Browsing by Author "Alotaibi, Abdulrahman"
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Item Restricted Evaluating the Influence of Riyadh Season on Elevating Visitor Satisfaction in Alignment with the Attainment of Vision 2030 Objectives(Bournemouth University, 2024-07-10) Alotaibi, Abdulrahman; Turkoglu, HandeThis study examines the impact of Riyadh Season, a major cultural event in Saudi Arabia, on visitor satisfaction and its alignment with Vision 2030 objectives. The research employs a pragmatic and deductive approach, focusing on quantitative analysis. An online questionnaire survey using Likert scale and close-ended questions was conducted, targeting 147 attendees of Riyadh Season. Random sampling techniques ensure the generalisability of findings, while a pilot study is conducted to refine research instruments and procedures. Data analysis involves thematic analysis supported by Atlas.ti software, ensuring a systematic examination of participant feedback. The research aims to assess the influence of Riyadh Season on visitor experiences, engagement levels, and overall satisfaction, providing valuable insights into the alignment of Riyadh Season with the strategic aims of Vision 2030. The study also explores how demographic factors like age, gender, and cultural background affect participants' satisfaction during Riyadh Season, aiming to understand their diverse experiences and preferences. Furthermore, the research investigates the sustained benefits and challenges faced by local businesses, hospitality services, and tourist attractions, providing recommendations for policymakers to ensure the continued positive contribution of Riyadh Season to the economic and cultural development of Saudi Arabia.48 0Item Restricted The role of technology in resolving low value civil disputes. Can technology achieve justice?(Saudi Digital Library, 2023-05-24) Alotaibi, Abdulrahman; Blake, SusanThe use of the technological tools or online dispute resolution (ODR) in the judicial system has been recently proposed as an approach that would enhance the efficiency of the court system, particularly for low-value civil claims. Nevertheless, others remain in favour of traditional litigation processes to manage the legal conflicts. The purpose of this article is to investigate the appropriateness and eligibility of applying technological tools instead of the traditional approaches to resolving low-value civil claims. The paper describes the nature of low-value civil claims as well as the concept of ODR. It discusses different views regarding the feasibility of ODR tools by illustrating the advantages and disadvantages of ODR tools. In addition, the paper examines the accessibility and the efficiency of the ODR approach in low-value civil claims. Although there are limited situations where the use of technology might undermine justice, in most situations, the employment of ODR tools was found to be more accessible, efficient and less expensive than the traditional processes in resolving low-value civil disputes.50 0