Student Research

Student Research


List of Recently Published Articles with our Students:

  • Al-Hyasat, H., Maqableh, M. (2024). A Comprehensive Review on Digital Security and Privacy on Social Networks: The Role of Users’ Awareness. In: Al-Sharafi, M.A., Al-Emran, M., Tan, G.WH., Ooi, KB. (eds) Current and Future Trends on Intelligent Technology Adoption. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1161. Springer, Cham.​ Read the Article​

Heba Al-Hyasat, a master's student in the Business Information program at the Business School, played a crucial role in developing this systematic review article. She was responsible for conducting the literature search, ensuring a comprehensive and systematic identification of relevant studies. Additionally, she handled data extraction, meticulously gathering key information from the selected studies. Her contributions also extended to interpreting the results, where she assisted in synthesizing the findings and drawing meaningful conclusions. Finally, she contributed significantly to writing the review, ensuring clarity and coherence throughout the manuscript. Her efforts were instrumental in shaping the quality and depth of this work.​

  • ​Abdelhamid, R.K., Maqableh, M. (2024). The Power of Persuasion: Exploring Social Engineering in the Digital Age. In: Al-Sharafi, M.A., Al-Emran, M., Tan, G.WH., Ooi, KB. (eds) Current and Future Trends on Intelligent Technology Adoption. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1161. Springer, Cham. Read the Article

Rand Abdelhamid, a master's student in the Business Information program at the Business School, played a pivotal role in the development of this systematic review article. She was responsible for conducting the literature search, ensuring a thorough and systematic identification of relevant studies. Additionally, she took charge of data extraction, carefully gathering key information from the selected studies. Rand also contributed significantly to interpreting the results, synthesizing the findings, and drawing insightful conclusions. Furthermore, she played an essential role in writing the review, helping to present the content in a clear and cohesive manner. Her efforts were fundamental to the overall success of this work.

  • Al-Surkhi, W., Maqableh, M. (2024). The Impact of Cybercrime on Internet Banking Adoption. In: Al-Sharafi, M.A., Al-Emran, M., Tan, G.WH., Ooi, KB. (eds) Current and Future Trends on Intelligent Technology Adoption. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1161. Springer, Cham.​​ Read the Article

Wafa Al-Surkhi, a master's student in the Business Information program at the Business School, played an integral role in the development of this systematic review article. She was responsible for conducting the literature search, ensuring a thorough and systematic identification of relevant studies. Additionally, Wafa handled data extraction, carefully collecting key information from the selected studies. She also contributed significantly to interpreting the results, synthesizing the findings, and drawing insightful conclusions. Furthermore, Wafa played a vital role in writing the review, helping to present the content in a clear and cohesive manner. Her contributions were essential to the overall success of this work.