Faculty Of Management Sciences Journal Volume 1 - Issue 1&2 - 2022
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Item CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF SUSTAINABLE SHOPPING BAGS AND ITS EFFECT ON THEIR PURCHASE INTENTION:(MSA-Management science journal, 2022) Halim, Hazem Tawfik; Halim, Yasser Tawfik; El Sheikh, Samia Adlythe paper aims to study the relationship between environmental concerns and subjective norms on consumers' perception towards green product and the factors that influences people's intention towards using them, especially sustainable shopping bag using survey data from 453 respondents. The study uses Chi-square test via Kruskal-Walis test to determine if the hypotheses were accepted or rejected. The existence of the relationship between variables was proven via the measuring of Spearman Correlation. The research indicated that there is a positive relationship between environmental concerns and consumers’ perception of green products. Finally, the results show there is a confident relationship between the consumer’s perception towards green products and purchase intention of green products. Based on the research findings, policy implications and suggestions to further promote shopping bags are discussed.Item THE IMPACT OF NETFLIX’S CONTROVERSIAL AND ILLICIT CONTENT ON CHANGING USERS ’ ATTITUDES IN EGYPT(October university for modern sciences and Arts (MSA), 2022-12) Marzouk, Wafaa Galal; Halim, Yasser Tawfik; El Sheikh, Samia Adlythe paper aims to study the relationship between the impact of Netflix’s controversial and illicit content on changing users ’attitudes in Egypt. The researchers used the non-probability sampling technique. Based on survey data from 331 online respondents, the results were analyzed by the researchers via descriptive analysis. In addition, Chi-square test via Kruskal-Walis test was implemented to determine if the hypotheses were accepted or rejected. The existence of the relationship between variables was proven via the measuring of Spearman Correlation. Based on the research findings, policy implications and suggestions to further promote parental control are discussed.