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Examining the Impact of Strategy Management and Information Technology on Organizational Performance of Sharjah Police

Abdulla Awadh Abdulla AbudlHabib and Hassan Al-Dhaafri

International Business Research, 2018, vol. 11, issue 10, 21-33

Abstract: The primary aim of this study is to investigate the effects of IT management and strategy management on the performance of organizations. Based on a solid theoretical basis and a thorough literature review, the author developed the study model, with the models adopted being the Resource-Based View of the Firm (RBV), Knowledge-Based View (KBV) and the Innovation theories. The study carried out an analysis of the effects of IT management and strategy management on the performance of organizations. For the purpose of this analysis, three hundred and forty-one (341) questionnaires were distributed to random selected Sharjah Police departments, in Sharjah, UAE. From the total questionnaires distributed, two hundred and forty-five (245) were returned, the data from which was analyzed using SPSS. The results of the analysis showed that IT management and strategy management had a positive and significant effect on organizational performance of Sharjah Police departments. The study recommends the effective implementation of IT management and strategy management for effective and successful performance of Sharjah police departments. The study confirmed the applicability of both the Resource-Based View and the Knowledge-Based View on examining organizational performance.

Keywords: strategy management; information technology; organizational performance; Sharjah Police (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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