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Presenting a Model to Evaluate Information Visualization Methods to Apply in Business Intelligence

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  • Mohammad Fathian

    (University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran.)

  • Alireza Moini

    (University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran.)

  • Pouria Abedin

    (University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran.)

Abstract

Various features of different visualization methods can influence and facilitate decision-making and management processes. The purpose of this paper is to present a model to evaluate visualization methods for business intelligence in electronics stores. The population of the research is all managers in Tehran electronic stores and the sample size is 378; The data were collected, identified and questioned in the form of the questionnaire. The model was tested through structural equations in LISREL software and the impact of all 8 key factors was confirmed.

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Handle: RePEc:bco:mbrqaa::v:4:y:2017:p:1-11
DOI: 10.32038/mbrq.2017.04.01
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