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International Journal of Management and Organizational Research

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The adaptability of information architectures and the generosity of Nigerian gathering companies

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Abstract

This study investigated the connection between the adaptability of information systems and the force driving collecting businesses in South Nigeria. To examine the relationship between the views (IT versatility, Communication flexible, and Data versatility) and the activity, nine aims and theories were estimated (Assurance, Fundamental strength and Superposition). The data from the 210 respondents was combined using Google structures, and a coordinated survey was created. Insightful PLS 3.3.3 and Fundamental Condition Illustrating (SEM) were utilised to analyse the relationship between the components of information structure versatility and the magnitude of force. 185 replies total were gathered and used for the evaluation. The results demonstrate that each of the three elements of Information Structures Versatility contributed to the development of Strength. The audit suggests, among other things, that organisations of collecting corporations adopt flexible information systems through collaborating with partners, fostering partnerships, and producing accurate development. This will influence the company's affiliation decisions and provide it with a number of benefits in terms of information access and data exchange, which are necessary for their agility with in corporate world.

 

How to Cite This Article

Abara, Abiola (2022).

The adaptability of information architectures and the generosity of Nigerian gathering companies

. International Journal of Management and Organizational Research (IJMOR), 1(1), 05-12.

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