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A visit by 90 students from the Public Policy Information Systems (PPIS) program to the Information and Decision Support Center at the Council of Ministers

 

Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the College, and Dr. Ahmed El-Shura, Coordinator of the Public Policy Information Systems (PPIS) Program, accompanied 90 students from the program. And the students of the Cabinet Simulation Model visited the Information and Decision Support Center of the Council of Ministers, where the students learned about the work mechanisms in the center, and listened to a comprehensive explanation from the heads of sectors in the center about the activities of each sector, and the roles that the center plays in supporting the decision-making process. , the achievements made by the center, and the awards it received, and it was agreed to arrange a visit from the center’s leaders to Assiut University to sign a cooperation protocol between the university and the center that includes providing training for students in addition to the participation of faculty members at Assiut University in the research activities and community service activities provided by the information center. And support decision-making in the Council of Ministers.

 

Honoring Mrs. Mona Saad, the financial auditor at the General Administration of Accounts at Assiut University, on the occasion of her reaching retirement age

Professor Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the College, Dr. Jacqueline Alfi, Deputy Coordinator of the English Study Program at the College, and Professor Abdel Qader Mahran, Secretary of the College, honored Mrs. Mona Saad, the financial auditor in the General Department of Accounts at Assiut University, on the occasion of her reaching retirement age, in appreciation of the college administration for her efforts in The study program is in English at the college, wishing her continued health and happiness.

 

 

A symposium entitled “The Role of Women in Building Society”

 

under the care of

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy, President of the University

With honor and presence

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Aleem, Vice President of the University

For community service and environmental development affairs

Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the College

Prof. Dr. Amal Al-Dali, Vice Dean of the College

For community service and environmental development affairs

Organized by the College of Commerce's Vice Deanship for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs

In the presence of a group of faculty members from the college

And employees of the college’s administrative staff

Seminar entitled

"The role of women in building society"

Present in it

Prof. Dr. Asma Abdel Nasser Hussein

Professor of Common Diseases at the College of Veterinary Medicine and founder and former Dean of the Institute for Molecular Biology Research and Studies

Dr. Marwa Ahmed Mamdouh Kadwani

Political science teacher at the College of Commerce

And rapporteur of the National Council for Women in Assiut Governorate.

 

College of Commerce breakfast ceremony

Honored by His Excellency Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Adawi, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Amal Al-Dali, Vice Dean of the College for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Prof. Dr. Nasma Heshmat, Vice Dean of the College for Postgraduate Studies and Research.

The college's youth welfare organized the annual breakfast celebration in the presence of the department heads, faculty members, workers, and students at the college.

Happy New Year to all of you

 

 

 

 

Congratulations on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr

The administration of the Faculty of Commerce, Assiut University, represented by His Excellency Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the Faculty, the Vice Deans of the Faculty, the Heads of the Scientific Departments of the Faculty, and the distinguished faculty members and employees of the Faculty extends my congratulations.

Purchasing managers' supplier selection decision: environmental influences on choice

Research Abstract

This paper was formulated to address the impact of different individual decision modes on purchasing managers' satisfaction and find out whether different environments could influence the strength of the relationship between the sourcing managers' individual modes and their decisions.

Design/methodology/approach

A new model was built based on the variables selected from literature. Two identical surveys were sent to manufacturing firms in China and Egypt. Around 450 questionnaires have been sent to respondents, and about 300 responses have been collected in the two countries.

Findings

The key findings of this study showed that although the influence of decision modes is not changeable across decision-makers in different markets' environment, the strength of the relationship between different individual decision modes and the buying decision significantly differed across different dynamic task …

Research Authors
Ziad Salem, Zhu Min, Samer Mohamed Sahl, Bahtiyar Mehmed
Research Date
Research Journal
Management Decision
Research Pages
1612-1633
Research Vol
61
Research Year
2023

discussion

 

 

Discussion of the master’s thesis in political science submitted by researcher Ahmed Ramadan Kamel

Titled

The Russian position on NATO (2008-2018)

This is in the presence of the discussion and judging committee of gentlemen

Prof. Dr. Ismail Sabry Moqled, Professor of Political Science and former Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Assiut University

(Chairman and supervisor)

Prof. Dr. Mounir Mahmoud Badawi, Professor of Political Science and Head of the Department of Political Science, former Faculty of Commerce, Assiut University (member and supervisor)

Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Assiut University (internal member)

Prof. Dr. Najah Abdel Fattah Al-Rayes, Professor of Political Sciences and former Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Political Studies at Beni Suef University

(member from abroad)

 

 

Determinants of Corporate COVID-19 Narrative Reporting: Evidence from an Emerging Market

Research Abstract

This paper contributes to the existing narrative reporting literature by examining the determinants of corporate COVID-19 narrative reporting in an emerging market, Egypt. The authors utilized manual content analysis to evaluate how companies listed on the Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX) communicated their response to COVID-19 during the pandemic from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, the authors employed OLS regression analysis to investigate how firm characteristics and corporate governance mechanisms influenced corporate COVID-19 narrative reporting. The empirical analysis shows that large firms and firms with high profitability are more likely to corporate with COVID-19 narrative reporting. In addition, the study shows that board size, audit committee size and board independence are positively associated with corporate COVID-19 narrative reporting. Finally, the analysis indicates a statistically insignificant impact of industry type on corporate COVID-19 narrative reporting. Our results have a significant impact on academics, management, shareholders, governments, and regulators. The results of this study, for instance, may be used to create legislation for a suitable corporate governance framework, showing that good governance enhances disclosure practices in times of crisis.

Research Authors
Mohsen Anwar Abdelghaffar Saleh
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Springer, Cham
Research Publisher
Springer, Cham
Research Vol
vol 440
Research Website
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-42085-6_14
Research Year
2024

Important announcement

 

Regarding student exchange opportunities for undergraduate students and faculty exchange with the United States of America.

 

 

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