Analyzing cultural process in information technologies (IT) sector for management information system (MIS) applications
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The aim of this study is analyzing the cultural process in the Management Information System Applications in Information Technologies sector. In this context, specially prepared a questionnaire and applied to individuals working in both sectors. In the questionnaire that is applied to individuals of IT sector, firstly, demographic information is taken. The motivation survey is applied and how strong the company culture is asked. In other questionnaire is applied to the individuals who are working on management information system applications. Demographic information is taken as same as the other questionnaire. After that, the selection of the entry level candidates, role models, supervision and promotion, education and self-discipline, reward and control is asked to the individuals. In this study, cultural process is analyzed on today’s popular sectors of information technologies and management information system based on views and ideas of employees.
Keywords: information technologies, management information system, cultural analysis.
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