Abdel Latef Anouze | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award


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Assoc Prof Dr. Abdel Latef Anouze | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Abdel Latef Anouze, Qatar University, Qatar

🎓 Assoc Prof Dr. Abdel Latef Anouze is currently affiliated with Qatar University’s College of Business and Economics in Doha, Qatar. He holds a PhD in Operation and Information Management from Aston University, UK, with a focus on evaluating efficiency and productivity in Gulf commercial banks. With extensive teaching experience, including roles at Qatar University and the American University of Beirut, his research interests span operations management, data analytics, and finance. Dr. Anouze has authored numerous papers published in prestigious journals and has presented at various international conferences.

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🎓 Education

PhD in Operation and Information Management, Aston University, UK, June 2010

Thesis Title: “Evaluating Efficiency and Productivity: Comparative Study of Commercial Banks in Gulf Countries”

MBA in Finance, University of East London, UK, August 2005

Master Thesis Title: “Evaluating the Productive Efficiency of Bahraini and United Arab Emirates Commercial Banks”

MSc in Public Finance, Yarmouk University, Jordan, June 1998

Master Thesis Title: “Jordanian Budget Deficits; Reasons and Possible Solutions”

Bachelor in Administrative Science, Muta’h University, Jordan, June 1995

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Associate Professor, Qatar University, Doha, April 2019 – Present

Assistant Professor, Qatar University, Doha, Feb 2013 – April 2019

Assistant Professor, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, Oct 2010 – Feb 2013

Marie Currie Research Fellow, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, Oct 09 – Sep 2010

🏢 Industrial Experience

Quality Controller, Heinz Frozen & Chilled Foods Ltd, UK, Sep 05 – Jan 2007

General and Finance Manager, Lootah Group of Companies, Dubai, UAE, May 00 – April 04

 

Research Focus

Based on the publications and citations of Dr. AL Anouze, his research focuses primarily on efficiency evaluation and management in various domains, including e-government services, banking, and healthcare. He employs methodologies such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and cognitive analytics to enhance operational performance and user satisfaction. His work explores the integration of new technologies and frameworks to improve decision-making processes and service delivery, particularly from a citizen-centric perspective. Dr. Anouze’s research contributes significantly to understanding and optimizing organizational efficiency and effectiveness, aiming to create sustainable shared values in public and private sectors. 📊🔍

Publication Top Notes

  • A semi-oriented radial measure for measuring the efficiency of decision making units with negative data, using DEA
    • Cited by: 286
    • Year: 2010 📊
  • Factors affecting intention to use e-banking in Jordan
    • Cited by: 246
    • Year: 2020 🏦
  • COBRA framework to evaluate e-government services: A citizen-centric perspective
    • Cited by: 237
    • Year: 2014 🌐
  • The JOINT model of nurse absenteeism and turnover: a systematic review
    • Cited by: 140
    • Year: 2014 👩‍⚕️
  • Data envelopment analysis with classification and regression tree–a case of banking efficiency
    • Cited by: 137
    • Year: 2010 📉
  • An analysis of methodologies utilised in e‐government research: A user satisfaction perspective
    • Cited by: 111
    • Year: 2012 📊
  • Customer satisfaction and its measurement in Islamic banking sector: a revisit and update
    • Cited by: 76
    • Year: 2019 🏦
  • A cognitive analytics management framework for the transformation of electronic government services from users’ perspective to create sustainable shared values
    • Cited by: 66
    • Year: 2019 🌍
  • On the boundedness of the SORM DEA models with negative data
    • Cited by: 54
    • Year: 2010 📈
  • Proposing a reference process model for the citizen‐centric evaluation of e‐government services
    • Cited by: 50
    • Year: 2013 🌐