27 August، 2024

Master’s Thesis in the Department of Business Administration discusses “Structural frameworks of the acquired organizational immune system and their role in achieving entrepreneurial success: An exploratory study of the opinions of a sample of workers in private universities in Duhok Governorate” Tuesday, 27 August 2024 …

The Department of Business Administration at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, discussed the master’s thesis tagged “Structural frameworks of the acquired organizational immune system and their role in achieving entrepreneurial success: an exploratory study of the opinions of a sample of workers in private universities in Duhok Governorate”

Part of the discussion was attended by the President of the University of Mosul, Prof. Dr. Qusai Kamal Al-Din Al-Ahmadi, and the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Thaeir Ahmed Saadoon Al-Samman.

The current study presented by the student “Hajar Salem Sultan” in the Department of Business Administration sought to show the role played by acquired organizational immunity in its five dimensions (organizational learning, organizational vaccine, organizational memory, immune cells, reference comparison), which is an independent variable in achieving entrepreneurial success, which in turn is an approved variable in its four dimensions.(Financial dimension, entrepreneurial satisfaction, gratitude, entrepreneurial preparedness) in private universities in Duhok Governorate,

The study reached conclusions, most notably the existence of two statistically significant moral correlation and influence between the variable of acquired organizational immunity and entrepreneurial success in the universities studied,

The discussion committee was headed by Assistant Professor Dr. Hassan Thabet Jassem, and the membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Essam Latif from Al-Muthanna University and Assistant Professor Dr. Zahraa Ghazi Dhanoun, under the supervision and membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Alaa Abdel Mawgoud Al-Ani.

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