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Title: | Strategic information system planning model for enhancing information flow performance in organization |
Authors: | Muneer Hazaa Abdullah Alsurori (P39768) |
Supervisor: | Juhana Salem, Professor Dr. |
Keywords: | Planning Information system Information technology -- Management |
Issue Date: | 30-Aug-2013 |
Description: | Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) is defined as the means of identifying application systems which support and enhance organizational strategy. SISP provides insights towards lessening the aforementioned difficulties of organization's information flow problems. Past research on SISP has not been adequately carried out to investigate the information flow performance of the SISP implementations. Many issues are still associated with measuring the information flow performance of SISP implementations such as:1) awkwardness to measure the strategy performance at the security of information flow-specific levels, 2) the need to justify investment on SISP implementations on information flow, 3) the lack of robust framework which measures the actual results of information flow performance against specific SISP implementation as most studies have focused on technical issues. Therefore, this study aims to develop and to validate a SISP model designed to improve the information flow performance by incorporating the antecedent factors into information technology components, information needs and security of information flow factors. The methodology adopted in this study to achieve the major research objectives includes four phases namely; the theoretical study, the conceptual framework design, the survey design, the data analysis, and the model development and validation phase. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to three hundred and fifty (350) employees at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR), Yemen and four (4) government universities in Yemen for quantitative data collection. Out of the total number of participants, 62.3% responded to the questionnaire. The descriptive and demographic profiles of the samples were obtained by using SPSS. The next stagedescribes the development and validating of the SISP model by adopting the Structural Equation Modelling analysis using AMOS. The results indicated that all the fit indices satisfy the recommended range of value which revealed that the model developed was acceptable. The validation results revealed that the entire model fitness is appropriate and provided evidence of the stability of theconceptual framework used in building the model. The results of the study also showed that: (a) information technology components have significant relationship with information needs (b) information technology components have a direct significant relationship with the security of information flow in the MoHESR and universities in Yemen (c) information needs have indirect influence through the information technology components on the security of information flow in the MoHESR and universities in Yemen. The developed model revealed that the investigated factors namely; information technology components, information needs and security of information flow factors provided an effective environment for analyzing, planning, implementing and controlling the information flow performance in the MoHESR and universities in Yemen.,Ph.D |
Pages: | 231 |
Call Number: | T58.64.A445 2013 3 |
Publisher: | UKM, Bangi |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Information Science and Technology / Fakulti Teknologi dan Sains Maklumat |
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