INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS AN INDICATOR OF THE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Journal Title: Journal of Engineering Management and Competitiveness (JEMC) - Year 2021, Vol 11, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper presents the results of research into the impact of information technology (IT) on individual and organizational performances in companies in Serbia: job satisfaction (JS), communication satisfaction (CS), organizational commitment (OCM), organizational trust (ITW), organizational learning (OL) and financial performance (FP). The data were obtained from a questionnaire completed by N = 380 middle managers from 102 companies in Serbia. The methods used for statistical data processing were: descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and the t-test. The main conclusions of the study are: 1. Information technology items in companies in Serbia are slightly above average values. 2. The level of information technology in the company is an indicator of the level of organizational performance in the company. 3. The level of information technology in the company has direct and indirect positive impacts on the level of a number of organizational performances in the company.
Authors and Affiliations
Siniša MITIĆ, Jovanka POPOVIĆ, Jasmina POŠTIN, Vesna ĆILERDŽIĆ, László SZABÓ
THE CHALLENGE OF GOING DIGITAL
Modern business environment changes under the influence of the second wave of disruptive digital technologies such as mobile applications, social networks, cloud computing, big data analytics and Internet of things. The...
THE IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT OF E-LEARNING IN COMPANIES – THE STATE OF E-LEARNING IN HUNGARY BASED ON EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
In this article we attempt to review the basic theoretical concepts of e-learning as acknowledged in the relevant literature. We highlight the features of those improvements clearly visible in the field of e-learning, an...
A MCDM APPROACH TO ASSESSING NPD PROBLEMS
Developing new products is an essential strategy tool in achieving a company’s comparative advantages and its sustainable development. The problems that may occur during this process may lead to inefficiency and failure...
USING TAGUCHI'S CONTRIBUTION RATIO AND PARETO DIAGRAM IN IDENTIFICATION OF INFLUENTIAL FACTORS IN EXPERIMENTS: CASE STUDIES
This paper considers the usage of Taguchi's contribution ratio as well as an adjusted Pareto diagram for determining the size of influential design factors in experimental design on output values in order to determine th...
THE IMPACT OF MIDDLE MANAGERS IN CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN THE SERBIAN METAL PROCESSING INDUSTRY
The research was conducted in the metal processing industry of the Republic of Serbia in the period between June 2011 and December 2014. In particular, the study involves the examination of the impact of middle managers...