This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describes the extent to which an IS is incorporated into the user’s processes or tasks, success of an IS is the measure of the degree to which the person using the system is better off. For IS success, the conceptualisation of Use offers new perspectives on describing and measuring Use. We test the philosophies of the conceptualisation using empirical evidence in an Enterprise Systems (ES) context. Results from the empirical analysis contribute insights to the existing body of knowledge on the role of Use and demonstrate Use as an important factor and measure of IS success. System Use is a central theme in IS research. For instance, Use is regarded...
The concept and measurement of information systems (IS) effectiveness is discussed and results of a ...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
This paper describes a conceptual model of information system (IS) usage for better improvement in o...
DeLone and McLean (1992, p. 16) argue that the concept of “system use” has suffered from a “too simp...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
Click on the DOI to access this article (may not be free)Understanding post adoption behavior has em...
The DIGIT 2021 CFP emphasizes “building resilience with information technology in a time of disrupti...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
System use is a key concept in information systems (IS) research. Understanding and predicting the u...
Calls have been made for IS research to shift from the study of the use of IT artefacts to the study...
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.This research analysed factors and sets of factors that affect and ex...
An important research stream in information systems (IS) is predicting and explaining technology acc...
The concept and measurement of information systems (IS) effectiveness is discussed and results of a ...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
This paper describes a conceptual model of information system (IS) usage for better improvement in o...
DeLone and McLean (1992, p. 16) argue that the concept of “system use” has suffered from a “too simp...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
Click on the DOI to access this article (may not be free)Understanding post adoption behavior has em...
The DIGIT 2021 CFP emphasizes “building resilience with information technology in a time of disrupti...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
System use is a key concept in information systems (IS) research. Understanding and predicting the u...
Calls have been made for IS research to shift from the study of the use of IT artefacts to the study...
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.This research analysed factors and sets of factors that affect and ex...
An important research stream in information systems (IS) is predicting and explaining technology acc...
The concept and measurement of information systems (IS) effectiveness is discussed and results of a ...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...