-Masry, NS Alharbi, A Ahmed Almamy
Internet Research 26 (5), 1158-1180, 2016
1022016
A cross cultural investigation of retailers commitment to CSR and customer citizenship behaviour: The role of ethical standard and value relevance
Z Abdelmoety, S Aboul-Dahab, G Agag
Journal of Retailing and Consumer services, 2022
962022
Cross-national differences in big data analytics adoption in the retail industry.
M Youssef, R Eid, A G
Journal of retailing and consumer services, 2022
922022
Cross-national differences in big data analytics adoption in the retail industry.
M Youssef, R Eid, G Agag
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021
922021
How ability, motivation and opportunity influence travel agents performance: the moderating role of absorptive capacity
AM Elbaz, GM Agag, NA Alkathiri
Journal of Knowledge Management 22 (1), 119-141, 2018
772018
Determinants of Innovative Behaviour in the Hotel Industry: A cross-Cultural Study
R Eid, G Agag
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2020
762020
Competitive advantage: A longitudinal analysis of the roles of data-driven innovation capabilities, marketing agility, and market turbulence
O Alghamdi, G Agag
Journal of Retailing and Consumer services 76, 2023
732023
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