The requirements of strategic management and institutional performance an analytical study of the reality of commercial companies in Iraq.
Author: Ahmed Hameed Kareem Al Kalkawi
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Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the extent to which the requirements of strategic management are provided in commercial companies in Iraq, to stand on the institutional performance of commercial companies in Iraq, to assess the relationship between the provision of strategic management requirements and the institutional performance of commercial companies, and to make recommendations based on the results of the study in a way that leads to improving the performance of commercial companies and supports The practice of strategic management, and the study sample consisted of 100 strategic decision-makers in commercial companies in Iraq.
The results of the study concluded that commercial companies provide the requirements of strategic management from planning, implementation and evaluation, and the existence of a relationship between providing the two requirements of strategic management and the institutional performance of commercial companies measured by return on assets, and the existence of a relationship between the provision of strategic management requirements and the institutional performance of commercial companies measured by the added market value, as shown. The results of the study indicated that the effect of providing strategic management requirements on the institutional performance of commercial companies, measured by return on assets, is due to trade, and there is no difference in the effect of providing strategic management requirements on the institutional performance of commercial companies measured by the added market value attributable to trade.