The impact of information technology on enhancing organizational genes in the Yemeni telecommunications sector
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The research aimed to investigate the impact of information technology in enhancing regulatory genes in the Yemeni telecommunications sector. The researcher used the descriptive analytical method and to collect field data, he relied on a questionnaire tool. The size of the study population was (806) male and female workers, and a sample was taken using the stratified random sampling method, representing its size of (261) workers. The most prominent results were that the level of availability of information technology in the telecommunications sector under study was high in all dimensions, and the level of availability of regulatory genes in the telecommunications sector under study was moderate. The results of the study also showed that the level of availability of information technology in the Yemeni telecommunications sector from the point of view of workers in general was high. It obtained an arithmetic mean of (5.34) with a standard deviation of (0.88) and a percentage of (76.29%). The results of the study also showed that the level of availability of regulatory genes in the Yemeni telecommunications sector from the point of view of workers in general was average, as it obtained an arithmetic mean of (4.49). With a standard deviation of (0.98) and a percentage of (64.14%), there is also a statistically significant effect at the level (0.05≥α) of information technology in its dimensions (hardware and equipment - software - databases - communication networks - individuals’ skills) on organizational genes in the Yemeni telecommunications sector.
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