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  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 5 No. 21 (2008)

    It includes many researches in different administrative fields

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 5 No. 20 (2008)

    These titles explore various economic, financial, and organizational topics spanning multiple countries and sectors. The merger dynamics of Jordanian banks in light of financial liberalization are examined, while the institutional framework for reference crude oil markets is investigated. The measurement of effectiveness in monetary and financial policies in Iraq, as well as an evaluation study of its foreign exchange rate policy, are addressed. The interplay between organizational strategy and structure is analyzed through a field study in Jordanian organizations. Additionally, the replacement of production machine parts at the General Company for Electrical Industries - Engines Factory is explored. The phenomenon of administrative corruption worldwide is scrutinized using integrity indicators and perceptions of corruption. Finally, the relationship between individualism-collectivism orientation, ownership of work knowledge, and organizational citizenship behavior is analyzed through an analytical study, highlighting the human aspects of organizational dynamics.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 5 No. 19 (2008)

    The given titles encompass a diverse range of topics within the business and management domain, focusing on various aspects of corporate performance, strategic planning, and operational efficiency. The studies delve into the relationship between behavioral patterns of corporate leaders and operating returns in Jordanian companies, highlighting the significance of leadership in driving financial outcomes. Additionally, the integration of knowledge management, customer relationship management, and marketing is explored within Iraqi business organizations, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to strategic management. The titles also address the application of flexible budgeting as a tool for planning and controlling indirect industrial costs, as exemplified by a study conducted at Al-Furat Chemical Industries Company. Furthermore, the role of library services and the potential for leveraging marketing strategies are examined, while the impact of possessed capital and deposits on banks' lending policies is investigated through a comparative study of Jordanian, Kuwaiti, and Al Rajhi Investment Banks. The production efficiency of Al-Furat Company is measured over an eight-year period, and the application of quality engineering techniques to audit and improve production processes is showcased through a study at the General Company for Textile Industries in Hilla.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 5 No. 18 (2007)

    These topics span economic development, education, finance, consumer behavior, and statistical modeling areas. The first analyzes employee perspectives on financial control processes at higher education institutions, exploring how well budgeting and oversight functions are carried out. The second examines factors driving consumer purchasing decisions and how marketing mix elements like product, price, promotion and place impact market share for a beverage company.

    The third and fourth titles relate to sustainable development and modernizing higher education models. One looks at sustainable development as an emerging paradigm reformulating traditional economic growth theories. The other proposes developing university programs around distance learning, e-learning, open education and virtual classrooms as part of enhancing human capital.

    The fifth topic covers Islamic economic planning principles aiming to balance individual self-interest with societal benefit. Faith-based guidelines influence areas like property rights, wealth distribution and social welfare priorities. The final item is a quantitative study comparing the accuracy of the Boys estimation method versus ordinary least squares regression for modeling the relationship between money supply and GDP in Iraq.

    These diverse titles illustrate research investigating economic and educational development issues from multiple perspectives - institutional processes, consumer behavior, sustainability frameworks, technology applications, Islamic principles and econometric techniques. Understanding these facets is critical for comprehensive policymaking.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 4 No. 17 (2007)

    Here is a 250-word introduction covering those six research titles:

    These diverse research topics span several key areas of business and operations management. The first looks at how fluctuations in crude oil pricing impact broader economic risk factors. As oil is a globally traded commodity, price volatility can have wide-ranging ripple effects. The second examines incentive systems at a textile company, evaluating how compensation structures motivate employee performance. Effective incentive design is crucial for boosting productivity and retention.

    The third topic explores how financial markets and institutions need to adapt their strategies in today's globalized economy. It likely analyzes impacts of trends like rising international trade, global supply chains, and integrated capital markets. The fourth focuses on using total quality management (TQM) principles to improve customer relationship management, with a case study on a beverage manufacturer. TQM emphasizes processes to enhance quality and customer satisfaction.

    The fifth research area is controlling and monitoring manufacturing costs through systematic cost management. Identifying and mitigating cost drivers is essential for profitability. The final topic covers reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) to increase production equipment availability at an apparel factory. RCM aims to perform maintenance when needed to reduce downtime and extend asset lifespans.

    Collectively, these titles illustrate the diversity of challenges facing modern businesses. Effective strategies around areas like pricing, incentives, financial adaptation, quality, cost control, and maintenance can spell the difference between success and failure.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 4 No. 16 (2007)

    This issue includes research in the field of strategic management and human resources

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 4 No. 15 (2007)

    It includes a number of articles on management

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 4 No. 14 (2006)

    It included a number of articles in the field of business administration and leadership

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 4 No. 13 (2006)

    It includes a number of articles in the field of business administration

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 3 No. 12 (2006)

    A number of management areas were mentioned in this issue

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 3 No. 11 (2006)

    It includes a number of articles in the fields of management and strategy

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 3 No. 9-10 (2005)

    The two issues were taken into one issue and includes a number of research in the field of business administration

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 8-7 (2005)

    The seventh and eighth issues were published in one issue and contained a number of articles in the field of business administration

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 6 (2004)

    The articles in this issue varied in several areas of business administration

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 5 (2004)

    The articles in this issue focused on the strategic aspects of cleaner production and on the supervisory and training aspects.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 4 (2002)

    It includes many articles in various administrative fields such as financial management, strategy, quality, and others

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 3 (2002)

    Our journal is a mirror that reflects a glimpse of what sparkles the creative Iraqi mind, and it is a great honor for this magazine to continue to be published side by side with the giving of the Iraqi mujahideen.
    We take this opportunity to express our thanks and great gratitude to all the bright minds who contributed to bringing this issue to light, especially the researchers and those who contributed to the evaluation and preparation process. May God bless everyone’s efforts to serve Iraq.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2001)

    Since Allah honored this noble nation with the Seal of the Prophets, Muhammad (PBUH) and his family, it has been striving diligently and persistently to be - as Allah wanted it to be - the best nation brought forth for mankind. And on the day our ancestors drew the sword of jihad to liberate mankind from slavery to anyone other than Allah - the Almighty - they carried the lamps of knowledge and learning to dispel the darkness of ignorance and illiteracy, as the Noble Prophet (PBUH) made seeking knowledge an obligation upon every Muslim man and woman. Today, the nation is regaining its glory, former pride and leadership. The Deanship of the College of Administration and Economics, and in particular the Department of Business Administration, researchers and evaluators have made distinguished efforts in order to produce this issue. May Allah bless the efforts of everyone in order to serve Iraq and the nation.

  • Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2001)

    These topics explore a diverse range of issues related to public policy, financial markets, organizational improvement, globalization impacts, and international relations.

    The first title examines contemporary methodological approaches used in the field of public policy analysis, likely evaluating the pros and cons of different research methods and frameworks. The second looks at the theoretical underpinnings of foreign exchange markets and exchange rate dynamics.

    Two titles focus on organizational performance and improvement. One covers benchmarking as a continuous improvement technique organizations can apply by comparing practices against leading peers. Another explores the concept of opportunity cost related to retained earnings and tensions between theory and calculation methods.

    Globalization features in several titles. One analyzes globalization's effects on public administration practices and challenges in the Arab world region. Another examines desired characteristics of international managers operating in a world of global organizations. A final topic looks at the role and importance of international river organizations in resolving conflicts over shared water resources between countries.

    Additionally, one title explores factors influencing how clients select and hire lawyers, likely examining impacts of marketing mix elements like pricing, promotion, expertise and location.

    This diverse set of titles illustrates research analyzing public, private and international policy issues through theoretical, practical and methodological lenses.

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