Mobile information systems hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidelines however, of how to design effective mobile information systems in support of organizational processes have not been developed. Based on earlier research studies that emphasized the importance of a fit between organizational tasks and technology (Goodhue and Thompson 1995), and that developed a systematic fit profile for one particular task−technology combination, namely group support systems to support group tasks (Zigurs and Buckland 1998), this research paper seeks to develop a fit profile for mobile information systems to support managerial tasks. We suggest to determine task−technology fit as a three−way match between managerial tasks (op...
This study examines how organizational workers improve their perceived job performance through the u...
With billions of mobile phones, hundreds of millions of notebook computers and a range of other ubiq...
Understanding user preferences for interacting with information systems (IS) is particularly importa...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
In this paper, we propose a theory of task/technology fit for mobile applications to support organiz...
of Business In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing...
production Research on mobile technologies has received an increasing attention. Most of the existin...
[[abstract]]Task-technology fit theory considers how technology may best be deployed to support indi...
Research on mobile technologies has received an increasing attention. Most of the existing literatur...
Mobile information systems (IS) such as field force automation and mobile office applications are ra...
[[abstract]]With the steady migration of both voice and data traffic, from wire-line and broadcast m...
Research on mobile technologies is met with increasing attention. Most of the existing literature fo...
Today, mobile technology is making its entry into working life within all sorts of occupations. When...
In this paper we present the results of a case study where trials have been carried out with a proto...
This study examines how organizational workers improve their perceived job performance through the u...
With billions of mobile phones, hundreds of millions of notebook computers and a range of other ubiq...
Understanding user preferences for interacting with information systems (IS) is particularly importa...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
In this paper, we propose a theory of task/technology fit for mobile applications to support organiz...
of Business In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing...
production Research on mobile technologies has received an increasing attention. Most of the existin...
[[abstract]]Task-technology fit theory considers how technology may best be deployed to support indi...
Research on mobile technologies has received an increasing attention. Most of the existing literatur...
Mobile information systems (IS) such as field force automation and mobile office applications are ra...
[[abstract]]With the steady migration of both voice and data traffic, from wire-line and broadcast m...
Research on mobile technologies is met with increasing attention. Most of the existing literature fo...
Today, mobile technology is making its entry into working life within all sorts of occupations. When...
In this paper we present the results of a case study where trials have been carried out with a proto...
This study examines how organizational workers improve their perceived job performance through the u...
With billions of mobile phones, hundreds of millions of notebook computers and a range of other ubiq...
Understanding user preferences for interacting with information systems (IS) is particularly importa...