The Importance of Strategic Orientation Dimensions in the Iraqi National Security Service: An Analytical Study

Authors

  • Ammar Hossam al-Rubaie
  • Yousif Aftan Abdullah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v29i138.3043

Keywords:

التوجه الاستراتيجي ، الرؤية، الرسالة، الاهداف، القيم., Strategic Orientation, Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values.

Abstract

The current research aims to identify the level of strategic orientation and its dimensions (vision, mission, goals, and values) in the Iraqi National Security Service (INSS). The researchers followed the descriptive analytical approach as one of the forms of analysis and organized scientific interpretation to describe a specific phenomenon or problem, adopting the form questionnaire being the main source in collecting data and preparing for this. Based on the program of the Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS 26) to analyze the data and come up with the final research results to identify the opinions of the intended sample on the subject of research, and the questionnaire of (20) paragraphs included the search variable, and was distributed to 118 forms were recovered from which 115 forms were selected for statistical analysis since 3 forms are not valid for analysis, approved statistical programs (arithmetic averages, standard deviation, coefficient of differences, and relative importance). The most noticeable result is that the existence of values of Public Administration in the INSS apparatus emphasizes professionalism and integrity at work where all employees must adhere to the principles of ethics and their obligations as well as professional ethics.

 

Paper type: Research paper

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Published

2024-03-05

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Economics Researches

How to Cite

“The Importance of Strategic Orientation Dimensions in the Iraqi National Security Service: An Analytical Study” (2024) Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 29(138), pp. 113–126. doi:10.33095/jeas.v29i138.3043.

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