2018
DOI: 10.28945/4149
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Socio-Technical Approach, Decision-Making Environment, and Sustainable Performance: Role of ERP Systems

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: This explanatory study aimed to determine the mediating role of ERP in the relation between the effect of a socio-technical approach and decision-making environment, and firms’ sustainable performance. Background: Although earlier studies have discussed the critical success factors of the failure or success of an ERP system and the extent to which it achieves its desired objectives, the current study focused on the significant impact of socio-technical elements and decision-making environment on … Show more

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“…As a result, they feel maltreated and will respond negatively to suffering (Boroff & Lewin, 1997;Al-Abrrow et al, 2019a). The negative relationship between perceived organizational politics and job satisfaction is verified (e.g., Hassan et al, 2017;AL-Abrrow et al, 2018). Using Hirschman's (1970) terms, perceived organizational politics has a negative effect on voice (Bergeron & Thompson, 2020) and loyalty (AL-Abrrow et al, 2021;Ishaq & Khalid, 2014), and a positive effect on silence (AL-Abrrow, 2018), and exit (Abbas et al, 2021).…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As a result, they feel maltreated and will respond negatively to suffering (Boroff & Lewin, 1997;Al-Abrrow et al, 2019a). The negative relationship between perceived organizational politics and job satisfaction is verified (e.g., Hassan et al, 2017;AL-Abrrow et al, 2018). Using Hirschman's (1970) terms, perceived organizational politics has a negative effect on voice (Bergeron & Thompson, 2020) and loyalty (AL-Abrrow et al, 2021;Ishaq & Khalid, 2014), and a positive effect on silence (AL-Abrrow, 2018), and exit (Abbas et al, 2021).…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although the extent of the outcome of the epidemic is not surmisable, it is creating serious health issues with which exiting healthcare infrastructure is incompatible, especially in countries with weak health systems (Emanuel et al, 2020;Eneizan, Mohammed, Alnoor, Alabboodi, & Enaizan, 2019). The COVID-19 outbreak is also threatening the global economy and destabilizing societies across the world (Hadi, Alnoor, & Abdullah, 2018;Pan et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 For the most part, previous studies tended to focus on the behavioural intention (BI) of mobile marketing. 13,14 Very few studies emphasized the element of mobile marketing and further behavioural action. 15 An appropriate model is vital for companies and service providers to understand actual scenarios, and become more competitive and proactive in the current dynamic business environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%