The effect of the transaction processing system in improving operational efficiency is one of the dimensions of operational performance (Field study in Hal Market, Lattakia)

Authors

  • Karam Al-Juhani Tishreen University
  • Bassem Ghadeer Tishreen University
  • Lama Esber Tishreen University

Abstract

The study aimed mainly to demonstrate the impact of the transaction processing system in its dimensions (individuals, devices, software, data) in improving operational efficiency, one of the dimensions of operational performance in Al-Hal Market in Lattakia Governorate.

The researcher relied on the descriptive analytical method to describe the variables of the study and analyze them based on the primary data collected by conducting a field study in the cardamom market in Lattakia, relying on a questionnaire that was designed through the researcher’s acquaintance with previous studies and literature. In order to test the hypotheses, the researcher by dumping the raw data into a database that was analyzed using SPSS version 21.

The study found a significant relationship between transaction processing systems and improving operational efficiency, one of the dimensions of operational performance in the cardamom market in Lattakia. The value of the Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.648, which indicates an acceptable correlation between transaction processing systems and operational efficiency.

The study recommended the need to pay attention to transaction processing systems by paying attention to its components (individuals, devices, software, data) due to their important role in improving operational efficiency.

Published

2024-04-08

How to Cite

الجهني ك., باسم غدير, & لمى اسبر. (2024). The effect of the transaction processing system in improving operational efficiency is one of the dimensions of operational performance (Field study in Hal Market, Lattakia). Tishreen University Journal- Economic and Legal Sciences Series, 46(1), 295–316. Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/econlaw/article/view/16222