Dr. Mahmoud Fallatah

Associate Professor, Department of Management

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Dr.Fallatah is an Associate Professor in the department of Management. He received his PhD in strategic management from the University of Texas. He holds a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Engineering Management degrees. His research interests span the areas of strategy, knowledge creation, innovation and entrepreneurship. Dr.Fallatah's research has been published in top journals, including the Journal of Small Business Management, the Journal of Knowledge Management, and the Journal of Knowledge Economy, among others. He has presented his work at multiple international conferences, such as the annual meetings of the Academy of Management and the Southern Management Association. 

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This Is Bullshit: The Relationship between Organizational Bullshitting and Employee Job Satisfaction

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This Is Bullshit: The Relationship between Organizational Bullshitting and Employee Job Satisfaction. (2024).

“Entrepreneurizing” College Programs to Increase Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mediation Framework

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“Entrepreneurizing” College Programs to Increase Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mediation Framework. (2023).

Social innovation in Saudi Arabia: The role of entrepreneurs’ spirituality, ego resilience and alertness

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spirituality, ego resilience and alertness S. innovation in S. A. T. role of entrepreneurs’. (2022). Social innovation in Saudi Arabia: The role of entrepreneurs’ spirituality, ego resilience and alertness.

Networks, knowledge, and knowledge workers’ mobility: evidence from the National Basketball Association

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Networks, knowledge, and knowledge workers’ mobility: evidence from the National Basketball Association. (2021).

Innovating in the desert: A network perspective on knowledge creation in developing countries

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countries, I. in the desert: A. network perspective on knowledge creation in developing. (2020). Innovating in the desert: A network perspective on knowledge creation in developing countries.

International collaboration and knowledge creation: the moderating role of absorptive capacity

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International collaboration and knowledge creation: the moderating role of absorptive capacity. (2020).

Does value matter? An examination of the impact of knowledge value on firm performance and the moderating role of knowledge breadth

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breadth, D. value matter? A. examination of the impact of knowledge value on firm performance and the moderating role of knowledge. (2018). Does value matter? An examination of the impact of knowledge value on firm performance and the moderating role of knowledge breadth.

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