The Role of Measuring and Evaluating Performance in Achieving Control Objectives-Case Study of "Islamic University"
Mazen Al Shobaki,
Samy S. Abu Naser (abunaser@alazhar.edu.ps),
Ashraf A. M. Salama (salamaashraf2018@gmail.com),
Abed Alfetah M. Alferjany (abedelfetahff@gmail.com) and
Youssef M. Abu Amuna (yabuamuna@gmail.com)
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Samy S. Abu Naser: Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza]
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Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the role of measuring and evaluating performance in achieving the objectives of control and the performance of the job at the Islamic University in Gaza Strip. To achieve the objectives of the research, the researchers used the descriptive analytical approach to collect information which is the questionnaire that consisted of (22) phrases were distributed to three categories of employees of the Islamic University (Faculty Members and Their Assistants, Members of the Administrative Board, Senior Management). A random sample of (314) employees was selected and 276 responses were retrieved with a recovery rate of 88.1%. The Statistical Analysis Program (SPSS) was used to enter process and analyze the data. The results of the research showed a positive role between measuring and evaluating the performance and achieving the objectives of the control of performance in the Islamic University from the point of view of the members (senior management, faculty and their assistants, and members of administrative board). The researchers also recommended a number of recommendations, most notably the provision of an appropriate level of the elements of the control systems today through the modernization and continuous development of performance measures and the need to provide the physical and financial resources necessary to continue the development and achievement within the university, to expand the development of technology in the various activities of the university through the construction of a complete and integrated system to support supervision systems in the university to suit the size of the university. The researchers also recommended following up and reviewing the performance measures and work to modify them in line with the mission and the goals of the university that it seeks to reach.
Keywords: Supervision; Palestine; Faculty Members and Their Assistants; Members of the Administrative Board; Senior Management; Islamic University; Measuring and Evaluating Performance; Gaza Strip (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-01-29
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Published in International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS), 2018, 2 (1), pp.106 - 118
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