Factors affecting Happiness of Expatriate Academicians and Expatriate Non-Academicians in Dubai

  • Bin Ahmad K
  • Shaikh M
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Purpose: To determine the antecedents of happiness and compare academicians and non-academicians in selected Dubai Universities. Design/methodological/approach: Qualitative research using in-depth interviews followed by cross-sectional surveys of teaching staff and non-teaching staff from different universities in Dubai.?Findings: There is no significant relationship between knowledge sharing and happiness of academics and well as non-academics. Happiness is significantly related to the other factors.Research implications and limitations: The small sample size of the academic group and the study was targeted at the university staff in Dubai only. Practical implications: The findings of this research gives useful recommendations to Universities to improve happiness among their academic as well as non-academic staff. It will also provide recommendations for developmental purposes for the University of Dubai and the UAE’s “Happiness and Positivity program.”Originality/value: No known research studies the determinants of happiness for academics and non-academics in Dubai Universities.Paper type: Research paper

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Bin Ahmad, K. Z., & Shaikh, M. W. (2018). Factors affecting Happiness of Expatriate Academicians and Expatriate Non-Academicians in Dubai. International Review of Advances in Business, Management and Law, 1(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.30585/irabml.v1i1.49

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