scholarly journals The Relationship between Management Information Systems and Total Quality Management: A Survey Study at Missan Oil Company in Iraq

Author(s):  
Reyath Thea Azeez ◽  
Kamarul Bahari Yaakub
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvi Yunita ◽  
Rusdinal ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative method. Qualitative research that researchers take away from a case and the results of their research will not be applied to other companies.Keywords—Total Quality Management, Information Technology, Information Systems


IARJSET ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 114-117
Author(s):  
Fatimah Alqahtani ◽  
Nouf Alghrair ◽  
Azrilah AbdAziz

Author(s):  
Richard Heeks

Management information systems (MIS) are fundamental for public sector organizations seeking to support the work of managers. Yet they are often ignored in the rush to focus on ‘sexier’ applications. This chapter aims to redress the balance by providing a detailed analysis of public sector MIS. It first locates MIS within the broader management monitoring and control systems that they support. Understanding the broader systems and the relationship to public sector inputs, processes, outputs and outcomes is essential to understanding MIS. The chapter details the different types of reports that MIS produce, and uses this as the basis for an MIS model and a description of the decision-making benefits that computerized MIS can bring. Finally, the chapter describes generic public sector MIS that address internal government transactions, public administration/ regulation, and public service delivery. Real-world examples of all types are provided from the U.S., England, Africa, and Asia. <BR>


2019 ◽  
pp. 026666691989472
Author(s):  
Luis González Bravo ◽  
Nicolae Nistor ◽  
Bernardo Castro Ramírez

This research presents an application of a mixed narrative review, including grey literature, to broaden knowledge about the value of educational management information systems (EMIS) for accountability in higher education institutions (HEIs). The review was focused in understanding the relationships among quality management (QM), EMIS use and accountability. Analyzing 39 documents produced between 1990 and 2018, we confirm the tight QM–EMIS use–accountability relationship. A weak link between QM and EMIS use was found, resulting in a low accountability level, nevertheless e-maturity successfully describes the link between QM and EMIS use and legitimizes the HEIs in the society. Finally, the value of mixed narrative reviews, including gray literature, is demonstrated in the fields of management information systems and higher education.


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