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Zouheyr . Gheraya

Assistant Professor

Zouheyr . Gheraya
0146584126
zgheraya@ju.edu.sa
Business Administration - College of Business
Collage
College of Business
كلية الأعمال
Department
Business Administration
إدارة الأعمال
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Current courses

Recent courses

Code Year Course Name
BUS 446 Real Estate Finance
FIN 323 Real Estate Investment
BUS 336 E-Marketing

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Last Researches

What are the effects of ICT diffusion on stock market in Emerging countries?
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
The asymmetric impact of government expenditure on economic growth: Evidence from a NARDL model
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
Air Pollution and Economic Development in KSA: Environmental Kuznets Curve and implications for sustainable development
Zouheyr . . Gheraya

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Researches

What are the effects of ICT diffusion on stock market in Emerging countries?
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
The asymmetric impact of government expenditure on economic growth: Evidence from a NARDL model
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
Air Pollution and Economic Development in KSA: Environmental Kuznets Curve and implications for sustainable development
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
Does renewable energy consumption affect ecological footprints in Saudi Arabia? A bootstrap causality test
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
The moderating role of ICT diffusion between financial development and economic growth: a bootstrap ARDL approach in Saudi Arabia
Zouheyr . . Gheraya
The Relationship Between Crude Oil Prices, EUR/USD Exchange Rate and Gold Prices
Zouheyr . . Gheraya

Certifications

Doctorate degree
2012 - 2016
Master's degree
2010 - 2012

Projects

Sectoral changes aimed at achieving sustainable growth in saudi arabia according to vision 2030
2022 - 2024

This work was funded by the deanship of Scientific research at jouf univ under grant number DSR2022-RG-0161

Education

Ph.D.
University of Algiers 3 - Business
2016 - 2018

Experience

Assistant professor
Jouf University
2018 - 2024

Assistant Professor of Finance and International Economics, Department of Business Administration, College of Business

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