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The effect of the change of physical capital and spending on education on the gross domestic product in Jordan for the period (1985-2017) an analytical study

جمال Ali, عبير Hamadi, محمد Jassim

Pages: 199-207

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The research aims to identify the changes in the values of GDP in Jordan, which are accompanied by changes of production factors represented by physical capital and human capital after its development through spending on education, and to show what these indicators generate from important and clear effects on improving the productivity of capital elements. Which in turn contributes to economic growth, and that the weak productivity of the factors of production, labor and capital, weakens the role of the productive apparatus in increasing the growth rates of GDP. These variables have been analyzed based on the descriptive approach. The research found that there are large and fluctuating changes in the gross domestic product in Jordan, which were accompanied by changes in the values of physical capital and human capital after spending was made on educating human cadres in Jordan and making them more effective and more contributing to increasing production rates and thus raising the growth rates of GDP. Overall, the development of physical capital by taking advantage of the increases in national income and raising the percentage of spending on education from the national income for the purpose of developing human capital in order to increase the productivity of the production elements and increase the rates of economic growth in Jordan

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Evaluate the entrepreneurial trend in the success of small and medium enterprises (Jordan and Malaysia experience as a model)

Nagham Neama, Hamzah Al-Ward

Pages: 13 - 21

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This research aims to demonstrate the importance of entrepreneurship in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the State of Malaysia, as interest in entrepreneurship has increased at the present time, due to technological progress and the competitive environment of local, international and global projects that had a great impact on the business environment. Entrepreneurship is important in the growth of the economy The country at the macro level and on the growth and expansion of projects and their access to material and financial resources, in order to gain customer satisfaction, increase profitability and market share, and small and medium enterprises can only thrive in a society in which there is an entrepreneurial spirit, love of free work, willingness to take risks, adopt new ideas and understand the mechanisms of competition In the global market. The research problem arises in showing the level of entrepreneurship in Jordan and Malaysia, and this will be done through three sections, the first one includes the theoretical side of the research, and the second topic includes an analysis of the experiences of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Malaysia, and the third topic includes an analysis of Jordan’s data on entrepreneurship

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Digital readiness and managerial perception of artificial intelligence in the Hospitality Sector: A comprehensive analysis of Jordan's Five-Star classified hotels

Mohammad Al Tweici, Obida Hasanat

Pages: 59-74

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This study aimed to analyze the level of digital readiness and managerial perception of artificial intelligence applications in Jordan's five-star classified hotels. The study employed a descriptive-analytical approach and was applied to a sample of 342 managers and employees from 28 five-star hotels in Amman, Aqaba, and Petra. The results revealed that the level of digital readiness was moderate (3.42), while managerial perception was high (4.18). The findings also demonstrated a strong positive correlation (r=0.742, p<0.001) between digital readiness and managerial perception of artificial intelligence.

The contribution of this study lies in providing a comprehensive scientific framework that links digital transformation capabilities with hotel innovation through exploring the role of managerial perception as a critical factor in accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. Furthermore, the study contributes to bridging the research gap in Arabic literature by presenting empirical evidence on the reality of Jordanian hospitality, thereby providing decision-makers and managers with a foundation for developing more sustainable digital strategies capable of enhancing competitive advantage.

The study recommends the necessity of investing in human capital and developing supportive national digital policies to accelerate digital transformation in the sector. Additionally, the study recommended developing comprehensive strategies to enhance digital readiness and build managerial capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence, with emphasis on investing in human capital.

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The reality of cybersecurity in five-star hotels in the golden triangle area in Jordan

Mohamed Zahry, Mohamed Al-Twaisi

Pages: 130-140

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In light of the expansion of the use of modern technology in hotel organizations and the transition to the post-informatics era; The importance of cybersecurity has emerged in hotels protecting their data and maintaining the confidentiality of customer data, so that cybersecurity has become one of the competitive advantages that hotel organizations seek to possess by building dynamic cybersecurity capabilities to achieve long-term competitive advantage. The research aimed to measure the extent to which the administrative leaders of five-star hotels in the Golden Triangle region of Jordan realize the importance of cybersecurity. The research followed the Qualitative approach. It also relied on a questionnaire to collect study data from five-star hotel managers, with a size of (16) items. The research recommended partnerships with international companies specialized in cybersecurity, attracting skilled human resources in the field of cybersecurity, and establishing a cybersecurity unit inside the hotel

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The fundamental pillars for the development of the Iraq stock exchange and the Amman stock exchange: A comparative study

Hamsa Abdul Latif, Omar Khamas

Pages: 206-224

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As the stock market becomes increasingly important as a primary driver of economic development, understanding the fundamentals that influence the development of these markets becomes crucial. This topic provides a comprehensive review of the basic foundations of the stock market, with a focus on market models in Jordan and Iraq. It explains the impact of economic, political and legislative stability on the attractiveness of investments and investor confidence in the market stressing the importance of understanding investor culture and its impact on investment decision making, in light of the current economic transformations.

Due to the fluctuations experienced by the stock market in Iraq as a result of the economic and political conditions in the country, the prices of stocks and bonds vary constantly between high and low, and this greatly affects economic activity there. This topic aims to explain the state of the stock market in Iraq, explain the basic foundations on which this market must be based, and compare it with the stock market in Jordan.

It is clear that the economic environment reflects economic policy and the factors affecting it. As the state of the economy in the country greatly affects the stock market, the presence of a stable economic environment increases confidence among investor and traders in the market, and the culture of investors and their understanding of financial risks and investment opportunities is affected by the economic environment.

Political stability gives internal and external investments confidence to invest in the financial market, while political turmoil can lead to a decline in confidence and a reduction in investment, providing a stable security environment in the stock market in Iraq leads to a noticeable development in its laws and regulations.

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Measuring the effectiveness of fiscal policy in economic growth and unemployment "Jordan as a model" for the period 1990-2021

Mustafa Hammadi

Pages: 92-111

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The problem of the study stems from the fact that the relationship, whether effect or causation, is not fixed between fiscal policy and economic performance variables, including economic growth and unemployment, as it differs from one country to another, and from time to another time depending on the nature of the economies under study, The study aims to verify empirically about the impact of fiscal policy tools on economic growth and unemployment with determining the direction of the causal relationship of these variables in Jordan for the period (1990-2021). The study used models (Cointegration) for the long-term relationship and vector error correction models (VECM) for the short-term relationship and (Granger) test for the causal relationship. the study concluded that the effect of government consumption spending is negative on economic growth and unemployment, and there is no effect of government investment spending on either economic growth or unemployment, with a causal relationship from government spending, especially consumption, to both economic growth and unemployment, as it found That taxes have a positive effect on economic growth and do not affect unemployment with a causal relationship from taxes to economic growth and unemployment, while the causal relationship was from taxes on income to economic growth and from customs taxes and foreign trade to unemployment, while the causal trend was from economic growth to taxes customs duties and to taxes on foreign trade, these results support the neoclassical point of view in terms of the relationship of influence and support Keynesian law at the expense of Wagner's law regarding causation. As for public debt, its impact was negative on economic growth and positive on unemployment, and the direction of the causal relationship was from debt to economic growth only.

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أثر تطوير الموارد البشريّة في فاعليّة إدارة الأزمات لدى العاملين في الجامعات الأردنيّة الخاصّة

Mohammad Abu Rumman, Ansam Da’meh

Pages: 67-84

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This study aimed to determine the impact of human resources development on the effectiveness of crisis management among employees at private Jordanian Universities.

The descriptive approach was adopted; By developing two tools to measure human resources development and the effectiveness of crisis management, The study community consisted of all employees of private Jordanian Universities in the capital, Amman, Within senior and middle management. According to the report of The Ministry of Higher Education for the year (2021), The number of private Universities in the capital reached (11). University, and due to the large size of the study community, (5) Universities were chosen because their geographical location is within the capital, Amman, and they have obtained the ISO (9001) certificate. (158) questionnaires were received, and after reviewing them, it was found that (3) questionnaires had incomplete answers, so they were excluded. Thus, The number of valid questionnaires for the purposes of analysis reached (155).

The study recommended that Universities should adopt greater human resources development as a preliminary step to reduce the impact of crises they may face in the future, Encourage open communications, Transparency in dialogue, and accept complaints and suggestions between leaders and employees.

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Free Cash Flow and Market Value of Firm: The Mediation Effect of weighted average cost of Capital

عبدالكريم Mohammed, جبار السراجي, ارشد Altameemi

Pages: 132-142

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This study tests the effect of capital costs on the relationship between free cash flow (FCF) and market value. The study selected twenty-six corporations that were listed on the Jordan securities market from 2010 to 2019. The FCF is an independent variable, cost of capital is a mediation variable (proxy of WACC), and market value added (proxy of firm’s value) is a dependent variable. Baron & Kenny's methodology and the Sobel-test were used to analyze the data of the four hypotheses, including the mediation effect of capital costs on FFC & MVA. Based on the Sobel test results, there is a partial mediation effect of the cost of capital between the free cash flow and the market value added of the firm, and the free cash flow is positively related to the market value added. Therefore, FCF has the capability to send positive signals to financial market participants about the firm's performance.

Keywords: - Free Cash Flow (FCF), Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), Market Value Added (MVA), Mmarket Value of Equity (MVE), Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), Beta Coefficient (β). 

 

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The effect of strategic control on achieving strategic success: A field study in Jordanian Commercial Banks

Ahmad Husnieh

Pages: 03-23

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This study primarily aims to investigate the effect of strategic control on achieving advanced levels of strategic success, with a focus on exploring the degree of strategic control implementation in the Jordanian banking sector. Furthermore, this study intends to provide a comprehensive vision encompassing the key factors that contribute to achieving strategic objectives, in order to address the emerging challenges in the banking business environment. The study population consisted of all Jordanian commercial banks registered with the Association of Banks in Jordan, numbering (12) banks for the year 2025. To achieve the study objectives, data were collected using a questionnaire specifically designed for this purpose. A total of (244) questionnaires were distributed to employees in Jordanian commercial banks, including both general staff and senior management personnel such as managers, deputy managers, assistant managers, and department heads. Of these, (191) questionnaires were returned, with (184) deemed valid for analysis. For the purpose of data analysis and hypothesis testing, the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS.V.23) was utilized.

This study concluded with several key findings, the most important of which was the presence of a positive and significant effect of strategic control on achieving strategic success in Jordanian commercial banks. Additionally, the study results demonstrated a high degree of strategic control implementation in Jordanian commercial banks from the perspective of their employees.

      Based on these findings, the study recommends that the relevant departments in Jordanian commercial banks prioritize strategic control as an essential tool for predicting risks and identifying improvement opportunities by enhancing internal and external monitoring mechanisms to ensure long-term performance sustainability and strategic success.

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The impact of financial leasing on banking performance: Analytical research by referring to success experiences in a sample of developing and developed countries

هديل Mahmoud, نغم Naama

Pages: 03-13

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This study aimed to analyse the impact of financial leasing revenues on financial performance in the banking sector, by identifying the nature of financial leasing and its benefits, and knowing the extent to which banks benefit from financial leasing and its impact on their banking performance, as well as showing a financing method that enables banks, especially Islamic banks, to rely It must use it to invest its money and investments.

The research referred to the experiences of both Japan and Jordan by knowing the impact of financial leasing in both countries and the extent of their success in benefiting from the advantages provided by this activity. It was found that the success of financial leasing activity in developed countries is evidence of the advantages that this activity provides if it is implemented. correctly.

The research relied on the main hypothesis that financial leasing positively affects the banking financial performance of Islamic banks that adopted this formula.

The research reached the conclusion that financial leasing affects banking performance in developing countries slightly, but its impact in developed countries is better, and the reason for this is due to the instability in the economies of these countries, and this fluctuation in the volume of financial leasing activity in Arab countries reflects many problems and challenges. facing this activity.

One of the most important recommendations reached by the research is the need to provide full support to the banking sector by governments to be able to provide financial leasing services and benefit from them, as well as the need to educate administrators in the banking sector about the importance of financial leasing and the benefits expected from its use.

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Analyzing the determinants of the performance of the banking sector: An applied study of a sample of Arab countries for the period from 1996 - 2017

سعدالله Al-Nuaimi, عبدالرزاق Hassan

Pages: 64-77

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The aim of the research is to identify the external determinants of the performance of the banking sector, represented by growth rate in gross domestic product (GGDP) and inflation (I), and the internal determinants represented by size (S), operational efficiency (OE) and financial intermediation (FM) for the period (1996 to 2017), in some of the Arabic countries represented by (Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates). To reach this goal, cross-sectional time-series models (Pooled regression model, fixed effects model, random effects model) were used. These models were compared using the restricted F test and Hausman's test, and it was found that the random effects model is the appropriate model to represent the relationship between the research variables.The results of the research revealed that there was no effect of the external determinants (growth in GDP and inflation) and financial intermediation as one of the internal determinants on the performance of banking sectors, expressed in return on capital (ROE), because the relationship between these variables was not significant, in addition to the existence of a negative impact of a significant indication of the volume on the performance of the banking sectors and a positive impact with a significant effect of the operational efficiency on the performance of that sector. The research recommended the necessity for the supervisory and supervisory authorities to pay special attention to size and operational efficiency for their clear impact on the performance of the banking sectors, the research sample.

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The impact of income diversification on the profitability and stability of Jordanian commercial banks

Saja Younis

Pages: 170-182

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The current study examines the impact of income diversification on the profitability and stability of Jordanian commercial banks. The study sample consisted of (13) commercial banks operating in Jordan for the period 2010-2022. The secondary data included in the financial reports and annual budgets issued by the Jordanian commercial banks are also considered. The study employs the ratio of non-interest income to total operating income and the Hirschman-Herfindahl index to measure income diversification, while the return on assets and return on equity indices were used to measure bank profitability. To measure financial stability, the z-score value was calculated. The Panel Data regression model was employed, and the random effect model was chosen to test the study hypotheses. The results showed that the ratio of non-interest income has a positive and significant impact on the profitability of Jordanian commercial banks. This indicates that increasing reliance on non-interest income sources enhances the performance and profitability of Jordanian commercial banks. The results also showed that the HHI index has a positive and significant effect on the profitability and stability of Jordanian commercial banks, which means that increasing the level of diversification in income sources leads to increased profitability and financial stability in Jordanian commercial banks. The study recommended the necessity of encouraging commercial banks to innovate financially and provide digital banking services and other non-traditional services due to their role in increasing profits and financial stability in Jordanian commercial banks.

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Measuring the impact of fair value indicators on investment efficiency: An analytical study of extractive and mining industry companies listed on the Amman stock exchange

Ahmad Husnieh, Kareem Nusseir, Ahmad Obeid

Pages: 69-86

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       This study aimed to measure the impact of fair value indicators (net realizable selling value, asset replacement cost, net future cash flows) on investment efficiency as measured by the market value per-share to earnings per share model and the deviation from the expected investment model. The study followed a descriptive analytical approach to interpret the relationship between its variables. The study population consisted of extractive and mining industry companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange for the fiscal years (2019-2023), totaling (7) companies. To analyze the data and test the hypotheses, the following statistical methods were used: (descriptive statistics, test for stationarity in time series, Durbin-Watson test, Hausman test, multiple linear regression, simple linear regression), relying on the statistical software (EViews).

       The study concluded that there is a positive impact of fair value indicators (net realizable selling value, net future cash flows) on investment efficiency as measured by the market value per-share to earnings per share model, while they had a negative impact on investment efficiency as measured by the deviation from the expected investment model. Additionally, the study found that the asset replacement cost has a positive impact on investment efficiency as measured by the deviation from the expected investment model, and a negative impact on investment efficiency as measured by the market value per-share to earnings per share model.

       Based on the results of this study, the researchers concluded with several recommendations, the most important of which were: the necessity for extractive and mining industry companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange to expand their disclosure of financial information related to fair value indicators with clarity and transparency to attract investors and gain their trust.

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The Impact of Financial Risks on Bank Profitability: A study of a sample of Islamic Private Banks in Iraq for the period (2014-2019)

Khalid Taees

Pages: 121-132

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This study aimed to demonstrate the impact of financial and operational risks on the profitability of Iraqi Islamic banks as of (2014-2019), where the study population consists of all employees of Iraqi Islamic banks, with a total of (8) banks. The sample of the study consisted of (50) individuals. Eviews software was used for statistical analysis, and the analytical descriptive statistical method was applied in this study. To achieve the study objectives, the following indicators were used to express financial risks: credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and capital adequacy risk. The indicators below were used to express: With regard to financial performance (return on assets, return on equity), the difficulty of the research was the significant growth in these risks due to technological progress and the creation of new financial instruments, and the study found that financial risks had a harmful effect On the financial performance of the Iraqi banks. In the light of the previous results. The report concluded with a number of suggestions, the most important of which are: the need for Iraqi banks to implement a specific plan for risk management that improves financial performance, as well as setting up preventive and corrective internal control mechanisms. Credit grants are expanded.

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