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2. Al-Sulaiti, K., & Baker, M. (1998). Consumers' Perceptions and Selections of Domestic vs. Foreign Airlines Services : a Survey Among Teachers in Qatar. New Hoeizons and Roles in Development, King Fahd University of Petroluem & Minerals, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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8. Al-Sulaiti, K. (2002). Marketing Educational Services in Qatar: A Multivariate Analysis. Journal of International Marketing and Marketing Research, 27(2), 87-98. UK.
9. Al-Sulaiti, Khalid and Ismail, Salaheldin (2002). The Shopping Habits of Qatari Women: A Exploratory Study. Journal of Management, Accounting and Insurance, Cairo University, Egypt, (Arabic Version).
10. Al-Sulaiti, K. (2004). Attitudes of Qatari Investors in Selecting a Brokerage Firm in Doha Securities. Journal of International Marketing and Marketing Research, 29(2), 71-84. UK.
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12. Al-Khatib, F., Al-Sulaiti, K., & Abdulrazak, R. (2005). Testing Dynamic Dependency Behavior of Stock Prices in the Doha Securities Market. Journal of International Selling and Sales Management, 1(2), 79. UK.
13. Al-Sulaiti, K., Al-Khatib, F., & Al-Kuwari, A. (2005). Using a Multivariate Analysis to Determine the Impact of Demographic Factors on Investors Selection of a Broker in Doha Securities Market. Journal of International Marketing and Marketing research, 30(1), 27 - 38. UK.
14. Al Sulaiti, K., Ahmed, Z. U., & Beldona, Z. (2006). Arab Consumers' Behavior Towards Credit Card Usage. Journal of Transnational Management, 12(1), 69-86. USA.
15. Al-Sulaiti, K. (2006). An Investigation into the Determinants of Customer Satisfaction: The Case of the Hotel Industry in Qatar. Journal of International Selling and Sales Management, 12 (1), 37-51. UK.
16. Al-Sulaiti, K. (2007). Country of Origin Effects on Consumer Buying Behavior. Institute of Administrative Development, Qatar. (Book).
17. Al-Sulaiti, K., & Almwajeh, O. (2007). Applying Altman Z-score Model of Bankruptcy on Service Organizations and its Implications on Marketing Concepts and Strategies. Journal of International Marketing and Marketing Research, 32(2), 59-74. UK.
18. Ismail, S., Al-Sulaiti, K., & Abdulrazak, R. (2009). An Exploratory Study of MRP Benefit? Determinant Relationships: ACE Analysis Model. Journal for International Business and Entrepreneurship Development, 4(1,2), 119-146.
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