This paper reports the partial results of a study conducted to explore the design, development, use, management and structure of global executive information systems (GEIS). The results reported in this paper discuss the following characteristics of a GEIS: the scope of a GEIS, potential users of a GEIS, the involvement of the users in the initiation, sponsorship, and development of a GEIS, the impact of using a GEIS on the work of executives, and the architecture of a GEIS. The study was conducted in three phases
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
peer-reviewedExecutive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information sys...
In today\u27s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, executives need more effective wa...
This paper reports the partial results of a study conducted to explore the design, development, use,...
Rapid changes in the world economy and politics have accelerated the drive of businesses into intern...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) are gaining increased attention in the last few decades. To disc...
Executive information systems (EIS) are now suc-cessfully providing computer support for senior exec...
Background: The widespread use of Executive Information Systems (EISs) as a management information t...
Executive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information systems to have e...
In a recent survey amongst senior executives in the UK, using data as a corporate resource was ranke...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.Executive Information Systems (EIS) are information s...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Since David Nash (1977) first articulated the concept of an “executive information system (EIS)” in ...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) grew out of the information needs of executives and are designed...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
peer-reviewedExecutive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information sys...
In today\u27s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, executives need more effective wa...
This paper reports the partial results of a study conducted to explore the design, development, use,...
Rapid changes in the world economy and politics have accelerated the drive of businesses into intern...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) are gaining increased attention in the last few decades. To disc...
Executive information systems (EIS) are now suc-cessfully providing computer support for senior exec...
Background: The widespread use of Executive Information Systems (EISs) as a management information t...
Executive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information systems to have e...
In a recent survey amongst senior executives in the UK, using data as a corporate resource was ranke...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.Executive Information Systems (EIS) are information s...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Since David Nash (1977) first articulated the concept of an “executive information system (EIS)” in ...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) grew out of the information needs of executives and are designed...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
peer-reviewedExecutive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information sys...
In today\u27s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, executives need more effective wa...