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Identifying variables influencing the adoption of artificial intelligence big data analytics among SMEs in Jordan Pages 2615-2626 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Belal Mathani, Hamid Safyyih Ajrash, Ahmad Barakat Dalaeen, Khaled Yousef Alshboul, Hazem Almahameed, Mohammad Haider Alibraheem, Amin Khalifeh, Mohammad Issa Alzoubi, Ahmad Y. A. Bani Ahmad

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.016

Keywords: TOE model, Relative advantage, Top management commitment, Complexity, External assistance

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The research investigates the link between technology, organization, and environment, and the uptake of artificial intelligence among SMEs in Jordan. The objective is to get a deeper understanding of the factors that promote or hinder enterprises' use of artificial intelligence during the recruitment of leaders. A total of 295 participants, who were owners or managers in several SME sectors, manufacturing, including services, construction, and agriculture, were selected via judgmental sampling. Data collection was conducted utilizing a survey instrument, and the collected data was processed employing Smart PLS. The findings demonstrated a substantial correlation between attitude toward artificial intelligence uptake and factors such as relative advantage, complexity, top management commitment, and organizational preparedness. Nevertheless, factors like competitive pressure, external assistance, a favorable regulatory environment, compatibility, and staff flexibility do not significantly influence the attitude toward the uptake of artificial intelligence. In summary, these findings provide valuable insights for decision-making and resource distribution. They underscore the significance of factors such as relative advantage, complexity, top management commitment, and organizational readiness in achieving goals in the field of artificial intelligence. Additionally, they identify areas where efforts may not result in significant effects. The practical ramifications and future study paths are emphasized according to current technological needs.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1280 | Reviews: 0

 
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Individual, technological, organizational, and environmental factors impact of the internet of things on e-learning adoption in higher education institutions in Jordan Pages 1451-1462 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hassan Al Wahshat, Amin Khalifeh, Adnan Taha, Firas Rashed Wahsheh, Khalid Thaher Amayreh, Mohammed Al Matalka

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.3.020

Keywords: e-learning, IoT, Awareness, Attitude, Behavior, Jordanian banks

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The world of the Internet of Things (IoT), even though it is continuously morphing as a fresh paradigm at the intersection of technology and education, is still struggling with several difficulties that prevent its absorption into the e-learning platforms of higher education institutions (HEIs). The breadth of Internet of Things implementation in developing countries, particularly Jordan, Malaysia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Bangladesh, remains behind, even though industrialized nations have made significant advancements in their utilization of IoT, with the United Kingdom, the United States of America, China, and Japan acting as prominent examples. In the realm of research that focuses on the progression of the IOT integration into the e-learning systems of economically challenged countries, there is a substantial disparity. In particular, the focus of this research is on Jordan to shed light on the primary variables that are either facilitating or hindering the adoption of the IoT within the e-learning sector of Jordan's HEIs. A comprehensive analysis of previous research has been undertaken as a first stage in this investigation. The goal of this analysis is to identify important factors that are involved in the process of IOT adoption. Following that, we used an inferential technique, collecting data from 306 respondents who were enrolled in Jordanian higher education institutions. During our investigation, we discovered that the rate of the IOT integration was significantly influenced by factors such as accessibility, usability, technical assistance, and individual capabilities. In addition, our findings suggest that factors such as attitude, behavior, financial preparedness, dependability, and training have a substantial impact on the adoption of the IOT. On the other hand, the study seemed to indicate that characteristics such as class capacity, awareness, system resources, and course design had a minor influence on the adoption rates inside HEIs. In conclusion, this study provides tangible suggestions to strengthen the integration of the IoT inside Jordanian HEIs. These recommendations provide significant insights that can be used by policy architects, government entities, and higher education institutions to overcome the challenges that relate to the deployment of IoT in the higher learning sector.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 729 | Reviews: 0

 

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