Items where Author is "Bakir, Ali"

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Alromaihi, Ali Ateya Ali, Hamdan, Allam and Bakir, Ali (2023) Impact of Learning Digitization on Business Education Quality: The Moderating Role of International Accreditation Bodies. FIIB Business Review. ISSN 2455-2658

Kanan, Mohammad, Taha, Baha, Saleh, Yahya, Alsayed, Mohammed, Assaf, Ramiz, Ben Hassen, Mohamed, Alshaibani, Elham, Bakir, Ali and Tunsi, Weam (2023) Green Innovation as a Mediator between Green Human Resource Management Practices and Sustainable Performance in Palestinian Manufacturing Industries. Sustainability, 15 (2). p. 1077. ISSN 2071-1050

Dahlan, Mohanad, Ali Al-Atwi, Amer, Alshaibani, Elham, Bakir, Ali and Maher, Kevin (2021) Diverse Group Effectiveness: Co-occurrence of Task and Relationship Conflict, and TFL. In: 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 29 July - 5 August 2021, Online.

Avgeli, Vasiliki, Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2019) Mountainous tourism development in Crete: Local perspective. Journal On Tourism & Sustainability, 2 (2). ISSN 2515-6780 (Submitted)

Saatsakis, Ioannis, Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2018) A Local Perspective On Ecotourism In Crete. Journal On Tourism & Sustainability, 2 (1). ISSN 2515-6780

Rankin, Andrew, Bakir, Ali and Bullock, Eddie (2017) Golf Consumption. In: Golf Business and Management: A Global Introduction. Routledge.

Wickens, Eugenia, Bakir, Ali and Avgeli, Vasiliki (2017) Sustainable tourism development: issues, challenges and debates. Buckinghamshire New University. ISBN 9780948314674

Bakir, Ali, Wickens, Eugenia, Boluk, Karla and Avgeli, Vasiliki (2017) Cross-cultural issues in tourism and hospitality. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 17 (3). pp. 245-248. ISSN 1742-9692

Longart, Pedro, Wickens, Eugenia and Bakir, Ali (2017) An Investigation into Restaurant Attributes: A Basis for a Typology. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, 19 (1). pp. 95-123. ISSN 1525-6480

Alshaibani, Elham and Bakir, Ali (2016) A reading in cross-cultural service encounter: Exploring the relationship between cultural intelligence, employee performance and service quality. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 17 (3). pp. 249-263. ISSN 1467-3584

Todorovic, Milan and Bakir, Ali (2016) Rethinking Strategy for Creative Industries: Innovation and Interaction. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415730594

Alshaibani, E and Bakir, Ali (2015) Relating Cultural Intelligence to Service Quality: A Cross-Cultural Study in Hospitality. In: Critical Tourism Studies conference, 25th June to 1st July 2015, Opatija Croatia.

Anderson, Elizabeth, Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2014) Rural Tourism Development in Connemara, Ireland. Journal of Tourism Planning & Development, 12 (1). pp. 73-86. ISSN 21568324

Ali Al-Atwi, Amer and Bakir, Ali (2014) Relationships between status judgments, identification, and counterproductive behavior. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 29 (5). pp. 472-489. ISSN 0268-3946

Bakir, Ali (2014) Testing the relationships between cultural intelligence and service quality in hotels in Karbala-Iraq. In: International Conference on Contemporary Marketing Issues, 18 - 20 June 2014, Athens Greece.

Alshaibani, Elham and Bakir, Ali (2014) Relating cultural intelligence to service quality in hotels in Karbala-Iraq: a cross cultural study. In: Cross-Cultural Issues in Tourism & Hospitality International Conference, Chania Crete.

Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2014) Tourism as a Vehicle of Peace and Cultural Understanding: Theoretical Approaches. In: Cross-Cultural Issues in Tourism & Hospitality International Conference, 14 - 16 May 2014, Chania Crete.

Alexander, Zoe and Bakir, Ali (2013) The development of self through volunteer tourism. In: Tourist Experience and Fulfilment: Insights from Positive Psychology (Advances in Tourism). Routledge Advances in Tourism . Routledge, Oxford, pp. 147-164. ISBN 978-0-415-80986-3

Kesgin, Muhammet, Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2012) Being away or being there? British tourists' motivations holidaying in Alanya, Turkey. In: Contemporary Tourist Experience: Concepts and Consequences. Routledge, pp. 113-129. ISBN 9780415697422

Bakir, Ali and Baxter, Suzanne (2012) Touristic fun: a study of visitors' motivation at Legoland Windsor theme park. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, 20 (3). pp. 407-424. ISSN 1936-8623

Iordanova-Krasteva, Elitza, Wickens, Eugenia and Bakir, Ali (2012) The ambiguous image of Linz: Linz09 - European Capital of Culture. PASOS Journal of Tourism & Cultural Heritage, 8 (3). pp. 67-77. ISSN 1695-7121

Bakir, Ali and Todorovic, Milan (2010) A hermeneutic reading into “what strategy is”: ambiguous means-end relationship. The Qualitative Report, 15 (5). ISSN 1052-0147

Alexander, Zoe, Bakir, Ali and Wickens, Eugenia (2010) An investigation into the impact of vacation travel on the tourist. International Journal of Tourism Research, 12 (5). pp. 574-590. ISSN 1522-1970

Alexander, Zoe and Bakir, Ali (2010) Understanding voluntourism: A Glaserian grounded theory study. In: Volunteer Tourism: theoretical frameworks and practical applications. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415576642

Bakir, Ali and Bakir, Vian (2006) A critique of the capacity of Strauss’ grounded theory for prediction, change, and control in organisational strategy via a grounded theorisation of leisure and cultural strategy. The Qualitative Report, 11 (4). ISSN 1052--147

Bakir, Ali and Bakir, Vian (2006) Unpacking complexity, pinning down the "elusiveness" of strategy: a grounded theory study in leisure and cultural organisations. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 1 (3). pp. 152-172. ISSN 1746-5648

Todorovic, Milan and Bakir, Ali (2005) Inaudible noise: Belgrade's Academy Club: legacy, old locals and new spaces. Leisure Studies, 24 (4). pp. 415-434. ISSN 0261-4367

Bakir, Ali (1997) An understanding of strategy: an empirical investigation into the phenomenon of strategy in organisations. Doctoral thesis, University of Essex.

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