Development of structural model of relationship between TQM, IT and OP for the courts at the new palace of justice in Jordan
In this study, the significance of information technology (IT) and total quality management (TQM) has been discussed and analyzed, also the theories of research study variables. This study focused on the critical success factors and the relationship between total quality management, information t...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48129/1/ZaidMohammadAlfayadMFM2013.pdf |
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Summary: | In this study, the significance of information technology (IT) and total quality
management (TQM) has been discussed and analyzed, also the theories of research
study variables. This study focused on the critical success factors and the
relationship between total quality management, information technology and
organizational performance in the Jordanian courts. The aim of this research is to
identify the critical success factors of Information technology, total quality
management and organizational performance Also, to identify the impact of
information technology (IT) implementation, role of total quality management
(TQM) on the Jordanian court system performance. In this research study, the
quantitative methodology was used through the questionnaires which will be filled
by the courts' employee. In this research study, the close ended as well as the openended
questions are being used to support the results from the study. The expected
population in this study is 135 employees, and the sample size is 100 employees.
Thus after analysis it can be proven that the performance of the Jordanian courts
and its employees can be improved by implementing the information technology
systems and total quality management approaches. The purpose of this research
study is to develop a conceptual framework that examines information technology
(IT), total quality management (TQM) factors and their relationship with the
Jordanian courts organizational performance. The main expected implication of the
findings for managers is that with IT role, TQM practices, court systems in Jordan
are more likely to achieve better performance than without the IT role and TQM
practices. This study supports the theories of IT, TQM that positively impacts the
organization performance. |
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