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Administrative negotiation management and its impact on smart organizations: An applied study at the middle Technical University

Asraa Jameel, Mustafa Naje

Pages: 23-31

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Through the current research، we aim to investigate the possibility and relationship between the (administrative negotiation management) and the (smart organizations) ، which was represented by a number of intellectual and applied questions، as well as a statement of the influential role in developing the model of smart organizations as one of the modern topics in the application environment. Based on the previous literature by presenting the theoretical side of the researcher's variables، also the applied side was based on the questionnaire form as a tool for data collection، and then the correlation and influence relationships were tested by a group of statistical means، as well as the possibility of implementing them in the application environment، the research concluded that there is a correlation between The management of administrative negotiation and the dimensions of smart organizations، as well a significant influence relationship to the management of administrative negotiation and the dimensions of smart organizations.

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The effect of strategic agility on organizational ambidexterity: A survey study of the opinions of a sample of employees in private universities

Maha Ibrahim, Sameer Mohsin, Ibrahim Ibrahim

Pages: 183-199

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The current research aims to identify the relationship between strategic agility and organizational dexterity by demonstrating the nature of the correlation between the two variables and determining the extent of the influence of the independent variable (strategic agility) on the dependent variable (organizational ambidexterity), at the aggregate level and at the sub-dimension level. The research problem was represented by the weak embodiment of strategic agility, as well as the lack of knowledge of its impact on organizational ambidexterity in private universities in Baghdad. The research adopted the descriptive-analytical approach, and the questionnaire was the primary tool for data collection. The sample size reached (178) respondents from private university employees. A number of statistical methods were used to extract results. One of the most prominent findings of the research was the existence of a statistically significant influence relationship between strategic agility and organizational dexterity at the aggregate level and at the sub-dimension level.

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