Strategic alliances to achieve entrepreneurial success:An analytical study of the opinions of a sample of managers in a number of commercial companies in Dohuk Governorate/Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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The aim of the research is to address strategic alliances to achieve entrepreneurial success, as one of the modern and important topics in the business world resulting from rapid developments and global openness based on transcending geographical boundaries in today's world. The research used the descriptive analytical approach in a community consisting of commercial companies in the Dohuk governorate in the Kurdistan region, where the research sample amounted to 210 senior and middle management of those companies, where the questionnaire was distributed, which was prepared as a main tool for data collection, and the arithmetic averages and standard deviation were used In addition to regression, path analysis, and structural equation modeling to analyze field side data, the research results concluded that strategic alliances have a role in enhancing entrepreneurial success and recommended the need to pay attention to those patterns that would enhance entrepreneurial companies.
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