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Ilham Hassan Fathelrahman Mansour
Ilham Hassan Fathelrahman Mansour
Professor of Marketing , University of Khartoum, School of Management
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The Relationship between Celebrities’ Credibility and Advertising Effectiveness: The Mediation Role of Religiosity
IHF Mansour, DME Diab
Journal of Islamic Marketing 7 (2), 148-66, 2016
143*2016
Consumers’ attitude towards e-banking services in Islamic banks: the case of Sudan
IHF Mansour, AMA Eljelly, AMA Abdullah
Review of International Business and Strategy 26 (2), 244-260, 2016
992016
Predicting private companies failure in the Sudan
AMA Eljelly, IHF Mansour
Journal of African Business 2 (2), 23-43, 2001
352001
Investigating the impact of key dimensions of service quality on customers’ satisfaction and loyalty: Evidences from the restaurant industry in Sudan
IHF Mansour, D M. E., HE Mohammed, O Saad
Marketing and Branding Research 3, 153-165, 2016
262016
Factors affecting consumers’ intention to accept mobile advertising in Sudan
IHF Mansour
Khartoum University Journal of Management Studies 5, 2012
242012
Customers’ perceptions of selection criteria used by Islamic bank customers in Sudan: The importance of Shariah compliance
IHF Mansour
Journal of Research in Emerging Markets 1 (4), pp 20-32, 2019
142019
Investigation of Dineserv dimensions on customer satisfaction & loyalty: Evidence from Sudan Restaurant Industry"
IHF Mansour, D D., M H., S O.
The Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on New Challenges in …, 2016
14*2016
Determinant factors of consumers’ bank selection decision in Sudan
IHF Mansour
African Journal of Business Management 13 ((15)), pp. 490-497, 2019
122019
Beliefs and Attitudes towards Social Networks Advertising: a Cross Cultural Study of Saudi and Sudanese Females.
IHF Mansour
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. 8 (3), 255 -270, 2015
112015
The Impact of Religiosity commitments on Attitude towards Celebrities Endorsed TV Advertising in Sudan
IHF Mansour, DME Diab
The Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Postgraduate Studies …, 2013
112013
Gender Differences in Entrepreneurial Attitude & Intentions among university Students
IHF Mamsour
2nd International Conference on Advances in Business, Management and Law …, 2018
92018
Young Saudi Females and Social Media Advertising: An Empirical Study
IHF Mansour
Khartoum University Journal of Management Studies 10 (1), 1-16, 2016
72016
The Impact of marketing efforts on Brand Equity: A Case of Samsung Brand in Sudan
DME Diab, IHF Mansour
Journal of Economic Sciences Volume 16 (2), 2015
72015
Women Entrepreneur Motivations, Challenges, and Growth Aspiration: A Gender lens analysis in Sudan
IHF Mansour, YA Gangi
THE 2ND CONGRESS OF THE AFRICAN SCIENTIFIC, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION COUNCIL …, 2019
52019
INVESTIGATING DIMENSIONS OF SUDANESE NATIONAL CULTURE: A COMPARATIVE OUTLOOK
IHF Mansour
The International Conference on Social and Education Sciences ( Incenses …, 2019
52019
The antecedents of entrepreneurial intention among Sudanese University Students
IHF Mansour
THE 2ND CONGRESS OF THE AFRICAN SCIENTIFIC, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION COUNCIL …, 2019
42019
Graduate Students' Assessment Of Educational Services Quality In Sudan
IHF Mansour, DM Elzubier, A Eljelly
International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education …, 2016
42016
An Analysis of Students’ Attitudes Towards Twitter Use for Academic Purposes: A Case of Saudi Undergreate Female Students
IHF Mansour
International Journal for Quality Assurance 2 (2), 211-218, 2019
32019
Consumers Perception and Responsiveness to Bulk SMS Advertising in the Sudan,
IHF Mansour
Gezira Journal of Economic & Social Sciences. 3 (2), 33-50, 2012
22012
Stakeholders Perception and Attitude Based Framework for Developing Responsible Management Education (RME) Programs: The Case of Master and Doctorate of Business Administration …
AK Abdalla, S Ben Khudair, A El Jelly, IHF Mansour
Journal of Business Ethics Education 17, 47-74, 2020
1*2020
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