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Item Determinants Of The Success Of Islamic Finance Of Agricultural Entrepreneurship Projects In Algeria(جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued, 2019-06-30) Balouli, Houssame Eddine; Chine, LazharThis work aims to identify key variables that determine the success of Islamic finance of the agricultural entrepreneurship projects in Algeria. The adopted approach in the study is the prospective structural analysis using MICMAC method. After listing the data (internal and external variables) that characterize the system under study, filling in the matrix of direct influences as well analyzing the potential indirect plan, we can identify the key variables. These key variables are developing laws and legislations on some Islamic financing modes, political will, the role of the Central Bank, internal procedure for granting credit, integrity and accountability, efficiency and professionalism, confidence and clarity. We can add other regulatory variables such as the role of the Masjids, effective independent monitoring of compliance with Shari'a, preservation of capital, and the compulsory reserve.Item Factors Influencing Algerian Consumers Usage Of Mobile(جامعة الوادي University of Eloued, 2024-12-15) Fathi ,Hanane; Houas, Mouloud; Chine, LazharThe purpose of this study was to examine and identify the elements influencing Algerian consumers' use of mobileapplications using the theoretical model of acceptance and use of expanding technology. UTAUT2 was conducted by examining a sample of 131 persons who used the application "djezzy App." It was examined using the Smartpls4 software, and the study indicated that habit is the most important factor on the intention to use the "djezzy App" application, followed by expected performance, which had a weak influence, and expected effort, which had a weak negative effect, while the remaining UTAUT2 components had no effect. In terms of absolute application usage, the habit factor had a significant impact, as did the desire to use, but no effect was observed for enabling conditions.