The study investigates the perceptions that small and medium sized businesses in Amman( Jordan) have towards the adoption of accounting information systems. The literature review reveals that performance and productivity are not directly influenced by accounting information systems. The research paper uses a cross sectional survey design with an interview to collect data. The study is limited to Amman (Jordan) due to monetary and time restrictions. The research paper reveals that the size of the organization and the education level influence the perception of survival without accounting information systems, while the size and position of the respondents determine influences the perception of cost in an organization.
Companies, both the public and the private sectors have been taking advantage of e-business as a modern chance to develop business outcomes, but various organisations have not been implementing this approach rapidly. Different studies are there on the adoption of e-business in established nations, but fewer studies are there about growing nations. The purpose of this research is to answer the following question: Is there any effect of the application of the e-business management in public and private sectors on achieving their concept of total quality. The shareholders or owners perform an important role in making decisions regarding the adoption of e-business; the major value presented from applying the internet was developed brand and/or product knowledge. The public and the private companies using e-business obtained improvement in business and an expanded geographic extent of performance. The major issues faced were training personnel to perform online and describing which online actions can assist to obtain strategic aims.
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