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The Impact of Turnover Ratio and Fund Size on Mutual Funds Performance in Egypt
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Metawea, Saad
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Ghallab, Sabreen Ramadan Moursy
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Alagamy, Lamees
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التنمية المستدامة
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قطاع الاستثمار
2025
This research investigates the relationship between mutual fund performance and key fund characteristics. By examining factors such as fund size, age, type, expenses, and trading activity (turnover ratio), we aim to identify their impact on investment returns. Our analysis employs rigorous econometric methods and a comprehensive dataset that contribute to the understanding of mutual fund performance determinants and provide valuable insights for investors. The study results indicate that fund age, fund type, fund size, fund expense ratio, and turnover ratio significantly impact the fund performance measured by Sharpe ratio and Treynor ratio. Factors like fund age and fund size positively influence the Treynor ratio, suggesting better performance relative to systematic risk for older and larger funds.
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Egyptian Folk Identity as a Source of Creativity in Designing Multifunctional Furniture
2024
Multi-functional (multi-purpose) furniture design has a special characteristic, as it is formed as a result of a creative process carried out by the designer in shadow of intellectual capabilities and multiple experiences in the field of specialization. Egyptian civilization, especially its popular identity, has a rich artistic heritage. The Egyptian artist's creativity has manifested itself in various aspects of life, especially the arts. Civilization has the characteristic of renewal and development whether it is in progress or weakness, and the extent of individuals awareness of their preservation of their cultural identity is measured. There is no doubt that identity expresses the absolute truth of a thing, which includes its essential characteristics that distinguish it from others. The research focuses on engaging contemporary technological sciences to spread community development. The Egyptian folk heritage has many artistic and constructive elements through which the designer can adapt them to create multi-purpose furniture designs bearing our Egyptian characteristics to emphasize our authentic Egyptian folk identity and to add a creative and aesthetic touch that gives a special character to the furniture pieces.
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السلف الصالح
2019
يقدم هذا الكتاب عرضا شائقا للتاريخ المصري، ويرسم فيه مؤلفه صورة عن رجاحة العقل المصري منذ فجر الضمير الإنساني، وكيف أسهمت الحضارة المصرية بشكل بائن في إضاءة الدنيا كلها.
The Relationship between Augmented Reality Apps and Electronic Word of Mouth
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Abd Al-Aziz Ali Hassan
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Elsayed, Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud
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Abdallah, Ibrahim Mamdouh Elshafei
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التواصل الإلكتروني
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تطبيقات الواقع المعزز
2025
This research aims to investigate the relationship between Augmented Reality Apps and Electronic Word of Mouth. Data were collected from 402 users of Augmented Reality Apps in Egypt. Path analysis is utilized to test the research hypotheses using Warp PLS 7.0. Findings revealed that Augmented Reality Apps had a significant positive effect on Electronic Word of Mouth. Regarding implications, Companies that develop or use AR Apps should Encourage satisfied users to share their experiences through EWOM by creating campaigns that incentivize sharing reviews, feedback, or experiences online. Limitations and conclusions were also provided.
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Navigating Pathways in Entrepreneurship
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Morrar, Rabeh
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Yerousis, George P
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Ocarroll, Ciaran
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التعاون الإقليمي
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الدعم المؤسسي
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المشاريع الريادية
2025
Objective: This study presents a comparative analysis of entrepreneurship in Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt, focusing on the agriculture, handicrafts, and tourism sectors. The goal is to examine the challenges and opportunities faced by early-stage entrepreneurs in these industries, within the broader context of the region's unique political, economic, and social dynamics. Methodology: The research adopts a qualitative approach, combining in-depth interviews with entrepreneurs, analysis of country profiles, and secondary data sources. This methodology allows for a nuanced exploration of entrepreneurial motivations, development trajectories, funding mechanisms, and the sustainability of ventures. It also examines the influence of policy frameworks, institutional support systems, networks, and market dynamics in shaping entrepreneurial outcomes. Results: The study finds that resource limitations and institutional constraints are common across the three countries. However, social capital emerges as a critical enabler, particularly in contexts where institutional support is weak. Entrepreneurs often rely on informal networks to navigate systemic barriers. Despite these shared challenges, each country's entrepreneurial ecosystem displays distinct characteristics shaped by its political and cultural context. These differences affect the availability of opportunities and the strategies entrepreneurs employ. Conclusion: The findings highlight that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to fostering entrepreneurship in the region. Ecosystem maturity, institutional reliability, and social cohesion play significant roles in shaping entrepreneurial success. Contextual understanding is therefore essential in designing effective support mechanisms. Recommendations: To foster sustainable entrepreneurship, the study recommends targeted support programs that address sector-specific challenges, improve access to finance-particularly for youth and women-and strengthen institutional frameworks. Additionally, promoting cross-border collaboration and enhancing business support services are crucial for building more inclusive and resilient entrepreneurial ecosystems across Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt.
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