Program-Dubai Conference, April, 2015.
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Program-Dubai Conference, April, 2015.
30th International Business Research Conference PROGRAM 20 - 22 April 2015 Venue: Flora Grand Hotel Al Rigga Rd, Deira, Dubai, UAE Ph: +971 4 223 3344 Main Theme: “Research for Progress” Proudly sponsored by American Research and Publication International, USA World Business Institute, Australia Journal of Business and Policy Research World Journal of Management World Journal of Social Science International Review of Business Research Papers Global Economy and Finance Journal World Review of Business Research Global Review of Accounting and Finance Journal of Accounting Finance and Econ Journal of Islamic Finance and Business Research Please Carefully Read all Instructions Below Conference Venue The conference is being held at Flora Grand Hotel located on Al Rigga Road, Deira. It is close to Al Rigga metro station- please take exit no. 2, along Automatic Restaurant. The hotel is located opposite Auris Hotel Apartments, between Ibis Hotel and Ramee Guestline. You may take the metro train or the Taxi to reach the hotel. How to Report and Complete Registration Please proceed to Conference Secretariat in front of Flora Grand Hall located on G level (ground level) of the hotel for your registration between 8.00 AM - 4 PM on Monday 20 April and between 8.30 AM – 4 PM on Tuesday 21 April. For registration you can report to Mrs. Khaleda Akhter. On arrival at the registration desk, please allow some time to the attending staff member to deliver you an envelope (which will contain your name tag, your payment receipt, conference participation/chairing certificates, lunch and dinner ticket for you and for accompanying person, if any, hard copy of proceedings via USB and conference bag). Please check all materials in the envelope before you leave the registration desk. On Arrival Payment for registration If you are paying on arrival, please bring exact cash money as no change will be provided at the registration desk. Please bring only US$ currency as no other currency or bank cheque will be accepted and please do not bargain in this regard. We do not accept any bank cheque. We also do not have any credit card processing facilities on site, so please do not give us your credit card to process. Conference Proceedings As informed previously, conference proceedings with ISBN 978-1-922069-74-0 will be provided electronically. Please visit www.wbiworldconpro.com to view your paper after 17 April 2015. Please read the instructions there and then view or download your and/or other authors’ papers. Please note that a number of authors have asked only for the abstract of their paper to be published in the proceedings. Those who have not yet paid for their registration, your paper will only be published in the online proceedings once the payment has been made. Hard copy of the proceedings will also be delivered to each participant via a USB. Please collect this at time of registration. The proceedings will be there for a number of years which is visited by the readers from the globe. We remind the authors that we will upload the paper or abstract as per the option you have indicated in the registration form. Once your paper or abstract is uploaded, you cannot change it again in any form unless you pay US$100 for any change. 2 Presentation Rooms On both days we will be using presentation room called Flora Grand Hall located on G Level of the hotel. This is the same level where the hotel reception is located. What should you bring along for your presentation? OPTIONAL: Please bring in 15-20 copies of your (printed) paper (power point slides or full paper) for distribution at your session to other participants (this is optional). MANDATORY: Please print out at least 1 copy of your full paper and hand it to the chair of the session at the beginning of your presentation. If you do not provide a copy of the full paper to the session chair or the conference organisers, we will be unable to email you an evaluation report for your paper. Each author will have about 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions and discussion. We suggest you to spend less time (not more than 5 minutes) on introduction and literature review sections of your paper. Please focus and spend more time (the remaining 10 minutes) on your model, data, result analysis/findings and significance or implication of your research. The presentation room has LCD and laptop computer and please bring your pen-drive or USB stick for power-point presentation. However, we do not guarantee that they will work without any failure. Please do not embarrass us by asking for pen-drive as we do not prove this. In the past, we have faced issues where authors have put their USB in their unaccompanied luggage which did not arrive with them or they have emailed the presentation to themselves. We highly recommend that you carry your USB with you at all times and not put it with your unaccompanied luggage and that you also do not just email the presentation to yourself. You should save your presentation on a USB stick as well. ***Please ensure that you save your presentation file both in 2003 and 2007/2010 versions incase the computers do not support the latest version. If you have only a 2007 version and the laptops provides only 2003 office software, we will not take any responsibility for converting your presentation from 2007 to 2003. ***Please note that we do not offer any internet access at the conference venue. What about Tea/Coffee Break and Lunch? Tea/coffee and light refreshment will be served in the morning and afternoon near the registration desk. There will also be an International hot buffet lunch served at Monsoon Restaurant on G Level. 3 When you arrive at the restaurant, please wait for the waiter who will lead to a designated seat. Please do not go there before the times mentioned as the restaurant staff will be busy in setting the tables and arranging foods. There are plenty of foods of your choice. You can eat as much as you want. Please check your lunch ticket and bring those as these will be collected at the lunch. The area is a smoke-free area and please respect this requirement. Please note that we cannot exchange lunch coupons for Day 1 to Day 2 or vice versa. Best Paper Award Best paper is selected on the basis of 1. Originality 2. Research Rigor 3. Contribution to the body of knowledge and 4. relevance to current and emerging issues. The papers are considered on the basis of the evaluation by the reviewers and the assessment made by the members of the panel. Panel members will observe and assess the presentation of the short-listed authors and then report to Professor Dr. Mohammad Hoque. The name of the winners will be declared via email within 2-3 weeks after the conference. The winners will receive an award certificate and fellowship into World Business Institute which entitles them to discount on registration fees on future conferences and a chance to be on the review board of peer reviewed journals. Conference Dinner No conference is complete without a gala dinner. This year the conference dinner will be held at a venue to be confirmed later. Dinner will start at 7PM on Tuesday 21 April 2015 to registered delegates. Please bring your Dinner Card which will be collected by the staff. If you lose your dinner card, please see Professor Dr. Mohammad Hoque at the dinner to avoid any embarrassing situation and we will take care of your situation. Please do not bring any friend or any person without prior approval from us. Please come with semi-formal dress. If you have not paid for the conference dinner yet and are still interested, please advise us immediately or you may also pay at the conference desk. Social Research Networking Tour The social research networking tour on April 22 has been cancelled due to lack of minimum numbers for the event. Paper Evaluation Report (PER) and Editorial Review Report (ERR) Unlike other conferences in the world, we provide written feedback on your paper in the form of Paper Evaluation Report (PER). This report will be sent to the authors via email within 1-2 months after the conference. Please do not contact us in between this time regarding these reports. However, if you do not receive them by this deadline, then contact us via email: [email protected] Please note that even if you have paid to attend the conference but you do not present the paper at the conference, then you will not receive a PER for your paper. Similarly, if you collect your registration envelope pack but do not present your paper, the department in your university will be notified. 4 For those of who have paid for publication of their papers in our journals, you will receive Editorial Review Report (ERR) within 5 months after the conference, in addition to the PER. Publication of Your Paper (Please read carefully) All accepted papers recommended by the reviewer (see your acceptance letter point number 2 to know the name of the journal) for a particular journal will be published provided that you have paid submission fee and complied to the review report, editorial comments, feedback at the conference and journal’s guidelines. You are required to send us your revised full paper (after compliance to the PER and ERR and editorial observations, comments, if any, you received at the conference) within 2 months after we send you the ERR. If your invitation and acceptance letter does not mention any journal name, it means that your paper was not accepted for any of our journals, However, if you improve your paper according to the feedback you receive at the conference and/or via review report, we can reconsider the paper for journal publication at that stage. Please note that it is not guaranteed that your paper will be selected for a journal even after the revisions. If you have already paid publication fee, you must indicate in red ink the new or additional materials you have added or inserted in compliance to written feedback and/or comments at the time of revision. We will endeavour, though not guaranteed, to publish your paper within six-nine months after the conference if you comply fully to all requirements and requests. No reminder notice will be sent. If you do not send your revised paper by the deadline or if you failed to comply in full to the review reports within the due time set by us and do not comply to our any request for reorganising the paper as per journals’ guidelines or fail to make the paper camera-ready or do not respond to our emails within 6 months after the conference, your paper will not be published and no money or fee will be refunded. If your paper has already been accepted for our journal and you have not paid any publication fees but are interested to publish can make cash payment at the registration desk. The cost of Print and online publication is USD $300 or for online publication only is USD $200. If you would like to pay at a later time, then please contact Nuha Jahan via [email protected] to arrange this. Who to Contact For any issues relating to conference matters please contact Professor Hoque on +614 11 496 791 (Australian Mobile Number on Roaming) Correspondence After Conference If you have any concerns or questions after the conference, please contact us via our email address [email protected]. Please do not send any email to [email protected] as this email address will be unmonitored after 22 April, 2015. 5 Future Conferences If you would like to join our future conferences, please continuously visit our website www.wbiworld.org to find out more information. You can also follow us on facebook by liking our page “World Business Institute” or follow Nuha Jahan on Linked in by sending her a request. What to see in Dubai? Most of the hotels are aware of or conduct various tour programs. However, you can have following options to see Dubai. Please also visit www.visitor.com/dubai to learn more. a. Desert Wonder Safari and Overnight Safari and lot more b. Dubai Bus Hop on Hop Off Tour c. Dubai City Night Seeing Tour List of Participating Countries The 30th International Business Research Conference is proud to welcome delegates from 20 countries of the world! Australia, Egypt, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lithuania, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Russia, South Africa, Taiwan R.O.C, Tanzania, UAE, UK, USA. Conference Team Chief Coordinator: Professor Mohammad Hoque, WBI, Australia Finance & Managing Director: Mrs. Khaleda Akhter, WBI, Australia Events & Publication Director: Ms. Nuha Jahan, WBI, Australia Marketing Director: Mr. Tanzil Hoque, WBI, Australia Technical Manager: Mr. Md. Salman Hoque, WBI, Australia Proceedings Editor: Mr. Md. Mahbubul Hoque, WBI, Australia 6 Conference Program Outline Name of Presentation Room: Flora Grand Hall Flora Grand Hotel, G Level (Ground Level) Registration: In front Flora Grand Hall Monday 20 April 2015 8.00 AM - 4.00 PM Registration In front of Flora Grand Hall 8.45 AM - 10.45 AM Paper Presentations: Plenary Session: Flora Grand Hall 10.45 AM - 11.15 AM Morning Tea Break In front of Flora Grand Hall 11.15 AM - 1.00 PM Paper Presentations: Management and Marketing Track: Flora Grand Hall 1.00 PM - 2.00 PM Hot Buffet Lunch Monsoon Restaurant (G Level) 2.00 PM - 4.00 PM Paper Presentations: Banking and Economics Track: Flora Grand Hall 4.00 PM - 4.15 PM Afternoon Tea Break In front of Flora Grand Hall 4.15 PM - 6.00 PM Paper Presentations: Management & Marketing Track: Flora Grand Hall 7 Conference Program Outline (cont...) Name of Presentation Room: Flora Grand Hall Flora Grand Hotel, G Level (Ground Level) Registration: In front Flora Grand Hall Tuesday 21 April 2015 8.30 AM - 4.00 PM Registration In front of Flora Grand Hall 8.45 AM - 10.45 AM Paper Presentations: Accounting, Economics and Finance Track: Flora Grand Hall 10.45 AM - 11.15 AM Morning Tea Break In front of Flora Grand Hall 11.15 AM - 1.00 PM Paper Presentations: Management and Marketing Track: Flora Grand Hall 1.00 PM - 2.00 PM Hot Buffet Lunch Monsoon Restaurant (G Level) 2.00 PM - 4.00 PM Paper Presentations: Accounting and Finance Track: Flora Grand Hall 4.00 PM - 4.15 PM Afternoon Tea Break In front of Flora Grand Hall 4.15 PM - 6.15 PM Paper Presentations: Multidisciplinary Track: Flora Grand Hall 7.00 PM - 9.30 PM Conference Dinner Venue to be advised ~~~ End of Conference ~~~ 8 Monday 20 April 2015 8.45 AM – 10.45 AM Flora Grand Hall Session: Plenary Session Chair: Dr. Hassan A. Said, Austin Peay State University, USA 203: Exchange Rate Volatility and UK Imports from Developing Countries: Effect of the Global Financial Crisis: Taufiq Choudhry, University of Southampton, England and Syed Shabi Ul-Hassan, Swansea University, United Kingdom. 208: Socio Economic Determinants of Household Dietary Diversity in a Low Income Neighbourhood in South Africa: Wynand C. J. Grobler, North West University, South Africa. 304: Firm Growth and Political Institutions: Narjess Boubakri, American University of Sharjah, UAE, Sadok El Ghoul, University of Alberta, Canada and Walid Saffar, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. 305: The Impact of Sovereign Wealth Funds Investments on Target Firms‟ Competitors: Narjess Boubakri, American University of Sharjah, UAE, Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal, Canada, and Jocelyn Grira, UAE University, UAE. 424: Multiple Disciplinarily in Business Research and Practice: Uolevi Lehtinen, University of Tampere, Finland. 502: Effects of Service Guarantee on Customer Satisfaction in Taiwanese Hotels: Ying-Pin Yeh, Yu Da University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. Monday 20 April 2015 10.45 AM – 11.15 AM Infront of Flora Grand Hall “Morning Tea Break” Monday 20 April 2015 11.15 AM – 1.00 PM Flora Grand Hall Session: Management and Marketing Session Chair: Prof. Jhalukpreya Surujlal, North-West University, South Africa 416: Training Needs Assessment of PhD Candidate: A Case Study at the Malaysian Public Institution of Higher Education: Abdul Rahim Zumrah, Panji Hidayat Mazhisham, Abdullah Shahir Ariffin Ahmad Fadzil, Amin Al Haadi Syafei, Kamaludin Nurdin Marjuni, Mohd Zalisham Jali, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Malaysia. 9 417: Bridging the Gap between University and Employment: A Comparison between Traditional Internships and Rotations in Sport Management Internships: J. Surujlal, North-West University, South Africa. 429: The Effect of Education and Training on Individuals‟ Competency at Work: Shaikhah Alainati, Mohammad Bouarki, Business Studies College Authority for Applied education and Training (PAAET), Kuwait, Sarmad N. AlShawi, Brunel University, UK and Wafi Al-Karaghouli, Brunel University, UK. 430: From „Pack Leader‟ to Effective Leader: Lesley Hunter, University of Sunderland, UK. 501: A Proposal Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Electronic Customer Relationship Management in Telecommunication Industry in Jordan: Abdel Fattah Mahmoud Al-Azzam, Zarqa University, Jordan. Monday 20 April 2015 1.00 PM – 2.00 PM Monsoon Restaurant “Buffet Lunch” Monday 20 April 2015 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM Flora Grand Hall Session: Banking and Economics Session Chair: Prof. Taufiq Choudhry, University of Southampton, UK 211: To What Extent do Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) Contribute to Host Economy‟s Growth? Evidence from Tanzania, 1990-2013: Cosmas Renatus Masanja, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 214: A Longitudinal Study of the Technology based Venture from a Transition Economy: Modestas Gelbuda, Ruta Kazlauskaite, Tadas Sarapovas and Sarunas Abramavicius, ISM University of Management and Economics, Lithuania. 204: China‟s Outward FDI to USA and Its Trade Effect: Masoud Kavoossi, Howard University, USA. 210: Financial Repression: A Case with India: Yasmeen Khalid Aowte, Gogate Jogalekar College, India. 212: Do Social Grants Affect Household Dietary Diversity?: Wynand C. J. Grobler, North West University, South Africa. 602: Client Centred Business Model for Competitive Sustainable Commercial Banking in Tanzania Selected Commercial Banks: Mbura O.K and Buswelu J.B, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 10 Monday 20 April 2015 4.00 PM – 4.15 PM Infront of Flora Grand Hall “Afternoon Tea Break” Monday 20 April 2015 4.15 PM – 6.00 PM Flora Grand Hall Session: Management & Marketing Session Chair: Miss. Lesley Hunter, University of Sunderland, UK 418: Penetrating the Glass Ceiling in Sport Leadership Positions: The Lived Experiences of Women beyond the Ceiling: J. Surujlal, North-West University, South Africa. 419: Training Needs of a PhD Candidate from the Perspective of Candidate in the Field of Science and Technology: Abdul Rahim Zumrah, Panji Hidayat Mazhisham, Abdullah Shahir Ariffin Ahmad Fadzil, Amin Al Haadi Syafei, Kamaludin Nurdin Marjuni, and Mohd Zalisham Jali, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Malaysia. 422: Impact of Management Consultancy in Enhancing Project Implementation: The Nigerian Experience: Charles Odu Ogbaekirigwe, Federal University, Nigeria. 432: Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intention among Nigerian University Graduates: Adewale Suraju Ramoni, Nigeria Police Academy, Nigeria. 508: Mall Shopping in Nigeria: Predictors and Characterization in sub-Sahara Africa: Edwin Chukwuemeka Idoko, Godfrey Okoye University, Nigeria, Dominic Anayo Nkamnebe, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria and Victor Ifesinachi Okoye, Institute of Management & Technology, Nigeria Tuesday 21 April 2015 8.45 AM – 10.45 AM Flora Grand Hall Session: Accounting, Economics and Finance Session Chair: Dr. Christian Chamorro-Courtland, Zayed University, UAE 103: Complex Accounting and Auditing Issues and Auditor Responsibility: Stacey Mirinaviciene, Keuka College, USA and Vilnius University, Lithuania. 107: Antecedents of Perceived Auditors‟ Power Deterioration Vis-A-Vis Pressure Groups‟: Dar-Es-Salaam Case Study: Victor M. Bahati, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 201: Dynamic Effects of Unemployment and Crime Shocks on Internal Security Budgets in Developing Economies: Evidence From Nigeria: R. K. Ayeni, Ekiti State University, Nigeria. 11 206: Business Process Outsourcing: Exploring the Performance of Software Development Companies in Asian and Middle East Markets: Gayathri Goonaratne, Middle East College, Oman and Sanjaka Wanniarachchi, Aldersgate College, Philippines. 303: Equity Valuation Meets the Sigmoid Growth Equation: The Gordon Growth Model Revisited: Evelyn Madoroba and Jan Kruger, University of South Africa, School of Business Leadership, South Africa. 311: Is Technical Analysis Profitable in Emerging and Developed Markets?: A Review: Ahmed S. Wafi, Cairo University, Egypt. Tuesday 21 April 2015 10.45 AM – 11.15 AM Infront of Flora Grand Hall “Morning Tea Break” Tuesday 21 April 2015 11.15 AM – 1.00 PM Flora Grand Hall Session: Management and Marketing Session Chair: Dr. Priya Baguant , UAE 431: The Role of Emotion, Behavior and SERVQUAL Scale behind Customer‟s Choice of Mobile Service Providers: Mohammed Ahmad Alsaggaf, Brunel University, United Kingdom. 433: Impact of National Open Apprenticeship Scheme on Youth Economic Empowerment in Nigeria: Yusuf Alhaji Hashim, Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. 434: Gender and Occupational Safety and Health Practices in a Bottling Company in Ghana: Anita A. A. Baku, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia and Oscar Elorm Onai, University of Ghana, Ghana. 438: The Challenges of Talent Management for Women Entrepreneurs: Priya Baguant, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. 506: Impact of Pre-Shopping Activities on Purchase Decisions at the Point of Sale: Silvia Bellini and Maria Grazia Cardinali, University of Parma, Italy. Tuesday 21 April 2015 1.00 PM – 2.00 PM Monsoon Restaurant “Buffet Lunch” 12 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM Tuesday 21 April 2015 Flora Grand Hall Session: Accounting and Finance Session Chair: Prof. Kiran Kumar Kotha, Indian Institute of Management Indore, India 102: The Potential Effect of the Implementation of the IFRS for Smes on the Credit Decision for Small Entities: Nermine Ahmed Mamdouh, Alexandria University, Egypt. 105: The Main Factors Affecting to Tax Case Referral to the Tax Dispute Resolution Board: Ali Maghool, Islamic Azad University, Neyshabur, Iran. 109: The Roles and Effectiveness of Audit Committees: A Case Study of Lehman Brothers and Satyam Computers: Abdullahi Adamu Dodo and Sani Abdullahi, Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria. 314: What Determines Stock Liquidity in Australia?: Searat Ali, Benjamin Liu and Jen Je Su, Griffith University, Australia. 317: An Assessment of Taxation and Revenue Generation in Nigeria: A Study of Kaduna State: Serah Lami Bulus, Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. 318: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Using Different Probability Distributions: Hassan A. Said, Austin Peay State University, USA. 4.00 PM – 4.15 PM Tuesday 21 April 2015 Infront of Flora Grand Hall “Afternoon Tea Break” Tuesday 21 April 2015 4.15 PM – 6.15 PM Flora Grand Hall Session: Multidisciplinary Session Chair: Dr. Mohammad Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia 308: The Law and Regulation of Margin Accounts used in Futures and Cleared Swaps Transactions: Christian Chamorro-Courtland, Zayed University, UAE. 309: Information Asymmetry and Information Content of Insider Trades: Evidence from Indian Stock Market: Yogesh Kumar Chauhan, Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India, India, K. Kiran Kumar, Indian Institute of Management, India, Chakrapani C, Institute of Management Technology, India. 607: Monitoring by Central Bank of Reproduction in Exchange Relationships in Banking Services Market: Natalia Koshel, the Bank of Russia, Russia. 13 609: The Impact of Corporate Governance on The Performance of Microfinance Banks (MFBs) in Nigeria: Serah Lami Bulus, Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. 440: Relationship between Perceived Leadership Styles and Lectures‟ Job Commitment in Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna-Nigeria: Yusuf Alhaji Hashim, Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. 512: Consumer Perception of Typical Food Products: Which Implications for Marketing Strategies?: Silvia Bellini and Maria Grazia Cardinali, University of Parma, Italy. Tuesday 21 April 2015 7.00 PM – 9.30 PM Venue To be Advised “Conference Dinner” ~~~ End of Conference ~~~ 14 List of Participating Authors Paper No. 314 102 311 424 Author Name Mr. Searat Ali Miss. Nermine Ahmed Mamdouh Abd ElAziz AlAttar Mr. Ahmed Wafi Prof. Uolevi Lehtinen 304 210 Dr. Walid Saffar Dr. Yasmeen Aowte 309 Prof. Kiran Kumar Kotha 105 506 and 512 501 Dr. Ali Maghool Prof. Maria Grazia Cardinali Dr. Abdel Fattah Al-azzam Alexandria University Cairo University University of Tampere The Hong Kong Polytechnic University University of Mumbai Indian Institute of Management Indore Islamic Azad University, Neyshabur Branch University of Parma Zarqa University Dr. Mohammed Bouarki The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAEET) 429 429 Dr. Shaikhah Alainati 214 416 and 419 Dr. Tadas Sarapovas Dr. Abdul Rahim Zumrah 434 201 508 317 and 609 433 and 440 109 432 422 206 Ms. Anita Asiwome Adzo Baku Dr. Raphael Kolade Ayeni Mr. Edwin Idoko Mrs. Serah Bulus Dr. Yusuf Alhaji Hashim Mr. Abdullahi Adamu Dodo Mr. Suraju Adewale Ramoni Dr. Charles Ogbaekirigwe Dr. Gayathri Goonaratne 607 208 and 212 303 417 and 418 Dr. Natalia Koshel Prof. Wynand Grobler Dr. Evelyn Madoroba Prof. Jhalukpreya Surujlal University Griffith University The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAEET) ISM University of Management and Economics Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Ekiti State University Godfrey Okoye University Kaduna Polytechnic Kaduna Polytechnic Federal Polytechnic Nigeria Police Academy Federal University Ndofu-Alike Middle East College The Central Bank of the Russian Federation North West University University of South Africa North-West University Country Australia Egypt Egypt Finland Hong Kong India India Iran Italy Jordan Kuwait Kuwait Lithuania Malaysia Malaysia Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Oman Russia South Africa South Africa South Africa 15 502 211 602 107 308 305 Prof. Ying-Pin Yeh Mr. Cosmas Masanja Dr. Omari Mbura Mr. Victor Bahati Dr. Christian ChamorroCourtland Dr. Jocelyn Grira 438 203 430 431 Dr. Priya Baguant Prof. Taufiq Choudhry Miss. Lesley Hunter Mr. Mohammed Alsaggaf 103 318 204 Miss. Stacey Mirinaviciene Dr. Hassan A. Said Prof. Dr. Masoud Kavoossi Yu Da University of Science and Technology University of Dar es Salaam University of Dar es Salaam University of Dar es Salaam Zayed University UAE University University of Southampton University of Sunderland Brunel University Keuka College and Vilnius University Austin Peay State University Howard University Taiwan R.O.C Tanzania Tanzania Tanzania UAE UAE UAE UK UK UK USA and Lithuania USA USA 16