Evaluation of IS professionals is difficult. Measures are seldom fully defined and suffer from the inability of a user to consider differences between expectations and perceptions of performance. In addition, expected levels of performance and perceived levels of performance depend on the satisfaction of each group of stakeholders. Discrepancy theory leads one to expect that satisfaction is highest when performance matches expectations. To explore this gap in different groups, a sample of users and a matched sample of IS professionals was investigated in order to determine the relationship between the performance gap and satisfaction with the system on the part of the users and careers on the part of the IS professionals. Larger gaps were f...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...
IS Performance Management Systems seem to be the right solution for the CIO and IS department's prob...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...
Evaluation of IS professionals is difficult. Measures are seldom fully defined and suffer from the i...
Past research indicates that expectations play a crucial role in the final satisfaction of users of ...
The success of information systems (ISs) is normally defined as a composite of such performance meas...
Past research indicates that expectations play a crucial role in the final satisfaction of users of ...
System development efforts depend to a large degree upon how well information systems (IS) managers,...
The skills held by information system professionals clearly impact the outcome of a project. However...
User evaluation of the quality of an information system (IS) and its service is often a major factor...
It has long been recognized that there are significant perception gaps between information systems (...
User evaluation of the quality of an information system (IS) and its service is often a major factor...
Communication skills are crucial to the successful completion of an information system (IS) project....
The assessment of quality is pervasive but vital in organisations. It is particularly important in t...
There has been much debate as of late over the use of the SERVQUAL instrument to measure Information...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...
IS Performance Management Systems seem to be the right solution for the CIO and IS department's prob...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...
Evaluation of IS professionals is difficult. Measures are seldom fully defined and suffer from the i...
Past research indicates that expectations play a crucial role in the final satisfaction of users of ...
The success of information systems (ISs) is normally defined as a composite of such performance meas...
Past research indicates that expectations play a crucial role in the final satisfaction of users of ...
System development efforts depend to a large degree upon how well information systems (IS) managers,...
The skills held by information system professionals clearly impact the outcome of a project. However...
User evaluation of the quality of an information system (IS) and its service is often a major factor...
It has long been recognized that there are significant perception gaps between information systems (...
User evaluation of the quality of an information system (IS) and its service is often a major factor...
Communication skills are crucial to the successful completion of an information system (IS) project....
The assessment of quality is pervasive but vital in organisations. It is particularly important in t...
There has been much debate as of late over the use of the SERVQUAL instrument to measure Information...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...
IS Performance Management Systems seem to be the right solution for the CIO and IS department's prob...
Communication between information system (IS) professionals and IS users must be effective in order ...