2019
DOI: 10.5373/jardcs/v11/20192553
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Revisiting the Determinants of Inflation in Iraq Utilizing the ARDL Approach

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“…However, there are contrasting findings from other studies. Ramadhanti and Slamet (2020), and Alawi et al (2018) found no influence of system quality on use, user satisfaction and net benefits, contradicting the present study. On the other hand, Widiastuti et al (2019) discovered a positive relationship between system quality and user satisfaction but found no significant influence of system quality on net benefits.…”
Section: E-commercecontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are contrasting findings from other studies. Ramadhanti and Slamet (2020), and Alawi et al (2018) found no influence of system quality on use, user satisfaction and net benefits, contradicting the present study. On the other hand, Widiastuti et al (2019) discovered a positive relationship between system quality and user satisfaction but found no significant influence of system quality on net benefits.…”
Section: E-commercecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…System Quality and Performance of SME This study examines the impact of system quality on SME performance, focusing on ease of use, flexibility, reliability, ease of learning, sophistication, and response time. Despite varying findings in prior research, including studies by Ramadhanti and Slamet (2020), and Alawi et al (2018), which found no significant influence of system quality on use, user satisfaction, and net benefits, and Widiastuti et al (2019), which observed a positive relationship with user satisfaction but not net benefits…”
Section: E-commercementioning
confidence: 76%
“…Meanwhile, the low level use of AIS among these SMEs found in previous studies indicates that one possible cause of their poor performance is due to the weakness of SMEs at the technological level due to the lack of new technology (Bachmid, 2016). In addition, despite SMEs having knowledge of their business processes, studies also found that their low capability to share and utilize such knowledge adversely affected their performance (Alawi et al, 2018;Kareem et al, 2019a). Therefore, it is necessary to sustain the performance of SMEs through innovation (Nugroho et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The summary of the results of the research instrument reliability test is presented in table 2 below. Based on the results of the above data analysis, the questionnaire about the things that affect the performance of small businesses (in this case, just knowledge, skills, abilities, and government policies) passed the validity and reliability tests Previous studies have shown that knowledge management variables have a negative impact on the development of SMEs from both technical and managerial perspectives (Alawi et al, 2018). Similarly, managers and owners of small and medium-sized firms have limited capabilities (Khan, 2015).…”
Section: Reliability Testmentioning
confidence: 99%