PARTICULARS

Associate Professor Dr Norzaidi Mohd Daud
Ph.D (Management information systems) (MMU)
M. Management (IIUM)
B.Sc.Business Administration (USA)
Cert. Advanced Statistics (MMU)
Cert. Problems Formation and Problems Fomulation (MMU)

ADDRESS

Head, Division of ICT Support,
Research Management Institute (RMI)
Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Phone: 603-5544 3097
Fax: 603-5544 2067
e-mail: norza544@salam.uitm.edu.my

EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD

Business Management Quarterly Review (Malaysia)
Maritime Policy & Management (UK)
Journal of Computer Information Systems (USA)
Interdiciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge and Management (USA)
International Journal of Doctorial Studies (USA)
Journal of Information, Information Technology and Organizations (USA)
International Journal of Scientific Research in Education (Nigeria)
International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (USA)
International Academy of Business and Economics (USA)
Journal of Global Business Administration (USA)
Scientific Journals International (USA)
Bulletin of Applied Computing and Information Technology (New Zealand)
3rd International Online Conference on Business and Management (UK), 2009
Informing Science and Information Technology Education Joint Conference (USA), 2009

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Management information systems
Management of technology and innovation
Library and information sciences
Waqaf management
Portfolio management
Educational management
Human resource management
Maritime industry

Sunday, November 2, 2008

SCOPUS Listed Journal: E-COMMERCE USAGE AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE IN THE MALAYSIAN TOURISM SECTOR: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

Journal
Information Management & Computer Security (IMCS)

Publisher
Emerald, UK

Authors
Intan Salwani Mohamed, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
Dr. G. Marthandan, Multimedia University
Dr. Norzaidi Mohd Daud, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
Dr. Chong Siong Choy, Putra International College

Citation
SCOPUS: 22

Abstract

Purpose – Based upon the E-VALUE model, this paper investigates the impact of e-commerce usage on business performance in the Malaysian tourism sector.

Design/methodology/approach – A cross-sectional survey was carried out on 217 Malaysian firms involved in the tourism sector (hotels, resorts and hospitals engaged in health tourism) through the use of a structured questionnaire.

Findings - The structural equation modeling (SEM) results indicate that technology competency, firm size, firm scope, web-technology investment, pressure intensity, and back-end usage have significant influence on e-commerce usage. Among these variables, back-end integration is found to function as mediator. E-commerce experience (in years) is found to moderate the relationship between e-commerce usage and business performance.

Research limitations/implications – The study focuses on the tourism sector in Malaysia and concentrates only on the management perspective of e-commerce adoption.
Practical implications - The results provide insights to the Malaysian tourism sector and other organizations of similar structures of how they could improve upon their e-commerce adoption and/or usage for improved business performance.

Originality/value – This study is perhaps one of the first to investigate e-commerce usage in the tourism sector using a comprehensive set of variables through an interactive, comprehensive and multi-dimensional theoretical model (the E-VALUE model) in investigating their influences on business performance.

Keywords: E-VALUE model, e-commerce adoption, usage, business performance, tourism industry, Malaysia.