Journals: Abdelhafid Boussouf University Center of Mila, Algeria
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    Forced Digital Transformation: Adapting to a New Reality During COVID-19 - Case Studies of Leading Companies\u27 Responses

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    This extensive research article analysed how COVID-19 has accelerated digital transformation globally across businesses. Technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, 5G networks and IoT have enabled organisational resilience and adaptation throughout the pandemic. Remote work, online delivery models and supply chain digitisation have all been dramatically hastened. While forced by external shock, digital transformation has supported business continuity and recovery during an extraordinarily challenging period. Companies further along in their digital journeys generally exhibited greater agility in the face of massive uncertainty and volatility. Digital capabilities and mindsets will only become more critical as technological change accelerates. COVID-19 pulled future trends forward by years in mere months. Organisations must continue prioritising smart investments in emerging technologies, dynamic workflows, cybersecurity, continuous workforce upskilling and decentralised innovation. By leveraging the pandemic\u27s lessons, companies can build greater resilience to withstand future shocks. Though imposed by crisis, digital transformation can enable organisations to flourish in the next normal

    Analysis of the Profit Allocation and Distribution Policy of a Group of Algerian Economic Institutions During the period (2017-2022)

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           The study examines the impact analysis of a specific set of factors that determine dividend distribution policy within a sample of 06 Algerian economic institutions from 2017 to 2022. This investigation employs panel data analysis, utilizing six financial variables including the ratio of distributed profits per share as the dependent variable. Additionally, factors such as profitability, liquidity, growth, financial leverage, and risk size serve as explanatory variables.        The findings reveal a statistically significant relationship between profitability, liquidity, and financial leverage with the ratio of distributed profits. However, other explanatory variables, namely growth and risk size, fail to exhibit statistical significance in explaining variations in the dependent variable within the institutions sampled in the study

    The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices on Mobilis Customer Loyalty: A Study of Direct Influence and Mediating Effects through Satisfaction

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    This research aims to explore the direct impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Mobilis customer loyalty, and the mediating role of customer satisfaction on that impact; The study relied on a descriptive-analytical method, using e-questionnaire as a tool for collecting data from Mobilis company customers, applying convenience sampling technique to reach 1030 customers. For testing the study hypothesis, the researcher used partial least squares structural equation model using SmartPLS4;      The main results of the research find out that CSR significantly impacts on Mobilis customer loyalty, and that effect get stronger when satisfaction mediating i

    Barriers to entry and exit in the mobile service sector in Algeria

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    The aim of this study is to determine the nature of the entry barriers and the exit barriers in the mobile service sector in Algeria, this is because thesebarriers directly affect in the structure of the sector , especially in terms of thedegree of competition in it, We found that Algeria\u27s mobile service sector wascharacterized by natural entry barriers associated with economies of scaleand capital requirements, as well as concentration on the research and thedevelopment which is characterized by the sector especially on the level ofequipment and services. There are also legal entry barriers imposed by theARPT, which regulate competition and grant licenses…, The legal entrybarriers play a key role in influencing the degree of the competition especiallyin reducing the entry of new institutions. The sector also includes strategicentry barriers, particularly in the control of dealers on distribution channelsin the sector. In addition to barriers to entry the sector also has barriers to exit, as thesector is provides thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and the association ofthe sector\u27s institutions with other sectors, which is reflected in the variousoffers to institutions, the sector is also subject to the licensing system grantedin person for a period of 15 years so that it may not be waived or the rightsresulting there from, except with the consent of the donor body which hindersthe exit from the sector

    Manifestations of Agricultural Activities & their Disputes in the Rural Territiry of the Islamic West in Light of the Book "Questions & Answers" by Daouidi (d. 402 AH / 1011 AD) -Reading on Issues of Crops, Gardens & Animals-

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    This study seeks to enumerate the various issues and disputes related to agricultural activities in the countries of the Islamic West during the 4th century AH/10th century through the book “el aseila & el adjwiba” by Abu Jaafar Ahmed ibn Nasr Daouidi M\u27sili, who died in 402 AH, by focusing on three topics: issues of crops, fruits, and animals. 28 issues were collected, and after classifying and analyzing them, we reached at the end of the study the type of jurisprudential discourse based on the Maliki doctrine through the nature and content of the answers that the jurist gave, aiming to establish justice between the disputing parties without any injustice or injustice by resorting to the opinions of many jurists Malikis, such as Imam Malik, Ibn al-Musayyab, Ibn al-Qasim, and others, for  organizing rural life and agricultural activities in it according to the dictates of Sharia

    The Analysis of the Impact of Organizational Silence on the Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Employees in the Algerian Public Administration

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          The current study aims to measure the impact of organizational silence on organizational citizenship behavior among employees in the public administration in Algeria. In order to achieve the goal of the study, (191) opinions were surveyed, and chosen in a way the random sample, where the data were subjected to statistical analysis using Jeffrey\u27s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP).       The results of the questionnaire analysis showed that the manifestations of organizational silence among employees in the Algerian public administrations was high, according to the employees’ perceptions, and it was also found that the respondents had an medium level in the practice of organizational citizenship behaviors. Importantly, the results show that there is an inverse effect, which was with a medium degree (-0.278) and statistically significant for defensive silence and a weak effect (-0.109 and -0.012) and not statistically significant for acquiescent silence and prosocial silence, respectively, on organizational citizenship behavio

    The Impact of Strategic Behavior in Achieving Strategic Success: An Analytical Research of The Views of a Sample of Administrative Leaders in the CHF Cooperative Housing Institutions in The Middle Euphrates Region in Iraq

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    The research aims to determine the relationship of the impact of strategic behavior in achieving the strategic success of profit-making organizations through the realizations of a selected sample of administrative leaders working in cooperative housing institutions (CHF) in the Middle Euphrates region in Iraq, as the analytical descriptive approach was used to reach the results through the distribution of (100 ) A questionnaire form on a sample of administrative leaders, from which (85) forms valid for analysis were retrieved, and after collecting information and data and processing them statistically using the SPSSV25 program, the research came out with a set of conclusions, the most important of which was the existence of a correlation and influence of significant significance for strategic behavior in achieving strategic success, and therefore the research recommended The need for the organizations surveyed to identify the most important areas through which strategic success can be achieved and to employ that when choosing the appropriate strategic behavior

    Proposed Implementation of Activity-Based Costing in A Manufacturing Company

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    This article proposes an application of the ABC method in a production company using the traditional method. We compared full costing using the traditional method with this alternative method. The impact of applying the ABC method was in the treatment of indirect costs. The total amount of indirect costs did not change, but the change was in their allocation to products according to the event giving rise to the indirect costs. This method does not penalize the product that consumes more labour units. The application of this method is not immune to certain limitations. These complicate its use in reality, when companies have complex activities

    Tourism Promotion Efforts Between Challenges and Prospects: Case Study of the Wilaya of Mila

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    This study aims to examine tourism promotion efforts in the  wilaya of Mila , the developments of completed tourism projects,  the challenges they  face, and future prospects , as it has many tourism potentials that can accelerate its development process .     The study reached the conclusion that the efforts exerted in general are weak and that they do not up to par with what fits the existing potentials, as well as the presence of a number of obstacles, on top of which are administrative problems and weak  funding

    The Imagined Body in the Sufi Thought

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    The topic of the article deals with one of the phenomena that characterizes the Sufi discourse, which is the characteristic of fiction and its role in creating and representing images, on the basis that the mystical experience is a secular mental experience in which the imagination component played a major role in building and constructing meanings, in the way that it is characterized by coding and not direct in proposing and dealing with concepts. The focus here is on a basic approach drawn by the imagination component, which is the body, as the symbol of connection and separation in the mystical experience, as will be explained below. &nbsp

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