325 research outputs found
The Relationship of Information Systems, Supply Chain Management With Organisational Performance
Purpose
In today’s world, Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a key strategic factor for
increasing organisational effectiveness and for better realisation of organisational
goals such as competitiveness, better customer care and increased profitability
(Ganesh Kumar and Nambirajan, 2013). As such, research interest has focused on
supply chain practices with SMEs and large organisations in terms of supply chain
information systems (SCIS) and organisational performance.
Research Approach
This study aims at the exploration of the statistical relationship between (SCIS)
Effectiveness and Organisational Performance. The findings from a survey involving
168 IT managers show a strong correlation between SCIS and non-financial
Organisational Performance across a cohort of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and
large organisations.
Findings and Originality
These findings are further confirmed by a recent publication from Ganesh Kumar and
Nambirajan, (2013). This study identified the items used by researchers for the
measurement of both constructs. Exploratory Factor Analysis was employed as there
was no theoretical basis to specify a priori the number and patterns of common
factors (Hurley et al., 1997) especially for the extraction of factors measuring the
non-financial performance of a firm.
Research Impact
The analyses also revealed that companies with a high implementation degree show
a better supply chain performance. Furthermore, the results show that this paper
contributes to the SCM field by providing scales for financial and non-financial
performance constructs, and by exploring how those are improved by the adoption
of specific Supply Chain Information Systems.
Practical Impact
The purpose of this study aims at the exploration of the statistical relationship
between Supply Chain Information Systems’ (SCIS) Effectiveness and Organisational
Performance, when this is measured by financial and non-financial variables and the
impacts on SMEs performance
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This paper is part of a field study that explored the impact of Information System implementation on Organisational Performance by examining the concept of IS effectiveness and by exploring how businesses arrive at the conclusion that the undertaking is successful or unsuccessful. Many statistical techniques have been used for the inference of conclusions. This paper will explain in brief the methodology followed and the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) conducted for the measurement of the construct if IS effectiveness. Following all tests on correlations and a number of extraction methods the final solution comprised 13 factors representing the independent variables and 4 factors representing the dependent variables. The results from our analysis provide insight into the IS evaluation field of research and provide new scales for the measurement of IS effectiveness
Pedagogical leadership: A comparative study from England, Greece and Sweden
Current international research addresses the complexities, challenges and barriers that impact formal accountable leadership in the field of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) as well as its conceptualisations (e.g. Nicholson and Maniates 2016, Caroll-Lind et al 2016, Nicholson et al 2020). For example, a literature review of English ECEC found that there is a distinction between organisational leadership and pedagogical leadership (Pascal et al 2020). Pedagogical leaders are the ones who might not have any organisational responsibilities but lead the direct interactions between children and adults and the educational elements that constitute the pedagogy. They also highlight that in England there is no clear route to a leadership qualification for staff in ECEC
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Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 8: Decent work and economic growthSupplemental material is available online at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09537287.2024.2313518#supplemental-material-section .This study explores how the level of relational leadership of team leaders influences team members’ conflict-handling style and team coordination in temporary organisations (TOs). Leaning upon Socio-Psychological and relational leadership theories, the research also evaluates how the cultural background of leaders moderates the nature of the association between relational leadership and project team performance. This contribution is unique by engaging with three moderating cultural groups while drawing on data from 126 teams in TOs using PLS path modelling. The results explain that relational leadership influences team members’ cooperative and conflict-avoiding styles, which are, in turn, positively associated with team coordination and team performance. The judicious and considered use of conflict-avoiding should be recognised as a thoughtful style in multicultural team contexts and as a consequence of relational leadership. Team coordination and performance, however, are related more to relational leadership with the sample of leaders from a specific within-nationality cultural background.Universiti Sains Malaysia for providing the RUI Grant [No. 1001/PPBGN/816283]
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