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Abdulsalam S. Alquhaif
Abdulsalam S. Alquhaif
Assistant Professor, University of Hail, Ibb University
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Investment opportunities, corporate governance quality, and firm performance in the UAE
B Al-Gamrh, KNI Ku Ismail, T Ahsan, A Alquhaif
Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 10 (2), 261-276, 2020
1102020
Corporate governance mechanisms and ESG reporting: Evidence from the Saudi Stock Market
HM Bamahros, A Alquhaif, A Qasem, WN Wan-Hussin, M Thomran, ...
Sustainability 14 (10), 6202, 2022
46*2022
CEO characteristics, family ownership and corporate social responsibility reporting: The case of Saudi Arabia
SD Al-Duais, A Qasem, WN Wan-Hussin, HM Bamahros, M Thomran, ...
Sustainability 13 (21), 12237, 2021
322021
Modelling the impact of audit/remuneration committee overlap on debtholders' perceptions of accounting information quality: The role of CEO power
R Al‐Dhamari, AS Alquhaif, BA Al‐Gamrh
International Journal of Finance & Economics 27 (3), 2898-2920, 2022
132022
Board independence tenure and real earnings management: Accretive share buyback activities in Malaysia
A Alquhaif, B Al-Gamrh, RA Latif, S Chandren
International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 15 (3), 266-284, 2021
132021
Employee stock options and real earnings management through accretive share buyback in Malaysia
AS Alquhaif, RA Latif, S Chandren
Journal of Advanced Research in Business and Management Studies 8 (1), 76-84, 2017
112017
Women in board of directors and real earnings management: Accretive share buyback in Malaysia
AS Alquhaif, RA Latif, S Chandren
Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting 9 (2), 48, 2017
112017
Factors affecting behavioral intention to use learning management systems by instructors
AA Aqlan, W Al-Hakimi, M Grada, M Abdulrab, Y Al-Mamary, AS Alquhaif
Dimensión Empresarial 19 (2), 2021
92021
Factors impacting Saudi students’ intention to adopt learning management systems using the TPB and UTAUT integrated model
YHS Al-Mamary, MA Siddiqui, SG Abdalraheem, F Jazim, M Abdulrab, ...
Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management, 2023
82023
Institutional ownership types and ESG reporting: the case of Saudi listed firms
A Qasem, SD AL-Duais, WN Wan-Hussin, HM Bamahros, A Alquhaif, ...
Sustainability 14 (18), 11316, 2022
72022
An overview of share buybacks: A descriptive case from Malaysia
A Alquhaif, B Al-Gamrh, RA Latif
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 28, 100415, 2020
52020
Factors influencing students’ intention to use learning management system at Saudi Universities: A structural equation modeling approach
AA Abubakar, F Jazim, YH Al-Mamary, M Abdulrab, SG Abdalraheem, ...
Human Systems Management, 1-14, 2023
22023
From traditional to tech-savvy: An empirical investigation of students’ actual use of LMS in Saudi universities
A Alquhaif, M Abdulrab, RQG Rashed, YH Al‐Mamary, F Jazim, ...
International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences 10 (6), 137-149, 2023
12023
Audit Committee Effectiveness and Accretive Share Buybacks: Moderating Effect of Audit Quality in Malaysian Context
AS Alquhaif, RA Latif, SD Alduais
open science index 16 2021 15, 123, 2022
2022
Institutional Ownership Types and ESG Reporting: The Case of Saudi Listed Firms. Sustainability 2022, 14, 11316
A Qasem, SD AL-Duais, WN Wan-Hussin, HM Bamahros, A Alquhaif, ...
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2022
Board of directors’ characteristics and board compensation moderated by family control
HM Bamahros, MS Grada, AS Alquhaif, A Qasem
SMART Journal of Business Management Studies 18 (2), 11-20, 2022
2022
Membership Overlaps in Board Committees, CEO Power, and Cost of Debt
R AL-Dhamari, A Alquhaif, B Al-Gamrh
Academy of Management Proceedings 2020 (1), 13600, 2020
2020
THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS AND EMPLOYEE STOCK OPTIONS ON ACCRETIVE SHARE BUYBACK IN MALAYSIA
ASS ALQUHAIF
2018
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