Conceptual Framework For The Strategic Management And Innovation On Operational Performance: The Mediating Role Of Organizational Culture

International Journal of Business Society, Vol. 8, Issue 10
Hattan Musayid M AljahdaliDr. Dhakir Abbas Ali
Strategic ManagementOperational PerformanceOrganizational Culture
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Abstract

The paper presents a framework that explains the relationship between strategic management, innovation, and operational performance in Saudi Arabia’s steel manufacturing sector. It emphasizes the importance of strategic management practices like resource allocation and long-term planning for improving operational efficiency. Innovation, particularly process and technological advancements, is a key driver of enhanced performance. However, organizational culture plays a crucial role in determining the success of strategic and innovative initiatives by fostering alignment between cultural values and operational goals. The study fills a gap in literature and offers practical implications for steel manufacturers, industry leaders, and policymakers in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the need for culturally adaptive strategies for competitive advantage and operational excellence.

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Article Details
Volume & IssueVol. 8, Iss. 10
Publication DateOct 30, 2024
Authors
Hattan Musayid M Aljahdali
Dr. Dhakir Abbas Ali
DOI
10.30566/ijo-bs/2024.10.136
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