Investigating the Mediating Role of Organization’s Sustainability in The Relationship between Using Greening Technology Information Tools and Organization’s General Performance:
A Field Study on A Group of Jordanian Business Organization
Abstract
This study aims at investigating, the mediating role of business organization sustainability in the relationship and impact of the use of IT Tools on Organizational performance. A selective sample of 110 managers from 30 Jordanian business organizations were the participants of this study. Four parts, 22 statements questionnaire was used to gather the required data. The statistical testing and analysis results of the collected data have indicated that there is a strong positive and statistically significant relationship between the use of IT tools and organization performance. Its tool utilization also has a strong positive impact on organizational performance. The mediating role of organization sustainability was positive in terms of the relationship and impact of using IT tools and business organization performance. The results of this study were consistent with many other previous studies.
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