Implementation Of Management Information Systems in A State - Owned Mining Company: An Analysis of PT Antam Tbk
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https://doi.org/10.36985/9k5jdd48Keywords:
Management Information Systems, Mining Industry, Sustainability, State-Owned EnterpriseAbstract
This study aims to analyze the implementation of Management Information Systems (MIS) in a state-owned mining company, with a case study of PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. The mining industry is characterized by complex operations that require integrated and accurate information to support managerial decision-making. This research adopts a qualitative descriptive approach using secondary data derived from ANTAM’s 2024 Annual Report and recent academic literature. The results indicate that Management Information Systems plays a strategic role in supporting operational efficiency, financial performance monitoring, sustainability management, and corporate governance. The findings demonstrate that Management Information Systems contributes to improved decision-making quality and organizational performance in state-owned mining enterprises. This study provides academic and practical insights into Management Information Systems implementation within capital-intensive and sustainability-driven industries. This study contributes to the literature on Management Information Systems implementation in capital-intensive state-owned enterprises by providing empirical insights from the mining industry
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