While substantial research has examined the control of information systems (IS) projects, most studies in this area have only examined how one controller manages a single group of controllees. However, many IS projects, especially enterprise systems projects (often initiated by an organization\u27s corporate headquarters, and involving business unit users and consultants), have multiple stakeholders. The corporate headquarters (the project\u27s principal controller) must simultaneously ensure that the various stakeholders are aligned with the project\u27s goals despite their diverse motivations, and that the stakeholders collaborate with each other to achieve project success. Behavior control theory argues that the controller enacts a contr...
Control is vital for IS projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Control theory helps us ...
This study draws on the idea that in information systems development (ISD) projects not all formal c...
The management of projects through various planning and control tools has been described essentially...
The control of information systems (IS) projects is a key activity for deployment of information tec...
While the concept of control has been widely studied in information technology project management, a...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
This research in progress addresses how managers engage in controlling IT projects, which can be see...
Software development outsourcing companies employ a variety of control mechanisms to manage the coor...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
Control transmission represents a central problem in any type of organization. However, while prior ...
In recent years, development of information systems (IS) has rapidly changed towards increasing divi...
Control is typically seen as a dyadic relationship, meaning that there is a controller who exercises...
The literature on management control has expanded considerably in the past few decades, yet only a l...
As firms increasingly engage in interorganizational information systems (IS) projects, including IS ...
While much is known about selecting different types of control that can be exercised in information ...
Control is vital for IS projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Control theory helps us ...
This study draws on the idea that in information systems development (ISD) projects not all formal c...
The management of projects through various planning and control tools has been described essentially...
The control of information systems (IS) projects is a key activity for deployment of information tec...
While the concept of control has been widely studied in information technology project management, a...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
This research in progress addresses how managers engage in controlling IT projects, which can be see...
Software development outsourcing companies employ a variety of control mechanisms to manage the coor...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
Control transmission represents a central problem in any type of organization. However, while prior ...
In recent years, development of information systems (IS) has rapidly changed towards increasing divi...
Control is typically seen as a dyadic relationship, meaning that there is a controller who exercises...
The literature on management control has expanded considerably in the past few decades, yet only a l...
As firms increasingly engage in interorganizational information systems (IS) projects, including IS ...
While much is known about selecting different types of control that can be exercised in information ...
Control is vital for IS projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Control theory helps us ...
This study draws on the idea that in information systems development (ISD) projects not all formal c...
The management of projects through various planning and control tools has been described essentially...