23 May، 2024

A doctoral thesis in the Department of Business Administration discusses “patterns of strategic direction and their impact on banking risk management: the mediating role of information technology capabilities – an exploratory study of the opinions of administrative leaders in the Central Bank of Iraq” .Thursday, May 23, 2024…

 The Department of Business Administration at the College of Management and Economics, University of Mosul, discussed the doctoral thesis entitled “Patterns of strategic direction and their impact on banking risk management: The mediating role of information technology capabilities – an exploratory study of the opinions of administrative leaders in the Central Bank of Iraq.”

Part of it was attended by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Thaeir Ahmed Saadoon Al-Samman.

The current study, presented by the student “Alia Niazi Taher” in the Department of Business Administration, aimed to: diagnose the nature of the relationship and the impact between the patterns (strategic orientation, market orientation, technology orientation, and entrepreneurial orientation), and banking risk management in its dimensions (internal environment, situation  Objectives, event diagnosis, risk assessment, response to risks, information, communication and monitoring supervision activities), through the mediating role played by information technology capabilities in their architectural dimensions.

The study reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which are: The study sample was determined by (senior administrative leaders), whose number reached (226) respondents, through the adoption of the questionnaire form as the main tool for collecting data, whose design took into account the inclusion of the dimensions of the study variables, and they were covered by (60)  A statement based on scientific sources that was a pillar.

  The discussion committee was headed by Professor Dr. Shahnaz Fadel Ahmed from Al-Mustansiriya University, with the membership of Professor Dr. Rafaa Ibrahim Abdullah, Professor Dr. Muhammad Mustafa Hussein, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Younis Al-Sabaawi, Assistant Professor Dr. Zahraa Ahmed Muhammad, and the membership and supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Abdul Salam Yahya Al-Hamdani.

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