THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG INFORMATION QUALITY, INFORMATION SYSTEM AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF TEXTILE FIRM'S TEXTILE: MODERATING EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT

This study aimed to examine the impact of information quality, information systems, and information and communication technology on business management in Iraqi textile firms while accounting for the moderating effect of organization support. To achieve this purpose, senior managers of textile enter...

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Published inInternational Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies Vol. 14; no. 3; p. 120
Main Authors Ameer, Sabah Auda Abdul, Almoussawi, Zainab Abed, Shaker, Rabaa M, Ali, Muqdad Hussein, Saleh, Ahmed Y, Abed, Hassan Mohammed
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cankaya-Izmir The Social Sciences Research Society 01.01.2022
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Summary:This study aimed to examine the impact of information quality, information systems, and information and communication technology on business management in Iraqi textile firms while accounting for the moderating effect of organization support. To achieve this purpose, senior managers of textile enterprises in Iraq were selected for data collection using a method of easy sampling. There were 300 surveys issued to information technology managers, of which 200 were returned. The Partial Least Square (PLS)- Equation Modelling Technique (SEM) was used to evaluate the measurement and structural models; the quantitative and cross-sectional research methods were also employed. The structural model demonstrates that information quality, information systems, and information and communication technologies significantly and positively affect corporate management. Organizational support moderates strongly and positively information quality, information systems, and business management, while it moderates significantly between information and communication technology and business management. This considerable moderating impact demonstrated that this was a pioneering work in the extant literature that might contribute to a body of information that would aid future researchers. The findings could also aid senior managers, business owners, regulatory authorities, and policymakers in understanding the significance of information and communication technologies, information systems, and information quality for business management.
ISSN:2146-0744
DOI:10.34111/ijebeg.202214185