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Table 11. E-business enablement
Factor
DF
Sum of
Squares
Mean
Square
F-Ratio
P-value
Company size
2
3.841785
1.920892
3.63
0.029926*
Information strategy
1
0.3438284
0.3438284
0.65
0.422035
CIO
1
1.612522
1.612522
3.05
0.083822
Growth
4
2.267272
0.5668181
1.07
0.374646
S
104
55.03207
0.5291545
Total (Adjusted)
112
65.13274
Total 113
* Term significant at alpha = 0.05
Table 12. Increased organizational flexibility
Factor
DF
Sum of
Squares
Mean
Square
F-Ratio
P-value
Company size
2
6.306276
3.153138
5.39
0.005915*
Information strategy
1
0.02746195
0.02746195
0.05
0.828866
CIO
1
0.7661105
0.7661105
1.31
0.255016
Growth
4
4.00039
1.000098
1.71
0.153319
S
104
60.81945
0.5848024
Total (Adjusted)
112
72.28319
Total 113
* Term significant at alpha = 0.05
e-business enablement
ibility have shown that importance of increased
organizational flexibility depends on company
size (Table 12). The importance is lower in large
(3.71) than in midsized companies (4.29).
The analysis of the impact of company size,
information strategy, representation of the IT
department on the board level (CIO), and growth
on importance of e-business enablement have
shown that importance of e-business enable-
ment depends on company size (Table 11). The
importance is lower in large (4.04) than in small
companies (4.51).
systems reliability
The analysis of the impact of company size,
information strategy, representation of the IT
department on the board level (CIO), and growth
on importance of systems reliability have shown
that importance of systems reliability depends on
company size (Table 13). Impact is lower in small
companies (4.33) than in large companies (4.71).
increased organizational flexibility
The analysis of the impact of company size,
information strategy, representation of the IT
department on the board level (CIO), and growth
on importance of increased organizational flex-
 
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