The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether intranet functionalities predict perceived usefulness, which in turn influences intranet usage and whether such usage affects job performance of managers. Design/methodology/approach: About 150 of 357 managers engaged by numerous organizat...

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發表在:Kybernetes
主要作者: Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
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語言:English
出版: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2011
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Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
2011
Kybernetes
40
1
10.1108/03684921111117988
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79955619489&doi=10.1108%2f03684921111117988&partnerID=40&md5=6145a6df79a56f8769edf8af5d72864c
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether intranet functionalities predict perceived usefulness, which in turn influences intranet usage and whether such usage affects job performance of managers. Design/methodology/approach: About 150 of 357 managers engaged by numerous organizations in the port industry in Malaysia, namely port authority, terminal operator, marine department, immigration department, and royal customs and excise department which utilized intranet were sampled using a set of self-reporting questionnaires. Findings: The results of structural equation modeling indicate that intranet functionalities influence perceived usefulness, usage, and indirectly predict port managers' performance. Research limitations/implications: The paper focuses only on the perspective of intranet usage among middle managers working in the port industry in Malaysia. Practical implications: Suggestions are provided on how the maritime industry in particular and other industries in general can improve their intranet adoption to achieve organizational goals. Originality/value: This paper draws attention to the imperative of having proper intranet functionalities in place in light of its indirect impact on job performance improvements. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
0368492X
English
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author Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
spellingShingle Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
author_facet Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
author_sort Norzaidi M.D.; Chong S.C.; Salwani M.I.; Lin B.
title The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
title_short The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
title_full The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
title_fullStr The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
title_full_unstemmed The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
title_sort The indirect effects of intranet functionalities on middle managers' performance: Evidence from the maritime industry
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description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether intranet functionalities predict perceived usefulness, which in turn influences intranet usage and whether such usage affects job performance of managers. Design/methodology/approach: About 150 of 357 managers engaged by numerous organizations in the port industry in Malaysia, namely port authority, terminal operator, marine department, immigration department, and royal customs and excise department which utilized intranet were sampled using a set of self-reporting questionnaires. Findings: The results of structural equation modeling indicate that intranet functionalities influence perceived usefulness, usage, and indirectly predict port managers' performance. Research limitations/implications: The paper focuses only on the perspective of intranet usage among middle managers working in the port industry in Malaysia. Practical implications: Suggestions are provided on how the maritime industry in particular and other industries in general can improve their intranet adoption to achieve organizational goals. Originality/value: This paper draws attention to the imperative of having proper intranet functionalities in place in light of its indirect impact on job performance improvements. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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