This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated how 36 companies operating in three industry sectors in Australia define and measure Information Technology (IT) project success. Our study suggests that when success criteria are formally defined and then measured, IT project outcomes are improved and project resources are better utilized. In addition, those companies with the most effective methods for defining and measuring IT project success shared some important common practices. Based on these findings, this paper provides insights for defining (and improving) project success in complex environments and presents a model of effective practices
The factors leading to success of Information Technology (IT) projects are widely discussed in liter...
The purpose of this paper is to give new insights into the success of information systems (IS) proje...
Scholars have not found a common understanding of information system (IS) project success nor does a...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated how 36 companies operating ...
The article aims to contribute to a better understanding of project management practices concerned w...
The article aims to contribute to a better understanding of project management practices concerned w...
This paper attempts to provide answers to the vexing question faced by organisations today – how to ...
M.Comm.This study investigates the factors that are critical to success with Information Technology ...
The adequate measurement of information system project success is yet an unsolved problem. By means ...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
The rate of failed and challenged Information Technology (IT) projects is too high according to the ...
The concept of project success in Information Systems and Project Management research has been one o...
Managing project success is an ongoing concern in both research and practice. The existing literatur...
This study theorizes IT project success by integrating the project level drivers to the IT, business...
Information Technology (IT) projects have bigger contribution to the country economy and development...
The factors leading to success of Information Technology (IT) projects are widely discussed in liter...
The purpose of this paper is to give new insights into the success of information systems (IS) proje...
Scholars have not found a common understanding of information system (IS) project success nor does a...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated how 36 companies operating ...
The article aims to contribute to a better understanding of project management practices concerned w...
The article aims to contribute to a better understanding of project management practices concerned w...
This paper attempts to provide answers to the vexing question faced by organisations today – how to ...
M.Comm.This study investigates the factors that are critical to success with Information Technology ...
The adequate measurement of information system project success is yet an unsolved problem. By means ...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
The rate of failed and challenged Information Technology (IT) projects is too high according to the ...
The concept of project success in Information Systems and Project Management research has been one o...
Managing project success is an ongoing concern in both research and practice. The existing literatur...
This study theorizes IT project success by integrating the project level drivers to the IT, business...
Information Technology (IT) projects have bigger contribution to the country economy and development...
The factors leading to success of Information Technology (IT) projects are widely discussed in liter...
The purpose of this paper is to give new insights into the success of information systems (IS) proje...
Scholars have not found a common understanding of information system (IS) project success nor does a...