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Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25989901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijppr.v17i0
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Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review (IJPPR) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning public policy on all aspects. IJPPR is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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The Role of the Political Participation of Informal Forces in Promoting Democracy and Shaping Public Policies Mohiesn, Zainab Karim
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1467

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General Background This study examines the expanding influence of informal political actors—political parties, media institutions, and civil society organizations—as a result of democratic transitions that have reshaped governance structures in Iraq. Specific Background Although constitutional guarantees endorse political participation, practical engagement remains constrained by historical authoritarianism, sectarian divisions, and weak institutional cultures. Knowledge Gap Existing research has not sufficiently explained how informal forces simultaneously foster democratic practices and shape public policy within Iraq’s evolving political landscape. Aims This study aims to analyze the mechanisms through which informal actors contribute to democratic consolidation and influence policymaking processes. Results Findings indicate that political parties dominate policy formation, media act as pressure mechanisms that expose corruption and shape public opinion, and civil society organizations enhance political awareness and citizen engagement despite structural limitations. Novelty The study provides a comprehensive, system-based analysis of informal forces’ roles in both advancing democratic transformation and directing policy outcomes in a post-conflict political system. Implications Strengthening legal frameworks, enhancing media independence, and empowering civil society are essential to ensuring inclusive policymaking, improving accountability, and supporting Iraq’s long-term democratic development.Highlight : Highlights how informal forces contribute to democratic development and policy formation. Underscores the influence of political parties, media, and civil society in shaping public decisions. Emphasizes that their impact varies according to the political system and democratic context. Keywords : Political Participation, Informal Forces, Democracy, Public Policies, Iraq
The Role of Strategic Intelligence in Achieving Sustainable Competitive Advantage An Exploratory Study of the Opinions of a Sample of the Teaching Faculty of Fallujah University Shakir, Shatha Abood
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1469

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Organizations have realized the importance of strategic intelligence, despite the few applications for Organizations. The research aimed to shed light on the reality of strategic intelligence and sustainable competitive advantages from the point of view of university employees. The researchers used the descriptive analytical method and designed the research questionnaire by collecting primary information from the study sample, and it was distributed 40 questionnaires on the sample items, while the questionnaires that were valid for analysis and were 30 questionnaires. The researchers use statistical methods. The researchers concluded the importance of strategic intelligence in making administrative decisions in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. Researchers recommend the necessity of holding training courses on understanding strategic intelligence and the necessity of cooperation with organizations. Others in the same field in order to unify efforts and cooperate with exchanging experiences.Highlight : Shows how strategic intelligence supports effective decisions within the institution. Indicates its contribution to strengthening sustainable competitive advantage. Emphasizes the value of training and cooperation to enhance strategic capabilities. Keywords : Strategic intelligence, Sustainable competitive advantage, Administrative decisions, Organizational performance, University employees
Predictive Marketing: From Data Analytics to Reading Customer Intentions Before They Think Nehme, Ali Aboudi
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1470

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General Background: Modern marketing increasingly depends on data-driven approaches to understand shifting consumer behaviour. Specific Background: As predictive tools become central to customer-focused strategies, challenges remain in achieving accurate intent recognition and ensuring ethical data use. Knowledge Gap: Few empirical studies examine how predictive marketing, intent detection, and satisfaction jointly shape purchase intentions. Aims: This study evaluates how predictive marketing supports intention recognition, enhances satisfaction, and strengthens future purchase intentions in Kkalci Mobile Manufacturing Company. Results: Data from 250 respondents show high levels of predictive marketing use, effective intent reading, strong satisfaction, and high purchase intention, with all variables significantly correlated. Regression analysis indicates that predictive marketing, intent recognition, and satisfaction explain 71% of the variance in purchase intentions. Novelty: The study offers an integrated empirical model linking predictive marketing with behavioural intention pathways in a manufacturing context. Implications: Findings underscore the strategic value of predictive analytics for targeted decisions, personalised marketing, and loyalty building, while emphasising the importance of responsible data governance.Highlight : The results confirm strong links among predictive marketing, intent recognition, satisfaction, and purchase intention. These variables jointly account for most variations in customers’ future purchasing decisions. Predictive marketing supports improved customer experience and repeat buying, while ethical safeguards remain essential. Keywords : Predictive Marketing, Customer Intent Recognition, Customer Satisfaction, Purchase Intention, Marketing Performance
Internal Auditing and Quality of Banking Accounting Information in Private Banks Twair, Najat Jaber; Yaseen, Jasim Mohammed; Jasim, Abdullah Ahmed
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1474

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General Background: The increasing complexity of banking operations has intensified the need for reliable, high-quality accounting information to support sound financial decisions. Specific Background: Internal auditing has evolved into a strategic assurance and advisory function that enhances organisational control and strengthens financial reporting practices in the banking sector. Knowledge Gap: However, the extent to which internal auditing, through its operational efficiency, communication practices, and audit outputs, contributes to improving the quality of banking accounting information in private banks remains insufficiently examined, particularly within the context of Najaf Governorate. Aims: This study investigates the impact of internal auditing and its dimensions on the quality of banking accounting information, using data from 70 administrative leaders across five major private banks. Results: Structural equation modelling revealed a strong and significant positive effect of internal auditing on information quality (β = 0.621), with reliance on audit outputs showing the greatest influence (β = 0.411). Novelty: The study demonstrates empirically that managerial utilisation of audit outputs mediates the improvement of both fundamental and enhancing characteristics of accounting information. Implications: These findings highlight the need to strengthen audit–management communication and to institutionalise audit recommendations as strategic tools for enhancing financial reporting integrity in private banks.Highlight : The study emphasizes the strong influence of internal auditing on improving the quality and reliability of banking accounting information. Reliance on internal audit outputs appears as the most impactful dimension in enhancing information usefulness for decision-making. The findings highlight areas that still require improvement, particularly communication and cooperation between auditors and management Keywords : Internal Auditing, Banking Accounting Information Quality, Private Banks, Audit Outputs, Najaf Governorate
The Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Behaviors in Facilitating Digital Entrepreneurship Among Staff Members. A Survey Research Was Conducted at University Libraries Across the Middle Euphrates Area. Aladilee, Dr.Omaima Hameed
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1484

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General Background: Knowledge sharing has become a critical organizational practice in modern institutions as digital transformation reshapes how employees collaborate, learn, and develop entrepreneurial capabilities in the digital environment. Specific Background: Within university libraries, staff members increasingly rely on knowledge exchange mechanisms such as written contributions, organizational communication channels, personal encounters, and communities of practice to support digital-oriented work processes and professional development. Knowledge Gap: Despite the growing relevance of knowledge sharing for institutional development, empirical evidence describing how different knowledge-sharing behaviors relate to digital entrepreneurship dimensions in academic library settings remains limited. Aims: This study examines knowledge-sharing behaviors and their association with digital entrepreneurship among staff members in governmental university libraries in the Middle Euphrates region. Results: Using survey data from 114 library employees and statistical analysis, the findings indicate that organizational communication represents the most prominent knowledge-sharing dimension, supported by formal mechanisms such as periodic meetings, work reports, and established communication channels that function as primary sources of knowledge exchange among staff. Conversely, digital creation and innovation appear as the least represented dimensions within the examined libraries, indicating limitations in innovative digital practices. Novelty: The study provides empirical evidence linking structured knowledge-sharing practices with multiple dimensions of digital entrepreneurship in university library institutions. Implications: These findings highlight the administrative importance of formal communication systems as foundations for institutional knowledge circulation and suggest opportunities for future managerial initiatives aimed at strengthening digital innovation capacities within academic libraries. Highlights:• Formal Institutional Channels Act as the Primary Mechanism for Internal Knowledge Exchange Among Library Staff.• Innovative Digital Creation Activities Remain the Least Represented Capability in the Surveyed Institutions.• Survey Data From 114 Employees Reveal Patterns of Digital Entrepreneurial Capacity Within Academic Library Workplaces. Keywords: Knowledge Sharing Behavior, Digital Entrepreneurship, University Libraries, Organizational Communication, Digital Innovation.
The Effect of Digital Leadership on the Enhancement of Organizational Creative Performance / A Survey Study in the Asia Cell Telecom Company in the Northern Region-Iraq Zaker, Rabee Ali
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1486

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General Background: Organizations face increasing pressure to adapt leadership approaches in response to rapid digitalization and technological change. Specific Background: Digital leadership, encompassing digital vision, decision-making, execution, and guidance, has emerged as a strategic approach within the telecommunications sector to support organizational creative performance. Knowledge Gap: Despite growing scholarly attention, limited empirical evidence exists regarding how digital leadership simultaneously relates to exploratory and exploitative creative performance, particularly in developing economies and dynamic industries. Aims: This study examines the relationship between digital leadership and organizational creative performance in Asiacell Telecommunications Company in Northern Iraq. Results: Using a quantitative cross-sectional design with 88 valid responses analyzed through PLS-SEM, the findings reveal a strong and statistically significant positive relationship between digital leadership and organizational creative performance, with all dimensions contributing meaningfully. Novelty: The study provides empirical validation of digital leadership as a multidimensional construct that simultaneously supports both exploratory and exploitative creativity within a telecommunications context in a developing economy. Implications: The results highlight the importance for organizations to develop digital leadership capabilities to sustain creativity and maintain competitiveness in digitally transforming environments. Highlights:• Strong Statistical Relationship Identified Between Leadership Digitalization and Creative Outcomes• All Leadership Dimensions Jointly Contribute to Dual Forms of Organizational Creativity• Empirical Evidence Derived From Telecommunications Context in a Developing Economy Keywords: Digital Leadership, Organizational Creative Performance, Telecommunications Sector, Exploratory Creativity, Exploitative Creativity.
The Role of Total Quality Management Strategies in Resource Sustainability in Strategic Projects: An Analytical Study of the Opinions of a Sample of Employees at the Kufa Cement Plant: Peran Strategi Manajemen Mutu Total dalam Keberlanjutan Sumber Daya pada Proyek-Proyek Strategis: Studi Analitis terhadap Pendapat Sebagian Karyawan di Pabrik Semen Kufa Hashim, Muntaha Manate
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1487

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General Background: Total Quality Management (TQM) has evolved into a strategic approach for improving organizational processes and long-term sustainability in competitive environments. Specific Background: In industrial settings, integrating TQM strategies into strategic projects is increasingly associated with efficient resource utilization and sustainability outcomes. Knowledge Gap: However, limited empirical evidence exists on how specific TQM dimensions contribute to resource sustainability within strategic project contexts, particularly in developing economies. Aims: This study examines the relationship between TQM strategies and resource sustainability in strategic projects at the Kufa Cement Plant. Results: Using data from 135 employees and structural equation modeling, the findings reveal a significant positive relationship between TQM strategies and resource sustainability, with leadership, supplier development, and continuous improvement showing strong contributions. Novelty: The study introduces an integrated model linking TQM dimensions with sustainability outcomes in an industrial project setting. Implications: The results provide practical insights for organizations seeking to reduce waste, optimize resources, and support long-term sustainability through strategic quality management practices. Keywords: Total Quality Management, Resource Sustainability, Strategic Projects, Continuous Improvement, Industrial Management Key Findings Highlights Leadership-driven quality practices show the strongest contribution to sustainable resource utilization Supplier collaboration supports long-term operational stability and material efficiency Continuous process refinement reduces waste and sustains production cycles
Postmodern Strategic Management and Its Impact on Achieving Organizational Excellence in Tourism Organizations: An Exploratory Study of the Opinions of a Sample of Individuals Working in Tourism and Travel Companies in Baghdad Governorate: Manajemen Strategis Pasca-Modern dan Dampaknya terhadap Pencapaian Keunggulan Organisasi di Lembaga Pariwisata: Studi Eksploratif terhadap Pendapat Sebagian Individu yang Bekerja di Perusahaan Pariwisata dan Perjalanan di Provinsi Baghdad Breesam, Dr. Khaleel Ibrahim
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1488

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General Background: Strategic management has evolved to incorporate postmodern perspectives that emphasize flexibility, innovation, and dynamic organizational capabilities. Specific Background: Organizations increasingly rely on postmodern strategic approaches to achieve higher levels of organizational excellence in complex and competitive environments. Knowledge Gap: Despite this development, limited empirical research examines how postmodern strategic management contributes to organizational excellence within specific institutional contexts. Aims: This study aims to analyze the relationship between postmodern strategic management and organizational excellence. Results: The findings indicate a significant positive relationship between strategic management dimensions and organizational excellence, supported by statistical analysis using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling. Novelty: The study offers an integrated empirical perspective on postmodern strategic management within an applied organizational setting. Implications: The results provide insights for decision-makers to adopt adaptive strategic practices that support continuous improvement and organizational excellence. Keywords: Postmodern Strategic Management, Organizational Excellence, Strategic Practices, PLS-SEM, Management Studies Key Findings Highlights Strategic adaptability contributes to higher institutional performance outcomes Decision-making flexibility supports improved administrative practices Integrated management approaches strengthen long-term organizational development
The Diversity of Tourism in Iraq and its Impact on Achieving Sustainable Tourism Development: An Analytical Study of Opinions from a Sample of Tourist Hotels in Baghdad Governorate: Keragaman Pariwisata di Irak dan Dampaknya terhadap Pencapaian Pembangunan Pariwisata Berkelanjutan: Studi Analitis terhadap Pendapat dari Sampel Hotel-Hotel Wisata di Provinsi Baghdad Maseer, Dr. Rasool Salim
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1489

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Background: In many destinations, reliance on limited tourism products creates challenges for sustainability and competitiveness. Knowledge Gap: There is limited integrated analysis of how tourism product diversification aligns with sustainable planning frameworks and destination management strategies. Aims: This study aims to examine the role of tourism diversification in supporting sustainable destination development through planning and management approaches. Results: The findings indicate that diversified tourism products contribute to broader economic opportunities, improved resource utilization, and increased resilience of destinations. Strategic planning and stakeholder involvement are identified as key elements in achieving balanced development. Novelty: This study provides a conceptual integration of tourism diversification and sustainable planning, emphasizing their interconnected roles in destination management. Implications: The results suggest that policymakers and planners should adopt comprehensive diversification strategies supported by sustainable frameworks to ensure long-term destination viability and competitiveness. Keywords: Tourism Diversification, Sustainable Tourism, Destination Development, Tourism Planning, Economic Growth Key Findings Highlights Broader product offerings support economic stability Planning frameworks guide balanced resource allocation Stakeholder roles shape long term destination outcomes
The Role of Strategic Monitoring in Enhancing Strategic Response: An Analytical Study of the Opinions of a Sample of Managers in a Number of Delivery Companies in the Kurdistan Region – Iraq. Mohammed Abdulqader Mohammed
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v27i1.1490

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General Background Strategic management increasingly emphasizes organizational capability to respond to dynamic and uncertain environments, particularly within service sectors such as delivery companies. Specific Background Delivery firms in the Kurdistan Region–Iraq face challenges in addressing evolving customer demands, technological changes, and competitive pressures, requiring stronger strategic response mechanisms. Knowledge Gap Despite recognition of strategic monitoring as a modern managerial approach, limited empirical evidence exists on how its dimensions contribute to strategic response in delivery companies. Aims This study aims to examine the role of strategic monitoring comprising strategic intelligence, strategic thinking, and strategic vigilance in strengthening strategic response, including resource fluidity, business process maturity, reactive response, and proactive response. Results Using a descriptive-analytical approach and data from 66 managers analyzed via SMART PLS and SPSS, findings indicate that organizations demonstrate moderate levels of strategic monitoring and strategic response, with strong vigilance and proactive response but weak strategic intelligence and resource fluidity. Novelty The study provides an integrated empirical model linking strategic monitoring dimensions with multiple facets of strategic response within delivery companies. Implications The findings suggest that organizations should adopt proactive monitoring systems to improve adaptability, maintain competitive advantage, and strengthen operational resilience in rapidly changing environments. Highlights:• Moderate Adoption of Monitoring Practices Alongside Satisfactory Responsiveness to Environmental Changes• Strong Vigilance and Forward-Looking Actions Contrasted With Limited Intelligence Systems and Resource Flexibility• Need for Systematic Monitoring Approaches to Support Organizational Adaptability and Resilience Keywords: Strategic Monitoring, Strategic Response, Strategic Intelligence, Strategic Vigilance, Delivery Companies

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