Strategic sovereignty and its role in reducing strategic risks: Exploratory and analytical research in a sample of private Iraqi banks

Authors

  • Azhar Z. Ali Ministry of higher education and scientific research, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Luma m. Hameed Department of investment and business management economics, College of business economics, Al-Nahrain university, Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025527

Keywords:

strategic risks, strategic sovereignty

Abstract

The research aimed to determine the impact of strategic sovereignty in reducing strategic risks in light of the current conditions that require the correct construction of organizations in order to confront environmental variables in modern times. To achieve this goal, the researchers reached, through theoretical thought and related studies, to build a hypothetical diagram that explains the relationship between the studied variables. The research relied on studying strategic sovereignty as an independent variable distributed into three dimensions: (area of ​​influence, competitive formation, competitive pressure), in addition to three dimensions representing the dependent variable strategic risks (document and information risks, organizational reputation risks, human resources risks). The sample consisted of (100) managers from senior administrative leadership in a sample of private Iraqi banks: (United Bank, National Bank of Iraq, Gulf Commercial Bank, Ashur International Bank, Abra Iraq Bank). The research reached several results represented in the contribution of strategic sovereignty in reducing strategic risks through the results of the impact relationship, which supports the statistical formulation of the research hypothesis

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Published

2025-04-25

How to Cite

Ali, A., & Hameed, L. (2025). Strategic sovereignty and its role in reducing strategic risks: Exploratory and analytical research in a sample of private Iraqi banks . Enterprenuership Journal For Finance and Bussiness, 6(2), 171–183. https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025527

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