The role of financial process re-engineering in alleviating the pressures of in commercial banks of Al-Muthanna

Authors

  • Dhurgham Aseal Kareem AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical University, Al-Samawa Technical Institute, Department of Accounting Author
  • Huda Abdul Hadi Obaid AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical University, Al-Samawa Technical Institute, Department of Accounting. Author
  • Hiba Yousif Taha AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical University, Al-Samawa Technical Institute, Department of Accounting. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2024.5304

Keywords:

Re-Engineering Financial Operations, Banking Pressures, Commercial Banks

Abstract

The study aims to clarify and apply the re-engineering of financial operations to reduce the pressures of banking work  among workers in commercial banks. The researchers used the questionnaire as a main tool for collecting data by selecting a random sample of (250) respondents and testing the research hypotheses using descriptive and inferential statistics methods, in addition to using personal interviews and field observations as auxiliary tools in collecting data. The statistical programs (SPSS 16.16) were used. V.25; Excel V). The results of the statistical analysis showed that there is a singnificant effect and correlation between the re-engineering of financial operations and the pressures of banking work. Also, the re-engineering of financial operations contributes to increasing the effective impact in order to reach the stage of contributing to reducing. Its recommended to difficulties in some work must be alleviated in order to reduce the pressure on employees.

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2024-06-05