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Comparison of Agility Perception Between Industrial and Service Sectors

Year 2025, Volume: 5 Issue: Special Issue (SI) IXASC 2025, 126 - 141, 31.08.2025

Abstract

In recent years, organizational agility has become one of the most crucial elements for success and sustainability in increasingly competitive global markets. Agility refers to businesses’ ability to adapt to rapidly changing market conditions and is recognized as an important performance indicator in both industrial and service sectors. The significance of agility performance and capability as a competitive element has attracted interest from both business and academic worlds, becoming the subject of numerous studies. However, how the perception of agility differs between industrial and service sectors hasn’t been adequately examined. Agility is a capability that can significantly positively impact the competitive power that businesses need strategically. However, the agility phenomenon doesn’t depend solely on a business’s intentions and efforts. External factors affecting business can influence agility perception. One of these is the sector in which the business operates and this sector’s characteristics and structure. This research examines agility perceptions of businesses in industrial and service sectors and investigates differences stemming from sectoral characteristics. The study considered data collected through surveys from 341 upper and middle-level managers of companies operating in the Istanbul region, including 145 service and 196 industrial businesses. The collected data underwent reliability, frequency, descriptive, and t-test analyses. The research found that agility perception differs based on the operational sector (t=3.429 p=0.001<0.05). Accordingly, service sector businesses (Mean=4.06) have a higher agility perception compared to industrial sector businesses (Mean=3.85). These results reveal
that agility perception in the service sector is at a higher level than in the industrial sector.

References

  • Ajiga, D., Okeleke, P. A., Folorunsho, S. O., & Ezeigweneme, C. (2024). “The role of software automation in improving industrial operations and efficiency.” International Journal of Engineering Research Updates, 7(1), 022-035.

Year 2025, Volume: 5 Issue: Special Issue (SI) IXASC 2025, 126 - 141, 31.08.2025

Abstract

References

  • Ajiga, D., Okeleke, P. A., Folorunsho, S. O., & Ezeigweneme, C. (2024). “The role of software automation in improving industrial operations and efficiency.” International Journal of Engineering Research Updates, 7(1), 022-035.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Human Resources and Industrial Relations (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

İsmail Özdemir

Ahmet Erkasap

Publication Date August 31, 2025
Submission Date May 5, 2025
Acceptance Date July 3, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 5 Issue: Special Issue (SI) IXASC 2025

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APA Özdemir, İ., & Erkasap, A. (2025). Comparison of Agility Perception Between Industrial and Service Sectors. Romaya Journal, 5(Special Issue (SI) IXASC 2025), 126-141.

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