Vol. 3 No. 8 (2019)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed

The Prevalence of Requirements of the application of Crisis Management Practices in Yemeni Banks

Authors

Ahmed Ali Hussein Al-Mutari , Mohammed Yahya Rafik , Mohammed Abdullah Ahmed Al Ashool

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.M270319

Published:

2019-08-30

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Abstract

The study aims at identifying the Prevalence of requirements for applying crisis management practices and the factors that limit the application of these practices in Yemeni banks. The descriptive and analytical approach was used and a questionnaire was designed to collect the primary data. The study used a class-specific sample of 82 units. After analyzing the data using the SPSS، The study found that the average of Prevalence of requirements for applying crisis management practices in Yemeni banks reached 3.85، a relatively high level، indicating that the sample of the study considers that the requirements of applying crisis management practices in Yemeni banks are available. The study also found that there are many obstacles that limit the application of crisis management practices in Yemeni banks.

Keywords:

requirements for applying crisis management practices crisis management practices requirements management practices

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Author Biographies

  • Ahmed Ali Hussein Al-Mutari, Yemeni Academy for Postgraduate Studies | Sanaa | Yemen

    Yemeni Academy for Postgraduate Studies | Sanaa | Yemen

  • Mohammed Yahya Rafik, College of Administrative Sciences | Dhamar University | Yemen

    College of Administrative Sciences | Dhamar University | Yemen

  • Mohammed Abdullah Ahmed Al Ashool, College of Administrative Sciences | Al-Bayda University | Yemen

    College of Administrative Sciences | Al-Bayda University | Yemen

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How to Cite

Al-Mutari, A. A. H., Rafik, M. Y., & Al Ashool, M. A. A. (2019). The Prevalence of Requirements of the application of Crisis Management Practices in Yemeni Banks. Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 3(8), 77-58. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.M270319