The identification and prioritization of Information Technology implementation rate among state offices of Bam Governor’s Office
Abstract
In the age of accelerated environmental changes, information technology plays a crucial role in the life of organizations. The aim of this study is to illustrate the prioritization of information technology implementation rate in public offices. So, the current research studied four factors including technical, economic, juridical, and cultural issues under 10 subcategories such as hardware, software, network, security, database and information systems, processes and systems, management, clients and suppliers, manpower, legal and financial issues. This research is experimental according to its aim and is a descriptive survey in its nature. The participants included the employees of Bam Governor’s Office and the sample were selected based on the total numeration method include 67 people. The data were collected by using a questionnaire. Frequency, mean, standard deviation and variance were used for descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation coefficient test, Friedman test, Kolmogorov–Smirnov test were used for data analysis. The results of the study showed that all variables were positively effective in implementation of information technology. The most effective variables were technical, legal, and cultural factor and the least effective one was economic variable.
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