Research addressing inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, innovation, employment, and decent work practices (2024 – 2025).

In alignment with SDG 8, Palestine Ahliya University actively advances research that promotes sustainable economic development, innovation, and productive employment. The University’s 2024 scholarly contributions reflect a strong commitment to strengthening economic resilience, enhancing organizational performance, and supporting the transition toward sustainable and technology-driven economies.

These research outputs explore critical themes—such as sustainable construction materials, structural capital, environmental accounting, financial digitalization, and FinTech’s impact on banking performance—highlighting PAU’s role in generating knowledge that supports economic growth, green transformation, and future-ready labor markets.

The following peer-reviewed studies, authored and co-authored by PAU faculty, demonstrate the University’s dedication to fostering innovation, sustainability, and economic advancement at local, regional, and global levels.

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Khattab, M., Jaradat, O., Hachemi, S., Suleiman, H., Benzetta, H., & Shakarna, M. (2024). An experimental study on the use of waste marble as replacement of aggregates and cement in construction material. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions9(7), 269.

 

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Al Zeer, I., Alsabatin, H., Tunsi, W., & Al-ramahi, N. (2024). Decoding the Intellectual and Influential Dynamics of Structural Capital: A Multidimensional Bibliometric Analysis. Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering7(1), 585-602.

 

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Shamroukh, J., Shaded, M., & Ajouz, M. (2024). Environmental Management Accounting and Environmental Accounting Knowledge as Drivers of Enhanced Environmental Performance: The Mediating Role of Environmental Accounting Practices. In Achieving Sustainable Business Through AI, Technology Education and Computer Science: Volume 3: Business Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence Applications (pp. 395-405). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.

 

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Shehadeh, M., Ajouz, M., Abu-AlSondos, I. A., Alkhwaldi, A. F., & Jaber, J. J. (2024). Exploring the path from digital financial literacy to QR payment adoption. In Artificial Intelligence, Digitalization and Regulation: A Legal Framework for Business (pp. 153-166). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.

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Ajouz, M., Shehadeh, M., Jabarin, R., Sharar, S. A., Jawabra, S., & Salman, W. (2024, February). Is FinTech catalyst or constraint for banking performance?. In 2024 2nd International conference on cyber resilience (ICCR) (pp. 1-5). IEEE.

 

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