The Target Cities Program: Management Information Systems for Drug Abuse Treatment

Author(s):  
D. Paul Moberg ◽  
Dorine D. Fuller ◽  
J. Phillip Gossage ◽  
Patricia S. Littman ◽  
Kevin P. Mulvey ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hisham Noori Hussain Al-Hashimy ◽  
Haider N. Hussain Al-Hashimi ◽  
Mohamed Abdulrahman Abdulhamed

In this study, we discuss the impact of the use of accounting and management information systems on the performance of enterprises. This study was applied in Iraqi ports. The study involved shareholders, program management, knowledge management, internal control, procedures, competition, efficiency, constraints, management and planning. This study plays a major role in the performance of Iraqi ports and the executive authority inside the port and how to do work in the use of accounting and management information systems. For staff working in Iraqi ports, based on the analysis of the results, we found that the use of accounting and management information systems significantly affects the work of the port in Iraq as described in this paper.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah M. Meeßen ◽  
Meinald T. Thielsch ◽  
Guido Hertel

Abstract. Digitalization, enhanced storage capacities, and the Internet of Things increase the volume of data in modern organizations. To process and make use of these data and to avoid information overload, management information systems (MIS) are introduced that collect, process, and analyze relevant data. However, a precondition for the application of MIS is that users trust them. Extending accounts of trust in automation and trust in technology, we introduce a new model of trust in MIS that addresses the conceptual ambiguities of existing conceptualizations of trust and integrates initial empirical work in this field. In doing so, we differentiate between perceived trustworthiness of an MIS, experienced trust in an MIS, intentions to use an MIS, and actual use of an MIS. Moreover, we consider users’ perceived risks and contextual factors (e. g., autonomy at work) as moderators. The introduced model offers guidelines for future research and initial suggestions to foster trust-based MIS use.


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