Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature. They identify confusions and other issues related to situational factors that affect the importance and feasibility of user participation. They propose a new user participation framework and nine related propositions. This paper proposes a more radical approach of focusing on business/IT collaboration in projects related to IT-reliant work systems. It argues that “project collaboration” should replace “user participation” as the core of the discourse because it better expresses major challenges and clarifies the nature of project success. The concept of project collaboration applies to the larger project of improving an IT-reliant work syste...
IT project success depends upon a number of factors. There are many in the information systems disci...
This study is a-posteriori analysis of information systems (IS) development in a cross-sector collab...
Copyright 2015 ACM. Context: The benefits of involving users in software development projects have b...
Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature....
The information systems literature frequently models project performance of information systems proj...
This research in progress proposes to look at end user participation (EUP) in the system development...
Despite the widely held view that systems are more likely to be successful if users contribute durin...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
While project management has become one of the more popular organizational disciplines over the last...
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...
Context: Prior research into the success of information system development projects views user commi...
This paper deals with the conditions for cooperation between users and developers in systems develo...
User participation and involvement (UPI) are complex concepts with many factors. This complexity ste...
COLLABORATION is one of the major requirements intoday\u2019s life and business. We can find collabo...
IT project success depends upon a number of factors. There are many in the information systems disci...
This study is a-posteriori analysis of information systems (IS) development in a cross-sector collab...
Copyright 2015 ACM. Context: The benefits of involving users in software development projects have b...
Markus and Mao (2004) provide a thorough and insightful review of the user participation literature....
The information systems literature frequently models project performance of information systems proj...
This research in progress proposes to look at end user participation (EUP) in the system development...
Despite the widely held view that systems are more likely to be successful if users contribute durin...
User participation during software projects has long been considered a prerequisite for system succe...
While project management has become one of the more popular organizational disciplines over the last...
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...
Context: Prior research into the success of information system development projects views user commi...
This paper deals with the conditions for cooperation between users and developers in systems develo...
User participation and involvement (UPI) are complex concepts with many factors. This complexity ste...
COLLABORATION is one of the major requirements intoday\u2019s life and business. We can find collabo...
IT project success depends upon a number of factors. There are many in the information systems disci...
This study is a-posteriori analysis of information systems (IS) development in a cross-sector collab...
Copyright 2015 ACM. Context: The benefits of involving users in software development projects have b...