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Influence of Top Management Supports on Informationization Performance: Based on the Mediating Role of Informationization Strategy

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  • Ming Zhong
  • Fuangfa Amponstira

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Based on cognitive theory and high-level echelon theory, this paper studies the impact of executive support on the performance of enterprise informatization. Constructed the relationship model of corporate executive support, informatization strategy and informatization reform. Through a questionnaire survey of enterprises in Guangdong Province, China, a total of 420 valid questionnaires was collected, and the data were empirically analyzed using SPSS25 statistical software. The paper found that- executive support positively affects enterprise information performance. Information strategy positively affects enterprise information performance. Information strategy has an intermediary effect between executive support and information performance. This paper helps to understand the mechanism of executive support and informatization performance in-depth, enhance the support of executives to informatization management, and provide relevant suggestions for the development of enterprise informatization.

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  • Ming Zhong & Fuangfa Amponstira, 2021. "Influence of Top Management Supports on Informationization Performance: Based on the Mediating Role of Informationization Strategy," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(11), pages 1-71, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ibrjnl:v:14:y:2021:i:11:p:71
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