Key factors enhancing acceptance of management information systems in Yemeni companies

Management information systems play a key role in the life of organizations; it provides the appropriate information in right time as needed to support the management activities. In the telecommunication companies in Yemen, management information systems enable to compilation, processing and storage of the information; with overall purpose to make that information available on demand in the required format. There are some factors hinder the acceptance of management information systems. Synthesizing from the literature and interviews with some of the employees of telecommunications companies in Yemen, this paper proposes a theoretical framework on the factors contributing to the acceptance of management information systems in Yemen companies.

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