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Strategic alignment dimensions and structured practices of learning organizations: A case study of Wasit university

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  • Joumana A Younis
  • Saad R Alsreiwe
  • Hussin J. Hejase
  • Ale J Hejase

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Learning organizations promote education by capitalizing on their 'strategic alignment'. However, an organizational strategy is a critical problem since it influences organizational efficiency and performance. This study aims to evaluate the strategic alignment dimensions' impact on the organization's learning practices. This research is quantitative, descriptive and explanatory. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) method was used to assess the research variables. The case under study is the Wasit University faculty giving access to a sample of 450 participants. A questionnaire was used to collect the data. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS V.25 and Amos.V.23 statistical programs. Research hypotheses were accepted and confirmed the statistical significance (p < 5%) of the influence of the strategic alignment dimensions which include telecommunication, organizational value, governance, partnership and workforce skills on the learning organization practices at Wasit University. The constructs retained in the strategic alignment dimensions of organizational learning indicated the availability of telecommunication, organizational value, governance, partnership and faculty skills. Universities should increase their interest in and investment in the mechanisms of organizational learning to facilitate the process of obtaining knowledge. It is essential to involve instructors and consider their views and capabilities when making strategic decisions.

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  • Joumana A Younis & Saad R Alsreiwe & Hussin J. Hejase & Ale J Hejase, 2023. "Strategic alignment dimensions and structured practices of learning organizations: A case study of Wasit university," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 418-431.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:6:y:2023:i:2:p:418-431:id:1493
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