Assoc Prof Dr. Manaf Al-Okaily | Accounting Award | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Manaf Al-Okaily, Jadara University, Jordan
Publication Profile
π Educational Background
Dr. Manaf Al-Okaily holds a Ph.D. in Accounting with a specialization in Accounting Information Systems from the University Malaysia Terengganu. Prior to that, he earned his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Accounting, both with honors, from Jadara University, Jordan.
π Achievements and Awards
Acknowledged as one of the top 2% scientists globally by Stanford University and Elsevier Publisher, Dr. Al-Okaily has demonstrated exceptional scholarly contributions. He has been recognized as the best researcher for his prolific publication record in 2022 and 2023. Additionally, he received prestigious scholarships and graduated with honors in his master’s program.
πΌ Work Experience
Dr. Al-Okaily’s professional journey encompasses roles from instructor to adjunct professor at renowned institutions like Jadara University, Princess Sumaya University for Technology, and the University of Jordan.
π Teaching Experience
Research Focus
Publication Top Notes
π Dataset on the Acceptance of e-learning System among Universities Students’ under the COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions, Cited by: 169, Year: 2020
π° The Relationship between Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development from Economic Growth Perspective: 15 βRCEPβ Countries, Cited by: 166, Year: 2022
π³ The Determinants of Digital Payment Systemsβ Acceptance under Cultural Orientation Differences: The Case of Uncertainty Avoidance, Cited by: 155, Year: 2020
π±Mobile payment adoption in the time of the COVID-19 pandemicCited by: 105, Year: 2022
πΌAccounting Information System Effectiveness from an Organizational Perspective, Cited by: 102, Year: 2020
π Towards a Sustainable Adoption of E-Learning Systems: The Role of Self-Directed Learning., Cited by: 101, Year: 2022
π Assessing the effectiveness of accounting information systems in the era of COVID-19 pandemic, Cited by: 100, Year: 2024
π An empirical assessment of enterprise information systems success in a developing country: the Jordanian experience, Cited by: 93, Year: 2022
π Towards business intelligence success measurement in an organization: A conceptual study, Cited by: 84, Year: 2021
πΉ Evaluating ERP systems success: evidence from Jordanian firms in the age of the digital business, Cited by: 82, Year: 2023
π±The impact of green lending on credit risk: Evidence from UAEβs banks, Cited by: 82, Year: 2023
π¦ An empirical study on data warehouse systems effectiveness: the case of Jordanian banks in the business intelligence era Cited by: 79, Year: 2023