Enterprise System as Business Intelligence and Knowledge Capabilities for Enhancing Applications and Practices of IT Governance

According to different views in information systems and the socio-technical perspective, many organizations was led to redefine their business with a more focused IT solutions, this study suggested a number of confirmatory measurement models that establish the ground for the hypothesed research cons...

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