Browsing by Author "Mohamed Mohamed Kamal Moustafa Battour"
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Publication The Impact Of Strategic Planning On The Performance Of Economic Governmental Organizations: The Moderating Role Of Organizational Leadership And Sustainability(Sciences Gates Sdn Bhd, 2021) ;Majed Rashed Mohamed Azair Almansoori ;Ali Nasser Ali Al-tahitahMohamed Mohamed Kamal Moustafa BattourThis paper aims to investigate the effect of Strategic planning (finance resource, management skills, Information systems, organization culture and innovation. In addition, to investigate the relationship of sustainability and Entrepreneurship between Strategic planning and organizations performance. Smart PLS were used to investigate the relationship between variables. Moreover, this study confirms that there is a positive impact of strategic planning on the performance of organizations, and there is a positive impact of entrepreneurship and sustainability between strategic planning and the performance of organizations. Furthermore, it was concluded that there is a mediating role for entrepreneurship in the relationship between strategic planning and the performance of the Department of Economic Development. The results of this study benefit the Department of Economic Development, as well as decision makers and policy makers in organizations to improve performance and the ability to plan according to the strategies followed, and that entrepreneurship works to mediate the relationship and thus improve the level of the economy. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Islamic tourism: An empirical examination of travel motivation and satisfaction in Malaysia(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017) ;Mohamed Mohamed Kamal Moustafa Battour ;Mohd Nazari Ismail ;Moustafa BattourMuhammad AwaisThe objectives of this study are to test the relationship between tourism motivations and tourist satisfaction, and to test how ‘Religion’ moderates the relationship. The variable ‘Religion’ is represented by the availability of Islamic norms and practices relevant to tourism at the destination. The results of the partial least square indicate that tourism motivations are significantly and positively related to tourist satisfaction. The results also showed that Religion significantly moderates the relationship between pull motivation and tourist satisfaction. However, the moderating effect of Religion on the relationship between push motivation and tourist satisfaction was not supported.