The role of safe management in developing the maritime transport fleet through the mediating variable: contract management

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باسل الحيالي
Dr. Nada Abdel Qader

Abstract

The safe management represents an important and prominent role in developing the Iraqi maritime transport fleet of goods on the one hand, and through the management of contracts for maritime transport on the other hand, through the multiple functions occupied by the safe administration. Since the importance of maritime transport has increased and its problems have become more complex, interest has become in the equation of searching for solutions. The problems facing it preoccupy researchers and legislators from various countries, whether at the national or international level, the aim of the research is to find out the impact of maritime safe management in developing maritime transport for the research sample by mediating complex management, as the problem of the research was represented in the limitations of safe administrative practices, reluctance, and moving away from administrative concepts of variables. Thus, the researcher adopted the descriptive analytical approach in completing the research by targeting a sample of the administrative and technical levels of safe management in the maritime transport company, which represents the population of the study. The sample size reached (218) people, to whom a questionnaire form was distributed as the main tool for the research. In order to collect information and data.

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الحيالي ب., & عبد الستار ن. (2024). The role of safe management in developing the maritime transport fleet through the mediating variable: contract management. The Gulf Economist, (61), 85–138. Retrieved from http://tge.uobasrah.edu.iq/index.php/tge/article/view/137
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باسل الحيالي , University of Basrah /Faculty of Administration and Economics Business Administration Department Abstract:

 

     Basil Muhammad Abbas            

University of Basrah /Faculty of Administration and Economics  Business Administration Department

Dr. Nada Abdel Qader, University of Basrah /Faculty of Administration and Economics Business Administration Department

             Dr. Nada Abdel Qader

University of Basrah /Faculty of Administration and Economics  Business Administration Department

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