Collection Title: | SIU IS | Title : | Electronic Payment Systems, Organizational Capacity and Efficiency in Selected Business Institutions of Mogadiahu, Somilai | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Farah Abdirashid Aser, Author ; Walsh, John, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name | Publisher: | Bangkok: Shinawatra University | Publication Date: | 2018 | Pagination: | x, 78 p. | Layout: | Tables, ill | Size: | 30 cm. | Price: | 500.00 Baht | General note: | SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2018-05
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2018 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Business -- Somalia -- Mogadishu [LCSH]Electronic funds transfers [LCSH]Payment
| Keywords: | Electronic Payment Systems,
Business Institutions,
Organizational Capacity,
Organizational Efficiency,
Mogadiahu, Somilai | Abstract: | This study carried out an investigation on the role of electronic payment systems and organizational capacity on business efficiency of three business institutions of Mogadishu, Somalia. The objectives of the study were 1) to examine the electronic payment systems in use at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 2) to examine the electronic payment systems in use at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 3) to determine the business efficiency of business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 4) to establish whether there is a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business performance at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia and 5) To establish whether there is a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business performance at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The study employed descriptive correlation study design which involved both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Using the quantitative approach, the study employed structured questionnaires. Qualitative data was collected by use of the interview guide. Out of a target population of 155, 112 respondents were identified as the sample size by use of the Slovene’s formula. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques were used to identify the respondents to take part in the study. Analysis entailed frequencies, percentages, means, standard deviation, t statistic, ranks and charts. Findings suggested that the electronic payment systems were poorly used and business efficiency of the companies was low. It was also established that there was a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business efficiency which stood at 0.833 on the Pearson Correlation scale and was interpreted as positive and strong relationship. Organizational capacity was related to business efficiency at a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.551. Regression wise, electronic payment systems and organizational capacity were found to have a significant influence on business efficiency as it was measured at an R Squared value of 0.722. The study recommends awareness creation, installation of ATM’s, training of personnel, equipping the IT department and improve security of transactions. | Curricular : | BBA/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28123 |
SIU IS. Electronic Payment Systems, Organizational Capacity and Efficiency in Selected Business Institutions of Mogadiahu, Somilai [printed text] / Farah Abdirashid Aser, Author ; Walsh, John, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2018 . - x, 78 p. : Tables, ill ; 30 cm. 500.00 Baht SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2018-05
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2018 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Business -- Somalia -- Mogadishu [LCSH]Electronic funds transfers [LCSH]Payment
| Keywords: | Electronic Payment Systems,
Business Institutions,
Organizational Capacity,
Organizational Efficiency,
Mogadiahu, Somilai | Abstract: | This study carried out an investigation on the role of electronic payment systems and organizational capacity on business efficiency of three business institutions of Mogadishu, Somalia. The objectives of the study were 1) to examine the electronic payment systems in use at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 2) to examine the electronic payment systems in use at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 3) to determine the business efficiency of business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia 4) to establish whether there is a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business performance at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia and 5) To establish whether there is a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business performance at selected business institutions in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The study employed descriptive correlation study design which involved both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Using the quantitative approach, the study employed structured questionnaires. Qualitative data was collected by use of the interview guide. Out of a target population of 155, 112 respondents were identified as the sample size by use of the Slovene’s formula. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques were used to identify the respondents to take part in the study. Analysis entailed frequencies, percentages, means, standard deviation, t statistic, ranks and charts. Findings suggested that the electronic payment systems were poorly used and business efficiency of the companies was low. It was also established that there was a significant relationship between electronic payment systems and business efficiency which stood at 0.833 on the Pearson Correlation scale and was interpreted as positive and strong relationship. Organizational capacity was related to business efficiency at a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.551. Regression wise, electronic payment systems and organizational capacity were found to have a significant influence on business efficiency as it was measured at an R Squared value of 0.722. The study recommends awareness creation, installation of ATM’s, training of personnel, equipping the IT department and improve security of transactions. | Curricular : | BBA/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28123 |
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