Effect of Computerized Systems on the Organizational Performance: Evidence from Selected Public Organizations from Iringa Municipality

Neeman Didas Oisso
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This study investigated the impact of computerized systems on public organizations in Iringa Municipality, focusing on the Computerized Accounting System (CAS) and the Government Electronic Payment Gateway (GePG). A mixed research approach and a cross-sectional design were employed, with 100 randomly selected employees from a population of 145 participating through questionnaires and interviews. Data analysis utilized descriptive statistics and multiple regression. The findings revealed that a majority (84.6%) of TRA employees had received training related to computerized systems. Similarly, IRUWASA and TANESCO had a significant portion of trained employees (71.4% and 90.9% respectively). Within IMC and RBWB, 85.7% of employees had attended training, while Mkwawa University and RUWASA showed high training attendance rates at 80%. Concerning network availability, most TRA employees (76.9%) reported inconsistent network availability. This issue was prevalent among IRUWASA and TANESCO employees (63.6% and 90.9% respectively), as well as within IMC and RBWB. The first objective's findings indicated a significant negative impact of system downtime on performance (p-value = 0.000). A one-unit increase in system downtime corresponded to a performance decrease of -0.004. Conversely, training had a positive and significant impact on performance (p-value = 0.013), with a one-unit increase resulting in a performance increase of 0.011. Latency had a significant negative effect (p-value = 0.000), where a one-unit increase in latency led to a performance decrease of -0.039. In light of these findings, it is recommended that public organizations allocate resources for the enhancement and modernization of computerized systems. This should include investments in more robust hardware, software, and network solutions, as well as comprehensive training programs
计算机化系统对组织绩效的影响:来自伊林加市选定公共组织的证据
本研究调查了计算机化系统对伊林加市公共组织的影响,重点是计算机化会计系统(CAS)和政府电子支付网关(GePG)。采用混合研究方法和横断面设计,从145名员工中随机选择100名员工通过问卷调查和访谈参与。数据分析采用描述性统计和多元回归。调查结果显示,大部分(84.6%)运输署雇员曾接受有关电脑化系统的培训。同样,IRUWASA和TANESCO的培训员工比例也很高(分别为71.4%和90.9%)。在IMC和RBWB, 85.7%的员工参加了培训,而Mkwawa大学和RUWASA的培训出勤率高达80%。关于网络可用性,大多数TRA员工(76.9%)报告网络可用性不一致。IRUWASA和TANESCO员工(分别为63.6%和90.9%)以及IMC和RBWB员工普遍存在此问题。第一个目标的结果表明,系统停机对性能有显著的负面影响(p值= 0.000)。系统停机时间每增加一个单位,性能就会下降-0.004。相反,培训对绩效有积极且显著的影响(p值= 0.013),每增加一个单位,绩效就会增加0.011。延迟具有显著的负面影响(p值= 0.000),其中延迟增加一个单位导致性能下降-0.039。根据这些调查结果,建议公共组织拨出资源加强和现代化计算机化系统。这应该包括对更强大的硬件、软件和网络解决方案的投资,以及全面的培训计划
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