Strategic management of information communication technology in Oil Pension Fund

Authors

  • Elham Khosravian Islamic Azad University
  • Reza Radfar Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24200/jmas.vol3iss04pp103-109

Abstract

Strategic management of information technology (IT) is one of the main factors of business and IT integration and achievement of competitive advantage and success of the organization. According to comprehensive growth of IT and its influence in different levels of organizations, necessity of using strategic plans in field of IT would be appeared more than before. Methodology: At the present study, information is obtained through questionnaires in the population in retirement fund oil and then would be analyzed using inferential statistics through SPSS software. Results: According to the study, it was found that except for investment on education for employees, which was in weak level, all remained components at the mentioned organization are in average level. Components of organizational success also include flexibility, integration, acceleration and innovation. Investigations indicated that except for sharing tasks and specialization, which were in weak level, other remained components have been relatively in high level at the studied organization. Conclusion: Obtained results from testing hypotheses indicated that IT strategic management and organizational success have significant correlation. In addition, IT integration index and investment are in significant correlation with organizational success.

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2019-07-19

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