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Title: Management Information Systems for Service Quality in Commercial Banks: An Empirical Study
Authors: T. Vannirajan, S. Manimaran
Keywords: System Quality
Information Quality
Employee IS Characteristics
Service Quality
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Asia-Pacific Business Review
Abstract: Importance of management information systems is identified in influencing the service quality. A model interrelating these constructs in banking industry is proposed. Primary data has been collected from the bank employees in Madurai City in Tamil Nadu. The collected data were used to test the model using regression and path analysis methodology. The result reveals that the important elements of information system (IS) are system quality, information quality, employee information system characteristics and technical support whereas the identified consequences are service quality and employee IS performance. The system quality, information quality and employee characteristics influence the service quality in a positive manner but only through employee IS performance. At the same time, the technical support alone influences the service quality directly. The results suggest that employee IS performance contributes more to service quality with technical support. Implications of this research for IS theory and practice are discussed.
URI: http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/963
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