Volume 20 No 20 (2022)
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An empirical research in Jordanian enterprises looked at business intelligence competency, top management commitment, and organizational effectiveness in supply chain management
Mohammad Issa Al Zoubi
Abstract
This study aims to examine the business intelligence in supply chain performance by examining the correlation between business intelligence competence, top management commitment, and supply chain performance.Quantitative research design is used to attain the goals. The researchers sent the online survey form to 232 businesses via email. The data received from Jordanian businesses is analyzed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The findings provide credence to the concept of business intelligencesupply chain competency as a multi-dimensional construct that includes management, cultural, and technical.The results of the study demonstrate that there is a substantial association and positive between business intelligence competency, top management commitment, and supply chain performance. Academics and practitioners, especially companies, are given the study's implications. The limits have been emphasized, as well as a suggestion for future research
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business intelligence competence, top management commitment, supply chain performance, Jordan
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