Much of the literature on executive information systems (EIS) development provides lists of factors critical to the successful EIS development. This gives only limited insights into the relationship between the success factors and the development process. By drawing on an in-depth study of EIS development in a large manufacturing company, this paper seeks to provide a theoretically-based explanation of the process by which the relationship between key success factors and the EIS development operated. The rich insights gained from this empirical study are used to critique the main assumptions of the factor approach. This paper argues that a better understanding of the relationship between key success factors and the EIS development is requir...
Since their inception into work organizations, enterprise systems (ES) have proved challenging for m...
This thesis examines the question of Information System (IS) success and looks to determine if it is...
In current decades, the organization is highly effected by the successful implementation of Informat...
Much of the literature on Executive Information Systems (EIS) development provides lists of factors ...
This study reviews the critical success factors (CSFs) of executive information systems (EIS) develo...
Much of the research on Executive Information Systems (EIS) in organizations has provided only limit...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Despite the widespread adoption of Executive Information Systems (EIS) and their increasing importan...
Information system projects are gaining immense popularity among the manufacturing organisations acr...
Assistant Professor, Business Administration Department, College of Administrative Sciences, King Sa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.88753(96-120) / BLDSC - British ...
For academics and practitioners concerned with computer-based Information Systems, one central issue...
To ensure a successful implementation of information systems, it has been widely acknowledged that i...
Organisational information systems development (OISD) projects have long been associated with failur...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbu...
Since their inception into work organizations, enterprise systems (ES) have proved challenging for m...
This thesis examines the question of Information System (IS) success and looks to determine if it is...
In current decades, the organization is highly effected by the successful implementation of Informat...
Much of the literature on Executive Information Systems (EIS) development provides lists of factors ...
This study reviews the critical success factors (CSFs) of executive information systems (EIS) develo...
Much of the research on Executive Information Systems (EIS) in organizations has provided only limit...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
Despite the widespread adoption of Executive Information Systems (EIS) and their increasing importan...
Information system projects are gaining immense popularity among the manufacturing organisations acr...
Assistant Professor, Business Administration Department, College of Administrative Sciences, King Sa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.88753(96-120) / BLDSC - British ...
For academics and practitioners concerned with computer-based Information Systems, one central issue...
To ensure a successful implementation of information systems, it has been widely acknowledged that i...
Organisational information systems development (OISD) projects have long been associated with failur...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbu...
Since their inception into work organizations, enterprise systems (ES) have proved challenging for m...
This thesis examines the question of Information System (IS) success and looks to determine if it is...
In current decades, the organization is highly effected by the successful implementation of Informat...