Abstract

This research explores the influence of data mining methods on the managerial decision-making in Saudi Arabia's industrial sector, emphasizing the moderating function of cooperation. A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed to information technology managers, with 265 responses selected for data analysis. Smart PLS 4 software was used for the data analysis, and statistical measures were used to analyze the correlations between variables. The findings show that data mining approaches have a substantial positive relationship with improving decision-making and information exchange within external and internal contexts. The study also demonstrates that cooperation plays an important moderating role in these interactions, emphasizing the significance of building a cooperative atmosphere to improve the influence of data mining methods on decision-making and information sharing. The study's conclusions have practical relevance for organizations in the industrial sector. Organizations may improve their decision-making processes and information sharing by adopting data mining tools and boosting collaboration, enhancing performance and competitiveness.

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