This paper presents a novel study that aims to contribute to understanding the phenomenon of Enterprise Systems (ES) evaluation in Australasian universities. The proposed study addresses known limitations of arguably the most significant dependent variable in the Information System (IS) field - IS Success or IS-Impact. This study adopts the IS-Impact measurement model, reported by Gable et al. (2008), as the primary commencing theory-base and applies research extension strategy described by Berthon et al. (2002); extending both theory and the context. This study employs a longitudinal, multi-method research design, with two interrelated phases – exploratory and confirmatory. The exploratory phase aims to investigate the applicability and su...
This research proposal presents a novel study that aims to contribute to the understanding of factor...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The study addresses known limitations of what may be the most important dependent variable in Inform...
Companies making large investments in information systems anticipate positive impacts on their organ...
This paper re-conceptualizes ¡°information system success¡± as a formative, multidimensional index. ...
Information Systems researchers have employed a diversity of sometimes inconsistent measures of IS s...
This research is one of several ongoing studies conducted within the IT Professional Services (ITPS)...
This paper re-conceptualizes 'information system success' as a formative, multidimensional index. A ...
This study proceeds from a central interest in the importance of systematically evaluating operation...
Information system (IS) investments are under increasing scrutiny and pressure to justify their cont...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
Information Systems researchers have employed a diversity of sometimes inconsistent measures of IS s...
This research proposal presents a novel study that aims to contribute to the understanding of factor...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
This research proposal presents a novel study that aims to contribute to the understanding of factor...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The study addresses known limitations of what may be the most important dependent variable in Inform...
Companies making large investments in information systems anticipate positive impacts on their organ...
This paper re-conceptualizes ¡°information system success¡± as a formative, multidimensional index. ...
Information Systems researchers have employed a diversity of sometimes inconsistent measures of IS s...
This research is one of several ongoing studies conducted within the IT Professional Services (ITPS)...
This paper re-conceptualizes 'information system success' as a formative, multidimensional index. A ...
This study proceeds from a central interest in the importance of systematically evaluating operation...
Information system (IS) investments are under increasing scrutiny and pressure to justify their cont...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
Information Systems researchers have employed a diversity of sometimes inconsistent measures of IS s...
This research proposal presents a novel study that aims to contribute to the understanding of factor...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
This research proposal presents a novel study that aims to contribute to the understanding of factor...
For over a decade, IT expenditure in China and Malaysia has shown a significant increase, as organis...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....