ADAPTING THE FIRMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO EVER CHANGING BUSINESS PROCESSES

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Abstract

In the contemporary landscape, businesses face intense competition, each vying to outperform others to enhance economic indicators, bolster work productivity and efficiency, cut costs, and reap various advantages by integrating comprehensive information systems. Strategic placement of information systems can positively impact diverse business domains as they pursue these objectives. Implementing a robust information system is crucial to optimize internal and external processes and financial performances. Our study draws on a Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and the Task-Technology Fit Theory proposed by Goodbue and Thompson, both supporting our research. Our findings shed light on distinct information systems, underscore the significance of information systems in business processes, and illuminate the influence of information systems on internal and external facets of modern business processes.

Authors

  • Joshua Sopuru (Girne Aemerican University)

Keywords

Information Systems, Organizational structure, Business process

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