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The impact of leadership styles on marketing effectiveness and financial performance in Jordanian banks sectors: Corporate social responsibility as a mediator Pages 2673-2682 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Raed Walid Al-Smadi, Ibrahim Radwan Alnsour, Khalid Faris Alomari, Abd Al-Salam Ahmad Al-Hamad, Mohammad Salameh Almasarweh, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad, Arkan Walid Al-Smadi

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.5.004

Keywords: Banks financial performance, CSR, Leadership style, Jordan, Marketing effectiveness, PLS-SEM model

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Human abilities are the primary factors that define the path of the corporation's improvement; these capabilities can be improved via training, experience, education, and innovation. Therefore, the current study delves into the impact of different leadership styles on marketing effectiveness and corporate financial performance through the role of corporate social responsibility as a mediator by utilizing a Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to research 100 managers in 2023 in Jordanian banking sectors. The result of this study has shown a significant and positive relationship between leadership styles, marketing effectiveness, and financial performance. Furthermore, social responsibility, which is the mediator of the study, shows a significant role in the connection between leadership styles and marketing effectiveness as well as financial performance in banks. Minutely, this study found that transformational style promotes an innovation culture and inspires employees in the banking sector, in other words, this style of leadership emphasizes corporate social responsibility programs that support the bank and society's objectives.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 4 | Views: 791 | Reviews: 0

 
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The mediating role of lean operations on the relationship between supply chain integration and operational performance Pages 1163-1174 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammad Al-Dweiri, Boshra Miad Ata Ramadan, Abas Salem Rawshdeh, Abdelrahim Nassoura, Abd Al-Salam Ahmad Al-Hamad, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.11.017

Keywords: Manufacturing Companies, Integration, Lean Operations, Operational Performance, Supply Chain Performance

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The current study aimed at exploring the impact of supply chain internal and external integration on the operational performance of manufacturing companies operating in Jordan, as well as addressing the possibility of a mediation effect of lean operations and practises on the proposed relationship. Achieving the study objectives necessitated using the deductive approach and the descriptive survey approach. Using a well-designed questionnaire, the primary data was collected from a 315-manager sample randomly selected from the companies. Accordingly, the nature of how supply chain integration, lean operations, and operational performance impact each other was investigated. The study results revealed that integrating the supply chain both internally and externally could increase the opportunity to attain a more desirable operational performance, particularly in terms of quality performance measures. Moreover, in the vein of adopting lean practices among manufacturing companies, a positive mediation effect was found. Thus. In light of these results, it is concluded that lean operations, as a mediating variable, positively influence the association between internal and external supply chain integration on quality measures of operational performance.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1814 | Reviews: 0

 
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Antecedents and outcomes of green information technology Adoption: Insights from an oil industry Pages 921-934 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ibrahim Magboul, Mohammad Jebreel, Mohammad Dweiri, Majed Qabajeh, Amjad Jameel Al-Shorafa, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.12.014

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Growing environmental concerns have led to increased demand for ‘green’ or environmentally friendly business. This has resulted in growing interest in the research of Green Information Technology (GIT). However, to date, such research has had a disproportionate emphasis on organisational antecedents while often overlooking outcomes. The current study aims at giving a better insight into the state of GIT adoption among oil companies in Sudan. If these companies were to adopt a green business model, it would significantly impact the environment given that they typically contribute significantly to environmental degradation. To this end, this study a) determines the level of awareness of GIT adoption among employees of oil companies in Sudan, b) identifies the key factors affecting the GIT adoption, c) examines the effect of training, top management support, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, relative advantages, and GIT behaviour on GIT adoption, and (d) examines the effect of GIT adoption on outcomes, namely business performance, competitive advantage, and process innovation. From a sample of 292 respondents, the result revealed that top management and GIT behaviour were two of the four antecedents not supported by data, thereby rendering them insignificant. Surprisingly, the survey data supports all three hypotheses that recognise a positive relationship between GIT adoption and the outcomes. This study provides important empirical evidence from oil companies that lack a green adoption policy that encourages them to consider joining the green bandwagon. The study concludes that most respondents are aware of GIT.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1259 | Reviews: 0

 

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