International Journal of Transformations in Business Management

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Abstract

Vol: 15, Issue: 2 2025

Page: 41-61

Industrial Clusters as a Strategy for Achieving Sustainable Industrial Development: An Exploratory Study of the Opinions of a Sample of Employees at the General Company for Food Products in Iraq

Dr. Eman Ahmed Saleh

Received Date: 2025-02-28

Accepted Date: 2025-04-21

Published Date: 2025-05-14

http://doi.org/10.37648/ijtbm.v15i02.003

The research aims to analyze the role of industrial clusters in realizing sustainable industrial development by reviewing the fundamental concepts, challenges, and available opportunities associated with this model of industrialization. Industrial clusters, also known as industrial agglomerations, are considered a vital entry point for industrial advancement and a crucial step towards implementing a sustainable industrial development strategy and transitioning to integrated industrial societies. The study addresses a central research problem: How can the strategy of industrial clusters contribute to supporting and realizing sustainable industrial development, through analyzing the challenges it faces and how industrial clusters can serve as a solution to those challenges? It seeks to answer this by analyzing the challenges facing sustainable industrial development and exploring how clusters may serve as a solution. The research adopted a descriptive-analytical methodology to analyze its results, using a questionnaire as the primary data collection tool and a key component of the empirical section. The questionnaire was distributed to a sample of employees from companies affiliated with the General Company for Food Products in Iraq, with 60 valid responses for analysis. The data were analyzed using statistical tools with the help of SPSS V26 software to achieve the research objectives and test its hypotheses. The study concluded, based on the practical findings, that there is a statistically significant correlation between industrial clusters and sustainable industrial development—both collectively and individually—within the companies under study. Several benefits were realized in various dimensions of sustainable industrial development Economic (increased productivity, cost reduction, enhanced exports), Environmental (reduced emissions, adoption of renewable energy, waste management), Social (job creation, improved living standards and skill development), Technological (accelerated knowledge transfer, innovation, and technical solutions), Institutional and Governance (enhanced institutional coordination, improved planning and decision-making at the local and national industrial levels, effective regulatory frameworks, transparency, and accountability). The research also provided a set of actionable recommendations based on its findings.

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