Vol. 1 No. 1 (2001): Iraqi Journal for Administrative Sciences
These topics explore a diverse range of issues related to public policy, financial markets, organizational improvement, globalization impacts, and international relations.
The first title examines contemporary methodological approaches used in the field of public policy analysis, likely evaluating the pros and cons of different research methods and frameworks. The second looks at the theoretical underpinnings of foreign exchange markets and exchange rate dynamics.
Two titles focus on organizational performance and improvement. One covers benchmarking as a continuous improvement technique organizations can apply by comparing practices against leading peers. Another explores the concept of opportunity cost related to retained earnings and tensions between theory and calculation methods.
Globalization features in several titles. One analyzes globalization's effects on public administration practices and challenges in the Arab world region. Another examines desired characteristics of international managers operating in a world of global organizations. A final topic looks at the role and importance of international river organizations in resolving conflicts over shared water resources between countries.
Additionally, one title explores factors influencing how clients select and hire lawyers, likely examining impacts of marketing mix elements like pricing, promotion, expertise and location.
This diverse set of titles illustrates research analyzing public, private and international policy issues through theoretical, practical and methodological lenses.