DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE

The objective of this research was to examine the influence of decision support system (DSS) success on the operational sustainability of the service industry in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the study investigated the moderating effect of supply chain resilience on this relationship. Data were collec...

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Published in:Operational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Applications
Main Author: Alqasa K.M.A.; Sundram V.P.K.
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Language:English
Published: Regional Association for Security and crisis management 2024
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Alqasa K.M.A.; Sundram V.P.K.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
2024
Operational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Applications
7
1
10.31181/oresta/070110
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85197571703&doi=10.31181%2foresta%2f070110&partnerID=40&md5=c3eb57fd50f2b5469fb374daa5a446ea
The objective of this research was to examine the influence of decision support system (DSS) success on the operational sustainability of the service industry in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the study investigated the moderating effect of supply chain resilience on this relationship. Data were collected via a self-administered survey from 320 employees in the Saudi Arabian service sector, utilizing a convenience sampling technique. The research adopted a cross-sectional design and a deductive quantitative approach. Data were analysed using SPSS and SmartPLS-4. The regression analysis revealed that both operational information systems and operational system quality have a positive and significant impact on net benefits, mediated by product quality and decision support satisfaction. Operational service quality demonstrated a significant positive impact on net benefits through the mediation of product quality but had an insignificant impact when mediated by decision support satisfaction. Furthermore, product quality exhibited a positive and significant impact on decision support satisfaction. Net benefits were also found to have a positive and significant impact on operational sustainability. Supply chain resilience was identified as a significant moderator between net benefits and operational sustainability. This study, through its mediated-moderated model, contributes to the existing body of literature and opens new avenues for future research. It also provides practical insights for service industry practitioners aiming to enhance sustainability in Saudi Arabia and beyond. © 2024 Regional Association for Security and crisis management. All rights reserved.
Regional Association for Security and crisis management
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author Alqasa K.M.A.; Sundram V.P.K.
spellingShingle Alqasa K.M.A.; Sundram V.P.K.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
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title_short DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
title_full DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
title_fullStr DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
title_full_unstemmed DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUCCESS AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINABILITY: MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE
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description The objective of this research was to examine the influence of decision support system (DSS) success on the operational sustainability of the service industry in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the study investigated the moderating effect of supply chain resilience on this relationship. Data were collected via a self-administered survey from 320 employees in the Saudi Arabian service sector, utilizing a convenience sampling technique. The research adopted a cross-sectional design and a deductive quantitative approach. Data were analysed using SPSS and SmartPLS-4. The regression analysis revealed that both operational information systems and operational system quality have a positive and significant impact on net benefits, mediated by product quality and decision support satisfaction. Operational service quality demonstrated a significant positive impact on net benefits through the mediation of product quality but had an insignificant impact when mediated by decision support satisfaction. Furthermore, product quality exhibited a positive and significant impact on decision support satisfaction. Net benefits were also found to have a positive and significant impact on operational sustainability. Supply chain resilience was identified as a significant moderator between net benefits and operational sustainability. This study, through its mediated-moderated model, contributes to the existing body of literature and opens new avenues for future research. It also provides practical insights for service industry practitioners aiming to enhance sustainability in Saudi Arabia and beyond. © 2024 Regional Association for Security and crisis management. All rights reserved.
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