Ahmed Gad Abdel-Wahab

Ahmed Gad Abdel-Wahab (Ph.D. University of Stirling, Scotland) is a professor of management at Mansoura University. He has a master’s degree in business from the University of Mansoura. He is an author of two books in management and organizational behaviour that are used at the University of Mansoura. He has published a number of articles in Egypt in the field of organizational behaviour such as leadership, team building and managerial values. He has also published a number of articles in the field of information and communication technology in international journals such as Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT): Taylor & Francis; Electronic Journal of Communication: State University of New York; The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries (EJISDC): City University of Hong Kong; International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking (IJBDCN): University of Auckland, New Zealand. Professor Abdel-Wahab’s articles about the possibility of applying telecommuting, e-medicine, and telemedicine in Egypt have opened the door for researchers in Egypt to do further investigations on these topics and take further steps toward the application of such new concepts in Egypt.

Publications

Screening of Students’ Intentions to Adopt Mobile - Learning: A Case from Egypt
Sohayla M. El-Sherbiny Attalla, Reem El-Sherbiny, Wafaa A. Mokbel, Rania M. El-Moursy, Ahmed G. Abdel-Wahab. © 2012. 18 pages.
Mobile technology is a growing field with emerging new discoveries. The introduction of third generation mobile network services and the convergence of mobile and traditional...
Mobile Information Communication Technologies Adoption in Developing Countries: Effects and Implications
Ahmed Gad Abdel-Wahab, Ahmed Ahmed A. El-Masry. © 2011. 322 pages.
The mobile technology field is expanding with innovative research and discoveries that expand to all walks of life. Mobile technology may have its greatest impact in the...
Employees' Attitudes Toward Telecommuting: An Empirical Investigation in the Egyptian Governornate of Dakahlia
Ahmed G. Abdel-Wahab. © 2006. 16 pages.
Thousands of companies today in a wide variety of industries are experiencing the benefits of allowing employees to work from their homes. Telecommuting has become a recognized...