Adel Al-Hussain

Adel Hassan Al-Hussain
عادل الحسين
Born (1963-08-24) August 24, 1963
Hofuf, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
Occupation Instructor and investment expert
Language Arabic
Nationality Saudi
Citizenship Saudi Arabia
Education Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)

Adel Al-Hussain (Arabic: عادل الحسين) is a Saudi writer born on 24 August 1963. He is noted for the love and story lines in his novels.[1] He is the author of Love Whisper and Leisure Moment, which are both collections of short stories.

Biography

Al-Hussain was born in Hofuf, Al-Ahsa in his grandfather's house, the father of his mother. His family was of Alahsa, Saudi Arabia. His father is a farmer from Al-Dalwah Village, Alahsa.

Al-Hussain lived in Hofuf for seven years, then moved to Dammam for three years, then came back to Hofuf with his family.

He currently lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he has been in Riyad Capital Riyad Bank since March 8, 2010.

Education

Corporate governance

In Corporate governance structure efficiency and bank performance in Saudi Arabia[2] (2009), Al-Hussain examined the relationship between the efficiency of the structure of corporate governance and the performance of the banks, because the structure of corporate governance in the banking sector is one of the basic components in enhancing the efficiency and performance of the banks. The study found that there is a strong relationship between the efficiency of the structure of corporate governance and bank performance, when using return on assets as a standard of performance, but when using earnings per shares, there is a positive, but weak relationship.[3]

In Relationship between corporate governance efficiency and Saudi banks' performance[4] (2009), Al-Hussain and Johnson found that there is a strong relationship between the efficiency of corporate governance structure and Saudi banks' performance measured by return on assets.[5]

Al-Hussain and Johnson (2009) discover that among nine Saudi banks, blockholders are influential in the efficiency of corporate governance structures.[6]

Al-Hussain and Johnson (2009) reported a positive relationship between corporate governance and performance. This conclusion requires that United Arab Emirates (UAE) national banks review corporate governance practices and take the necessary actions for improvement. Based on the interviews conducted by Al‐Tamimi (2012), these results might be expected as most of the UAE national banks reported concerns regarding board of directors composition, executive compensation, and corporate governance culture.[7]

Love Whisper
Leisure Moment
Al-Fadhli and His Missionary Approach

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has made considerable progress with respect to the implementation of viable and culturally appropriate governance mechanisms (Al-Hussain & Johnson, 2009).[8]

Books

Adel Al-Hussain is noted as a GCC art writer in Dalīl al-udabāʼ bi-duwal Majlis al-Taʻāwun li-Duwal al-Khalīj al-ʻArabīyah.[9] He is noted in the book Anecdotal Voices from Al-Ahsa (Arabic: أصوات قصصية أحسائية), written by Hussain Al-Ali.[10][11][12]

References

  1. قراءة نقدية في المجموعة القصصية (همسة حب) للأستاذ هاني الحسن، موقع المطيرفي – 5 / 8 / 2015م.
  2. Al-Hussain, A. (2009). Corporate governance structure efficiency and bank performance in Saudi Arabia (Order No. 3357430). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ University of Phoenix; ProQuest Central; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text. (305122134). Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text"
  3. Alsalkhadi, Z. S. (2013). Cost Efficiency of the Syrian Banking Sector: Using Parametric and Non-Parametric Analysis. Damascus UNIV. Journal Vol. (29)-Number (3) 2013, pp. 37-54. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "Damascus UNIV. Journal"
  4. Al-Hussain, A. H., & Johnson, R. L. (2009). Relationship between corporate governance efficiency and Saudi banks' performance. The Business Review, 14, 111–117. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "The Business Review, Cambridge"
  5. Elbarrad, S. S. (2014). Corporate governance disclosure in annual financial reports and company performance - evidence from Saudi Arabia. International Business Research, 7(11), 51-72. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "International Business Research"
  6. Fallatah, Y., & Dickins, D. (2012). Corporate governance and firm performance and value in Saudi Arabia. African Journal of Business Management, 6(36), 10025-10034. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "African Journal of Business Management"
  7. Al‐Tamimi, H. (2012). The effects of corporate governance on performance and financial distress: The experience of UAE national banks. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Vol. 20 Iss. 2, pp.169 - 181. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance"
  8. Robertson, C., Diyab, A. and Al-Kahtani, A. A cross-national analysis of perceptions of corporate governance principles. International Business Review, Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 315-325. Retrieved on November 8, 2015 from "International Business Review"
  9. Dār al-Mufradāt lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ, (2013). Dalīl al-udabāʼ bi-duwal Majlis al-Taʻāwun li-Duwal al-Khalīj al-ʻArabīyah, Edition 2. Retrieved on November 9, 2015 from "دليل الأدباء بدول مجلس التعاون"
  10. باكورة ملتقى السرد بالأحساء أصوات قصصية إحسائيىة، أحــمد عبدالهادي المحمد صالح، موقع المطيرفي – 9 / 3 / 2014م.
  11. روح المبادرة الثقافية: إملتقى السرد في الأحساء نموذجاً، د. سمير الضامر، جريدة اليوم – 23 يناير 2015 .
  12. ” ملتقى السرد” بالأحساء يكشف عن باكورة إصداراته ويكرم المشاركين، محمد البناي، الإخبارية مباشر – 10 يناير 2015 .
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