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The dependency of social media information on business performance of palm oil industry

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Zależność informacji z mediów społecznościowych od wyników biznesowych przemysłu olejowego
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In the present era, the organizational process is a crucial element for organizational success and captures the attention of researchers and regulators. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the organization process of government-industry information, supplier-buyer information, and society-related information on the business performance of the palm oil industry in Indonesia. Besides, it also analyses the moderating role of traditional and social activities among the relations of all predictors and the business performance of the palm oil industry in Indonesia. The methodology of the study has considered a simple random sampling method. The responses are collected from marketing department employees of the palm oil industry in Indonesia. The collected data are analyzed using smart-PLS, and hypothesis testing is also made accordingly. The results revealed that all the predictors have positive nexus with business performance. The findings also indicated that traditional social activities significantly moderate the nexus of government-industry information, supplier-buyer information and business performance of the palm oil industry in Indonesia. The novelty of the study lies here as no such research has been conducted in this area, especially in the context of the considered industry. Further, this article helps the regulators regarding policy formulation related to information that enhances the performance of the organization.
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W obecnej epoce proces organizacyjny jest kluczowym elementem sukcesu organizacyjnego i przyciąga uwagę badaczy i regulatorów. Dlatego niniejsze badanie ma na celu zbadanie procesu organizacji informacji rządowo-przemysłowych, informacji dostawca-nabywca oraz informacji związanych ze społeczeństwem na temat wyników biznesowych przemysłu oleju palmowego w Indonezji. Poza tym analizuje również moderującą rolę działań tradycyjnych i społecznych pomiędzy relacjami wszystkich predyktorów a wynikami biznesowymi przemysłu oleju palmowego w Indonezji. W metodologii badania uwzględniono prostą metodę losowego doboru próby. Odpowiedzi są zbierane od pracowników działu marketingu przemysłu oleju palmowego w Indonezji. Zebrane dane są analizowane za pomocą smart-PLS, a także odpowiednio testowane są hipotezy. Wyniki ujawniły, że wszystkie predyktory mają pozytywny związek z wynikami biznesowymi. Wyniki wskazują również, że tradycyjne działania społeczne znacząco łagodzą powiązania między informacjami rządowymi a przemysłowymi, dostawcami i nabywcami oraz wynikami biznesowymi przemysłu oleju palmowego w Indonezji. Na tym polega nowość opracowania, gdyż w tym obszarze nie prowadzono takich badań, zwłaszcza w kontekście rozważanej branży. Ponadto ten artykuł pomaga organom regulacyjnym w zakresie formułowania polityki związanej z informacjami, które poprawiają wydajność organizacji.
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213--227
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 48 poz., rys.
Twórcy
  • Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Lampung, Indonesia
  • Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Lampung, Indonesia
  • Taylors Business School (TBS), Taylors University Malaysia
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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