User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system success, and yet these initiatives continue to be rife with troubles. This is particularly true of enterprise software such as ERP and CRM, which, in spite of its popularity, is difficult to implement and is prone to user resistance. This, then, begs the question of why these enterprise systems run into problems even with when garnering user participation. One response may be to question the importance of participation per se; a more considered response is likely to be one that emphasizes the need to more closely explore the relationship between participation and the system in use. To this end, we adopt a cross-case comparison to analyze the role ...
Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature....
The importance attached to user participation in contributing to the success of an information syste...
User participation is often reported as a success factor for public e-service development. However, ...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
The participation of users in system development and its role in IS success have been core topics of...
The participation of users in system development and its role in IS success have been core topics of...
Having a modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is seen as increasingly important if an or...
The information systems literature frequently models project performance of information systems proj...
Copyright 2015 ACM. Context: The benefits of involving users in software development projects have b...
Abstract User participation and involvement in software development are considered to be essential f...
There are many in the information systems discipline who believe that user participation is necessar...
User participation and involvement have long been associated with system success. This paper reports...
This research in progress proposes to look at end user participation (EUP) in the system development...
User participation and involvement (UPI) are complex concepts with many factors. This complexity ste...
Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature....
The importance attached to user participation in contributing to the success of an information syste...
User participation is often reported as a success factor for public e-service development. However, ...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
The participation of users in system development and its role in IS success have been core topics of...
The participation of users in system development and its role in IS success have been core topics of...
Having a modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is seen as increasingly important if an or...
The information systems literature frequently models project performance of information systems proj...
Copyright 2015 ACM. Context: The benefits of involving users in software development projects have b...
Abstract User participation and involvement in software development are considered to be essential f...
There are many in the information systems discipline who believe that user participation is necessar...
User participation and involvement have long been associated with system success. This paper reports...
This research in progress proposes to look at end user participation (EUP) in the system development...
User participation and involvement (UPI) are complex concepts with many factors. This complexity ste...
Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature....
The importance attached to user participation in contributing to the success of an information syste...
User participation is often reported as a success factor for public e-service development. However, ...