Vol. 20 No. 81 (2024): Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
In this issue, we present diverse studies exploring organizational behavior, management, and marketing across various sectors in Iraq. Our lead article investigates the relationship between perceived production complexity and creativity in publishing, offering insights for innovation management.
We examine workplace spirituality's impact on psychological empowerment in higher education, then explore self-leadership's role in enhancing job dedication among healthcare staff. Our financial section analyzes capital structure's effect on market value through pie theory, complemented by a study on perceived mental image's influence on customer purchasing behavior in banking.
The issue features research on marketing prowess and strategic positioning, considering work-life quality as a mediating factor. We also address organizational politicization's impact on employee moral voice, focusing on the role of frustration.
Our technology segment highlights attention management's potential to enhance dynamic creativity in telecommunications. We conclude with an applied study on failure pattern technology and its role in improving equipment efficiency in manufacturing.
These studies provide a comprehensive view of current trends and challenges in Iraqi business environments, offering valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. From creativity and employee empowerment to strategic positioning and technological applications, this issue covers a wide range of topics crucial for understanding and improving organizational performance in diverse sectors.