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Information Systems Specialists’ Sub-Culture: An Empirical Investigation

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dc.contributor.author Romi, Ismail M.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-01T07:36:47Z
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-22T08:29:00Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-01T07:36:47Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-22T08:29:00Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06-01
dc.identifier.citation Romi, Ismail M.(2014). Information Systems Specialists’ Sub-Culture: An Empirical Investigation. International Arab Journal of e- Technology, 3(4): pp. 220 – 227. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1997-6364
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8002
dc.description.abstract Information systems considered critical for organizational success. Therefore; innovative ways are required for using information systems. Information systems (IS) specialists’ sub-culture is an important determinant of information systems success that not deeply discussed by researchers. Thus a comprehensive understanding of information systems success remains fuzzy and elusive in this area. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to provide a further insight into IS specialists sub-culture. In an attempt to address this situation, this study use an adapted instrument for measuring the IS specialists sub-culture, which includes eight constructs. Palestinian financial institutions have been investigated; which includes (39) institution, consists of banks, insurance companies, financial market, where (66) surveys were collected from the IS specialists in those institutions. The main findings of this study show that IS specialists have a clear culture; which characterized with a social image and consciousness of kind, self efficacy, esoteric knowledge, extreme or unusual demands, special IS-status, pervasiveness, and identification. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Arab Journal of e- Technology en_US
dc.subject Organizational culture, Sub culture, IS Specialists’ sub culture, Information systems, Grid group en_US
dc.title Information Systems Specialists’ Sub-Culture: An Empirical Investigation en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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