2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i6/13892
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A TOE Approach for Big Data Adoption Factors Towards Organizational Impact in the Malaysia’s GLAs: A Conceptual Review

Abstract: Having large volumes of data enable the organization to exploit them in the operational activities. However, the organization face challenges to have accurate data for right purposes at the right time. The purpose of the study is to develop a model of Big Data initiative which will provide the government agencies with a guide to evaluate the comprehensive criteria on the implementation. The outcome also will able to facilitate government on focusing to enhance or improvise the crucial aspect in management. Thi… Show more

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“…Lastly, the current study extended the earlier research that looked at the TOE model in the adoption of BDA by highlighting the crucial moderating role of PR for the relationship between independent variables of technological factors and the adoption of BDA (Al-Dmour et al, 2023;Hashim, Saiful Bahry, & Shahibi, 2021;Tran, 2022). When PR is considered the moderator, the results showed a negative and substantial relationship between technological factors and intention to adopt BDA.…”
Section: Big Data Analytics In Tanzanian Bankssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Lastly, the current study extended the earlier research that looked at the TOE model in the adoption of BDA by highlighting the crucial moderating role of PR for the relationship between independent variables of technological factors and the adoption of BDA (Al-Dmour et al, 2023;Hashim, Saiful Bahry, & Shahibi, 2021;Tran, 2022). When PR is considered the moderator, the results showed a negative and substantial relationship between technological factors and intention to adopt BDA.…”
Section: Big Data Analytics In Tanzanian Bankssupporting
confidence: 69%