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An empirical investigation of enterprise system user satisfaction antecedents in Jordanian commercial banks

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  • Aws Al-Okaily
  • Manaf Al-Okaily
  • Teoh Ai Ping
  • Hamzah Al-Mawali
  • Hala Zaidan

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One substantial issue that is still unexplored enough in the academic literature is user satisfaction antecedents in the Enterprise System (ES) domain. To address this issue, this paper draws upon the Information System Success Model (ISSM) to explore the influence of system quality, information quality, and service quality on both perceived usefulness and user satisfaction, as well as the influence of perceived usefulness on user satisfaction. This research was done using a cross-sectional survey of ES users in Jordanian commercial banks. In total, 208 usable responses were analysed via Smart-PLS software. The empirical findings found substantial and significant support for all model propositions except for the relationship between service quality and user satisfaction, which was insignificant. This research is the first of its kind to test the factors that impact ES user satisfaction in Jordan. It is also among the first works that tested the factors that determine user satisfaction using ISSM for mandatory systems instead of voluntary systems. Finally, our findings offer policymakers and practitioners of Jordanian commercial banks insight into the factors that determine user satisfaction, thereby improving the effectiveness of these complex systems.

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  • Aws Al-Okaily & Manaf Al-Okaily & Teoh Ai Ping & Hamzah Al-Mawali & Hala Zaidan, 2021. "An empirical investigation of enterprise system user satisfaction antecedents in Jordanian commercial banks," Cogent Business & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 1918847-191, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:oabmxx:v:8:y:2021:i:1:p:1918847
    DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2021.1918847
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    1. Elsa Pedroso & Carlos F. Gomes, 2024. "Discerning interrelationships among management accounting systems, organizational variables, and managerial performance," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 4(9), pages 1-27, September.
    2. Banafo Akrong, Godwin & Yunfei, Shao & Owusu, Ebenezer, 2022. "Development and validation of an improved DeLone-McLean IS success model - application to the evaluation of a tax administration ERP," International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Elsevier, vol. 47(C).

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