Faculty of Tourism

Prof.Dr. Nabeel Aly Aly Badran

Contact Information
Phone number: 084 6352181
Fax number: 084 6356631
E-mail Address: nab00@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Faculty of tourism and hotels Building
Post Address: Faculty of tourism and hotels – Fayyoum University – Hotel Studies department – P.O: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B. Sc.:hotel studies - Hotel Studies Department 2000
M. Sc.: in hotel management - Hotel Studies Department - 2005
Academic Positions
Demonstrator: from 2001 to 2005
Assistant Lecturer: from 2005 To 2010
Lecturer: 2010 to 2017
Assistant Professor: from 2017 to 2022
Professor: from 2022 Until Now
Research Interests
Hotel management
Human resources management
Total quality management
Training
A certification in food and beverage service, Pyramisa five-star hotel in Cairo August, 1998.
A certification in front office operations, Pyramisa five-star hotel in Sham El Sheikh July 1999.
Have been conducting many training courses in the areas of computer science Internet Usage, Internet design.
Have been conducting training courses in the areas of human resources management in al ahram center of marketing and advertising (MARC), Cairo, August 2005.
Have been conducting TOEFL training course in Cairo university (score 533) June 2003.
Have been conducting many training courses in the areas of faculty and leadership development:
1-Teaching using technology
2-Work ethics
3-Effective teaching
4-Communication skills
Conferences
Sharing in the third international conference on culinary arts and sciences 2001
Sharing (with research) in archeological and tourist development in Egypt and Arab nations conference, Suez Canal university, April 2005
Sharing in the conference of faculty of tourism and hotels, Fayuom, March 2006
Sharing in the conference of faculty of tourism and hotels, Fayuom, March 2007
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Publications

Hewedi M.M., Morsy M.A. and Badran N.A.A (2005)“Assessment of employee empowerment and its impact upon employee commitment and quality of service offered in five-star hotels in Cairo”. archeological and tourist development in Egypt and Arab nations conference, Suez Canal university, April 2005

Server attitudes and restaurant tipping: tip enhancing actions.
Best practices to maintain a high hotel evaluation rate on review sites: analytic study applied to five star hotel on trip advisor
Sharia-compliant hotels in Egypt: concept and challenges
Diversity management: is it an important issue in hotel industry in Egypt?
Equipment specification training: An Approach to Equipment Prolong Shelf-life and Ease of Use: The case of Fayoum university student Hostels
How successful is fast food social media marketing? International vs. Local chains
The Role of Social Community Associations in Enhancing Hotel Studies Students' Training Efficiency: Case Study of Misr El-Khair Ctivities
Assessing service failure recovery strategies and its impacts upon service quality offered: management perspective in local Fast food restaurants
Job description form as an approach to work quality: specifying problems and strategic planning tool: the case study of Mercure hotel chain.
The role of employee emotional intelligence in enhancing the hotel brand image: the viewpoint of five-star hotels customers
The effect of total quality management (TQM) philosophy practices on fast food customers' satisfaction and retention
Do SHRM Body of Competency and Knowledge behavioral competencies be beneficial for Hotel HR Managers? The Case of Cairo Five-Star Hotels
The level of food services quality in social clubs in Fayoum Governorate from the perspective of customers
The application areas of information technology and its impact on the performance of employees in Alexandria hotels: a comparative study between hotel chains and independent hotels
Developing employee skills in Food and Beverage Department in tourist hotels in Fayoum Governorate
The hotel image determinants and its impact on Customer purchasing intention
Theses

Server attitudes and restaurant tipping: tip enhancing actions Badran, N. A., Gad, H. E., Ma'uof, M. A. Faculty of tourism and hotels, the Fayoum University, Egypt