Arab Journal of Administration المجلة العربية للإدارة
Article Title
Factors Correlated With the Electronic Trade Adoption And Administrators' Attitudes toward Them
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors correlated with the Electronic Trade adoption and the administrators' attitudes toward them. Thus, to achieve the goals of this study, random samples of (60) administrators are chosen. The researcher developed a questionnaire consisted of (49) items, (39) are for the factors and (10) for the attitudes. The means and statistical regression analysis reached the following results:- 1- All dimensions of factors related to the Electronic Trade are very important; their means are ranged between (4.22) and (4.88). 2- Revealing the dominant positive attitude on all the questionnaires' items related to the attitude of the Electronic Trade; their means are ranged between (4.10) and (4.93). 3- The existence of a positive and statistical significant correlation between all the factors related to the Electronic Trade, (4) of these dimensions are taken alone (Infrastructure, Intranet, e-mails, Information systems) and the attitudes of the administrators toward the Electronic Trade. 4- The non existence of statistical significant correlation between the Intranet factor and the administrators' attitude toward the Electronic Trade. 5- The existence of statistical significant differences between the means of the administrators' attitudes toward the adaptation of Electronic Trade due to the academic qualification specially the master degree, and to the work experience ranging between (5-10) years. 6- The non existence of statistical significant differences between the means of administrators' attitude toward the adoption of Electronic Trade due to the sex, administration level and age.
Recommended Citation
Al-Daas, Abdullah Ahmed Dr
(2013)
"Factors Correlated With the Electronic Trade Adoption
And Administrators' Attitudes toward Them,"
Arab Journal of Administration المجلة العربية للإدارة: Vol. 33
:
No.
1
, Article 5.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/aja/vol33/iss1/5