The consideration of organizational issues during the systems development process: an empirical analysis This item was submitted to Loughborough University’s Institutional Repository by the/an author. Citation: DOHERTY, N.F. and KING, M., 1998. The consideration of organi-zational issues during the systems development process: an empirical analysis. Behaviour and Information Technology, 17 (1), pp. 41-51. Additional Information: • This is an electronic version of an article that was accepted for publicatio
textStudies in information technology and organizational sciences have identified a number of human...
The development of an information system is a social process involving users and systems analysts, c...
This paper introduces an empirically grounded model for analyzing intended and unintended changes in...
The lack of consideration of organizational issues in systems development can lead to project failur...
Also numbered as Working paper no. 1997/1SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-...
A review of the relevant literature confirms the importance of treating organisational issues in ord...
It has often been argued that systems’ failure may result from inadequacies in the treatment of orga...
factors influencing the successful treatment of organisational issues in information systems develop...
The subject of considerations are organizational determinants the effectiveness of the development p...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
This paper is organized as follows: Section 2 describes the research setting. Section 3 describes th...
There are far too many Information Systems (IS) projects which end in failure. It is widely recognis...
This paper reports on research into how a systems development methodology (SDM) operates as an insti...
This paper is the result of a week long participant observation of a technical project review team w...
Software development and maintenance involves oraganizational as well as technical issues. While sof...
textStudies in information technology and organizational sciences have identified a number of human...
The development of an information system is a social process involving users and systems analysts, c...
This paper introduces an empirically grounded model for analyzing intended and unintended changes in...
The lack of consideration of organizational issues in systems development can lead to project failur...
Also numbered as Working paper no. 1997/1SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-...
A review of the relevant literature confirms the importance of treating organisational issues in ord...
It has often been argued that systems’ failure may result from inadequacies in the treatment of orga...
factors influencing the successful treatment of organisational issues in information systems develop...
The subject of considerations are organizational determinants the effectiveness of the development p...
The requirements phase of information systems development is arguably the most organizationally depe...
This paper is organized as follows: Section 2 describes the research setting. Section 3 describes th...
There are far too many Information Systems (IS) projects which end in failure. It is widely recognis...
This paper reports on research into how a systems development methodology (SDM) operates as an insti...
This paper is the result of a week long participant observation of a technical project review team w...
Software development and maintenance involves oraganizational as well as technical issues. While sof...
textStudies in information technology and organizational sciences have identified a number of human...
The development of an information system is a social process involving users and systems analysts, c...
This paper introduces an empirically grounded model for analyzing intended and unintended changes in...