KHEDHAOURIA Anis

Position | Full Professor |
Academic department | Operations, Information, & Decisions |
Contact | a.khedhaouria@mbs-education.com |
Dr. Anis Khedharia is a full professor of management at the MBS School of Business in France, where he teaches digital business models and quantitative research methods. He was a visiting associate professor at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Dr. Khedharia holds a Master's degree in Engineering and a Ph.D. in Management Sciences from the University of Savoie Mont Blanc (France), as well as an HDR (accreditation to supervise research) from the University of La Réunion (France). Prior to joining MBS, he was an assistant professor at the INSEEC School of Management in France. He held the position of senior engineer in North Africa (Tunisia) for many years, where he was in charge of a large economic development project co-financed by the World Bank (WB) and the French Development Agency (AFD). His research interests include technostress, well-being in digital work, and the management of innovation. He has published his research in peer-reviewed journals, including Human Relations, Information & Management, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, the Journal of Business Research, Small Business Economics, the International Journal of Project Management, the Journal of Knowledge Management, the Journal of Global Information Management, M@n@gement, and others. He has presented his research at several international conferences, including the Academy of Management Proceedings, the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, the European Conference on Information Systems, the Association for Information and Management Conference, the Association Internationale de Management Stratégique, the Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, and many others.
KHEDHAOURIA, A., C. MAIER, "Same technostress situation but different responses: A trait activation theoretical perspective on IT mindfulness in remote work", Information and Management, July 2025, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 104136
DHAOUADI, A., A. KHEDHAOURIA, N. BOULILA - "The Adverse Consequences of Technostress on Auditors' Strain and Turnover: The Mitigating Individual Factors" - 2025, In A. Khalil, H. Bousselmi, & I. Ben Slimene (Eds.), Digital Technologies for Sustainability and Quality Control , IGI Global Scientific Publishing.
BENZARI, A., A. KHEDHAOURIA, O. TORRÈS, A. CUCCHI, "The impact of technostress on small business owners' burnout: The mediating role of strain.", International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, July 2024, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. 473-504
DHAOUADI, A., A. KHEDHAOURIA, N. BOULILA - "The impact of technostress on auditors' burnout and turnover intention" - 2024, International Conference on Digital Transformation and Management, Hammamet, Tunisia
KHEDHAOURIA, A., F. MONTANI, A. JAMAL, M. H. SHAH, "Consequences of technostress for users in remote (home) work contexts during a time of crisis: The buffering role of emotional social support", Technological Forecasting and Social Change, February 2024, vol. 199, no. February 24, pp. 123065
KHEDHAOURIA, A. - "Challenges of Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis to Explore the Effects of Big Five Personality Traits on Remote Work Exhaustion" - 2024
DHAOUADI, A., A. KHEDHAOURIA, N. BOULILA, "The adverse consequences of technostress on strain and turnover intentions among auditors: the mitigating effect of segmentation mindset", Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems, October 2024, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 551-570
BENZAIM, S., Z. FTITI, A. KHEDHAOURIA, R. DJERMANE, "US foreign investments: Technology transfer, relative backwardness, and the productivity growth of host countries.", Quarterly Review of Economics & Finance, March 2023, no. 87, pp. 275-295
DHAOUADI, A., A. KHEDHAOURIA, N. BOULILA - "The adverse consequences of technostress on strain and turnover intentions: the mitigating effect of segmentation mindset" - 2023, LIGUE International Conference , Tunis, Tunisia
EXTERNE1, X., X. EXTERNE2, A. KHEDHAOURIA, "Do external successors influence the EO of small businesses? The role of self-efficacy creativity and entrepreneurial alertness.", Revue de l'Entrepreneuriat, May 2022
Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), The partial least squares (PLS) path modeling, Innovation management, Technostress, Entrepreneurship, Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) - Human health and social work activities, Human health and socia
Digital Business Models, Quantitative Research Methods