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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Success of Information Strategic System Planning (Two Cases from Jordan)

Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a very important issue for contemporary organizat... more Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a very important issue for contemporary organizations, where information technology is becoming an important driver of sustainable competitive advantage. This paper focuses on the success of the planning process by exploring its proceedings in two cases in Jordan. The paper utilized Earl's Model and applied it on two cases in Jordan by exploring and analyzing the strategic planning process for the two firms "Japan Tobacco International" and "Irbid Electricity Company". Results indicated that evaluating the success of SISP in JTI is more effective and focused than IDECO based on a combination of factors. The clarity of strategy, the stakeholders influence and nature of "social behavior", and the competitive environment are three main factors that support the process of evaluating the success of SISP in the organization.

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Commerce Adoption From Consumers Perspective

International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change

In response, to little research focused on how Jordanians perceive and respond to m-commerce and ... more In response, to little research focused on how Jordanians perceive and respond to m-commerce and the main factors that govern its adoption and use, this article proposes a conceptual model that extends the technology acceptance model (TAM) with important factors related to consumers and companies like perceived trust, perceived security, subjective norms and service quality. The proposed model was validated and then tested utilizing a sample of 200 students. Results indicate that a perceived ease of use, a perceived usefulness and service quality are the major drivers of m-commerce adoption among Jordanian users. In contrast perceived trust, perceived security, and subjective norms are not significant toward the adoption process. A detailed analysis and results follows this article.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Success of Information Strategic System Planning (Two Cases from Jordan)

Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a very important issue for contemporary organizat... more Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a very important issue for contemporary organizations, where information technology is becoming an important driver of sustainable competitive advantage. This paper focuses on the success of the planning process by exploring its proceedings in two cases in Jordan. The paper utilized Earl's Model and applied it on two cases in Jordan by exploring and analyzing the strategic planning process for the two firms "Japan Tobacco International" and "Irbid Electricity Company". Results indicated that evaluating the success of SISP in JTI is more effective and focused than IDECO based on a combination of factors. The clarity of strategy, the stakeholders influence and nature of "social behavior", and the competitive environment are three main factors that support the process of evaluating the success of SISP in the organization.

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Commerce Adoption From Consumers Perspective

International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change

In response, to little research focused on how Jordanians perceive and respond to m-commerce and ... more In response, to little research focused on how Jordanians perceive and respond to m-commerce and the main factors that govern its adoption and use, this article proposes a conceptual model that extends the technology acceptance model (TAM) with important factors related to consumers and companies like perceived trust, perceived security, subjective norms and service quality. The proposed model was validated and then tested utilizing a sample of 200 students. Results indicate that a perceived ease of use, a perceived usefulness and service quality are the major drivers of m-commerce adoption among Jordanian users. In contrast perceived trust, perceived security, and subjective norms are not significant toward the adoption process. A detailed analysis and results follows this article.

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