Enas Al-Lozi
About University
Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan (henceforth, Al-Zaytoonah) was established in 1993 after receiving its license and general accreditation by Decision No. 848 on March 6, 1993. Instruction began on September 6, 1993, and since then Al-Zaytoonah has witnessed ... Read more
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There are 300 faculty members of various ranks distributed among the six faculties of the University, and 80 teaching and research assistants and lab technicians. In addition, there are 210 administrative employees and 260 workers.

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Curriculum Vitae (CV)

 

  • Personal Background

Date of Birth: 23/1/1985.

Place of Birth: United States of America/Texas.

Citizenship: Jordanian/American.

Gender: Female.

 

  • Education

PhD, Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University – West London, ‘Explaining Users’ Intentions to Continue Participating in Web 2.0 Communities: The case of Facebook in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’, 2011.

MBA, Management Information Systems, The university of Jordan, ‘An Empirical Investigation of the Factors Affecting the Success of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation in Jordan: The Case of Cellular Network and Telecommunication Operators’, 2008.

BSc, Management Information Systems, The university of Jordan, 2006.

 

  • Certificates

2007: International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

2006: Training Program on Telemarketing Skills & Techniques (Jordan Telecom).

2005: International Computer Driving License (ICDL).

2002: Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française (D.E.L.F), parts A3, A4.

2000: Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française (D.E.L.F), parts A1, A2.

 

  • Research Interests

Web 2.0 Communities, Continuous Participation in Digitally Engaged Communities, IS Success models, Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, Knowledge Management, Strategic Planning for successful information systems, e-Commerce, e-Business, Customer Relationship Management, Intentions-Based Theories, Theory of Planned Behavior.

 

  • Career History

2011-Up till now: Assistant Professor at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Department of Management Information Systems, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.

2009-2010:  Teaching Assistant/Department of Information Systems and Computing/Brunel University, London, UK.

2007-2008: Graduate Research Assistant/Faculty of Business/The University of Jordan.

 

  • Publications

    Journals

     

    1. Al-Lozi, E., Al-Debei, M.M., Aloudat, A. (2014) “Value Capturing & Role playing in Social networking sites”, IEEE Technology & Society, 33(1), pp. 66-72.

    2. Al-Debei, M.M., Al-Lozi, E. (2014). ‘Explaining and predicting the adoption intention of mobile data services: A value-based approach’, Computers in Human Behavior, 35, 326-338.

    3. Al-Debei, M., Al-lozi, E., Papazafeiropoulou, A. (2013) “Why people keep coming back to Face book: Explaining and predicting continuance participation from an extended theory of planned behavior perspective, Journal of Decision Support Systems, 55(1), ElSevier.

    4. Al-Debei, M., Al-lozi, E., Fitzgerlad, G. (2013) “Engineering innovative mobile data services: developing a model for value network analysis & design”, Business Process Management Journal, 19(2), Emerlard, UK.

    5. Al-Debei, M., Jalal, D., Al-lozi, E. (2013) “Measuring Web Portals’ Success: A respecification and validation of the Delone and Mclean Information Systems Success Model”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, 14(1), Inderscience.

    6. Al-Debei, M., Al-lozi, E. (2012) “Implementations of ICT Innovations: A Comparative Analysis in terms of Challenges between Developed and Developing Countries”, International Journal of Information, Business and Management, 4(1), Elite Hall Publishing House, UK.

     

    Conferences

    1. (2012) Al-lozi, E. and Papazafeiropoulou, A. “Business Intelligence 2.0: The role of Web 2.0 applications in leveraging business intelligence”, The 11th annual international conference on Business Intelligence and Knowledge Economy (BIKE), Amman, Jordan.

    2. (2012) Al-lozi, E. and Al-Debei, M. “A Framework of Value Exchange and Role Playing in Web 2.0 Websites”, The European, Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS), Munich, Germany.

    3. (2010) Al-Lozi, E., and Papazafeiropoulou, A., “Developing a framework explaining continuous participation in digitally engaged communities”. In proceedings of the 15th annual conference of the UKAIS, Oxford, UK.

    4. (2010) Al-Lozi, E., and Papazafeiropoulou, A., “And why would I participate? A framework of value exchange and roles in digitally engaged communities”. In proceedings of the 3rd digital cultures workshop, Manchester, UK.

     

    Book Chapter

    1. (2014) Mutaz M. Al-Debei, Anas Aloudat, Enas Al-Lozi, and Mohammad Mourhaf Al Asswad “The role of Value networks in the design of mobile platforms: The case of Apple i-Phone”, Approaches and Processes for Managing the Economics of Information Systems IGI Global, book chapter.

    2. (2011) Al-Lozi, E., and Papazafeiropoulou, A., “Intention-based models: the theory of planned behavior within the context of IS”, Information Systems Theory: Explaining and Predicting our Digital Society, Springer Publications.

    Books

    1. (2011) Al-lozi, E. “Explaining Users’ Intentions to Continue Participating on Web 2.0 Applications”, PhD thesis, LAP Publishing.

    Book Review

    1. (2013) Al-lozi, E., and Al-Debei, M. “Transformational Government through eGov practice: Socioeconomics, Cultural, and Technological Issues”, Emerald, http://www.emeraldinsight.com/products/books/notable/page.htm?id=9781780523347

     

  • Academic Activities: 

1.  Teaching Assistant (TA) at the University of Jordan, Faculty of Business, Department of Management Information Systems (2006-2008)

2. Research Assistant (RA) at Brunel University/London, Faculty of Information Systems, Computing, and Mathematics, Department of Information Systems and Computing  (2009-2011)

3. Current Associate Editor at the annual international European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS): 2012

4. Main Reviewer at the annual international American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS):2010

5. Current Main reviewer at the annual international European & Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS): 2012

6. Main reviewer at the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (CMC): 2010

7. Main reviewer at the Journal of Management Research Review (MRR): 2010

  • عضو في لجنة مناقشة رسالة ماجستير الموسومة بأثر القيادة التحويلية في تطبيق ادارة الجودة الشاملة لمواجهة تحديات جودة الخدمات الصحية, جامعة الزيتونة الأردنية 2012.
  • عضو في لجنة مناقشة رسالة ماجستير الموسومة ب Exploring the determinant factors Influencing Facebook Adoption, جامعة الزيتونة الأردنية, 2013.
  • عضوحالي في لجنة سجلات الطلبة في الجامعة التابع لمكتب الإعتماد وضمان الجودة
  • منسق حالي لجنة مواد القسم نظم أتمتة مكاتب وحزم برمجية
  • عضو حالي في لجنة الإرشاد والمعادلة ومتابعة الخريجين على مستوى القسم
  • عضو في لجنة الاستقبال لمؤتمر كلية الاقتصاد والعلوم الادارية 2012-2013

 

  • Funded Projects

Name of the Project

Trust and Value Exchange in the Digital Economy.

Investigators:

Dr. Drew Hemment/Lancaster University, Dr. Laurence Brooks/ Brunel University, Dr. Tally Hatzakis/Brunel University, Enas Al-Lozi/Research Associate and PhD candidate/Brunel University, Mr. James Wallbank/Access Space.

The project investigated the successful creation and maintenance of trust in social networks. It explored the economic and non-financial value of social and participatory technologies for the many different companies and communities, who make, use and are affected by them. Trust in social networks is often fragile and precarious, it can be said to be a dilemma that needs to be solved differently each time. It often comes with other variables, such as reputation and credibility, and is multi-dimensional, developed over time, or comes through recommendation or association.

The project was led by Drew Hemment and LaurenceBrooks. A Research Associate – Enas AL-Lozi – was employed for the project, who took part in workshops and ethnographic studies at Access Space in Sheffield and with Bebo in Belfast, plus who undertook an ethnographic studies of online users of Bebo’s BeWell forum.

 

  • Community Involvement

2006: Volunteer member at INJAZ association for community services.

 

  • Language Skills

Arabic (Native), English (Fluent), French (Sufficient).

 

Contact

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for more information about my work.

Tel: +962-6-4291511
Fax: +962-6-4291432

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