Ali Aljaafreh

26 papers receiving 883 citations

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Negative Feedback as Regulation and Second Language Learn...19942026200420151994200400600

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Ali Aljaafreh
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  • Developmental and Educational Psychology 565
  • Language and Linguistics 514
  • Literature and Literary Theory 308
  • Education 228
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics 101
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Understanding Customer’s Initial Trust in Internet Banking Services: A Field Study in Jordan
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TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INITIAL TRUST MODEL FOR THE ADOPTION OF INTERNET BANKING SERVICES IN JORDAN
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Conceptualizing Initial Trust in Internet Banking Services: A Pilot Study
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About Ali Aljaafreh

Ali Aljaafreh is a scholar working on Information Systems and Management, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, having authored 28 papers that have together received 1.0k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (15 papers), Organizational and Employee Performance (14 papers) and Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (6 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Language and Linguistics (514 citations), Developmental and Educational Psychology (565 citations) and Human Factors and Ergonomics (101 citations). Ali Aljaafreh has collaborated with scholars based in Jordan, Australia and United Arab Emirates. Frequent co-authors include James P. Lantolf, Omar Hujran, Emad Abu-Shanab, Yehia Ibrahim Alzoubi, Thavamaran Kanesan, Abdullah Al Mamun, Shahizan Hassan, Naeem Hayat, Anas A. Salameh and Ahmed K. Al-Ani. Their work appears in journals such as IEEE Access, Modern Language Journal and Journal of the Association for Information Systems.

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