International Review of Management and Marketing | 2026
Authors: Joma M.H.A.; Al-Ruwaili A.-I.M.
DOI: 10.32479/irmm.23341
Journal: International Review of Management and Marketing
Year: 2026
Publisher: Econjournals
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access
Cited by: 0
The study aimed to examine the impact of strategic agility and its dimensions (environmental agility, technological agility, interactive agility, and marketing agility) on enhancing operational performance and its dimensions (quality, cost, flexibility, and delivery) in Saudi Ministry of Health. The study also sought to explore the moderating role of future challenges in the relationship between strategic agility and enhanced operational performance. The study employed a quantitative descriptive-analytical approach. SPSS was used to perform descriptive analysis of the study variables, including frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations. Smart PLS 4 was used for structural equation modeling, data analysis, results extraction, and hypothesis testing. The study population included all middle- and senior-level employees working in the Ministry of Health in Jeddah, totaling 2,837 employees. A stratified random sampling method was used to select a sample of 323 employees. The results indicated a statistically significant relationship between strategic agility and enhanced operational performance, with future challenges not moderating this relationship. The study recommended intensifying training programs and workshops aimed at enhancing employee participation in environmental agility initiatives, which would raise adherence to sustainable health standards and practices. It also recommended conducting future research to explore the impact of strategic agility on additional operational performance indicators, such as service innovation, decision-making quality, and responsiveness, to further understand the role of strategic agility in improving efficiency and effectiveness in healthcare operations. © 2026 Econjournals. All rights reserved.
Future Challenges; Operational Performance; Saudi Ministry of Health; Strategic Agility