Traditional concepts of management information systems (MIS) bear little relation to the information systems currently in use by top management in most US local governments. What exists is management-oriented computing, involving the use of relatively unsophisticated applications. Despite the unsophisticated nature of these systems, management use of computing is surprisingly common, but also varied in its extent among local governments. Management computing is most prevalent in those governments with professional management practices where top management is supportive of computing and tends to control computing decisions and where department users have less control over design and implementation activities. Finally, management computing cl...
In spite of the rapid advances and expanding roles of information systems in business organizations,...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Computers and Small Local Governments: User...
In 1976 a revolution occurred. blood was shed, but the effects No shots were fired, no of the revolu...
This study argues that as automated information systems in local governments are more oriented to pr...
As management science and information technologies increase in importance in local governments world...
This paper presents a broad, current assessment of the use and impacts of computers and electronic d...
One of the most significant innovations to take place in local government in the 1980s has been the ...
During the past few years, an increasing amount of research has been conducted on the subject of com...
This study explores the interests served by technological reform through an empirical analysis of po...
A 1983 study found that patterns of computer use among small local governments (cities under 50,000 ...
Municipal government has been called upon to perform an ever increasing and differing variety of ser...
This study explores the interests served by technological reform through an empirical analysis of po...
This article examines the adoption and use of computer technology by cities under 50,000 and countie...
In an analysis of data on the failed institutionalization of a top management position for Managemen...
This study develops a construct of executive support for technological innovation and explores the c...
In spite of the rapid advances and expanding roles of information systems in business organizations,...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Computers and Small Local Governments: User...
In 1976 a revolution occurred. blood was shed, but the effects No shots were fired, no of the revolu...
This study argues that as automated information systems in local governments are more oriented to pr...
As management science and information technologies increase in importance in local governments world...
This paper presents a broad, current assessment of the use and impacts of computers and electronic d...
One of the most significant innovations to take place in local government in the 1980s has been the ...
During the past few years, an increasing amount of research has been conducted on the subject of com...
This study explores the interests served by technological reform through an empirical analysis of po...
A 1983 study found that patterns of computer use among small local governments (cities under 50,000 ...
Municipal government has been called upon to perform an ever increasing and differing variety of ser...
This study explores the interests served by technological reform through an empirical analysis of po...
This article examines the adoption and use of computer technology by cities under 50,000 and countie...
In an analysis of data on the failed institutionalization of a top management position for Managemen...
This study develops a construct of executive support for technological innovation and explores the c...
In spite of the rapid advances and expanding roles of information systems in business organizations,...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Computers and Small Local Governments: User...
In 1976 a revolution occurred. blood was shed, but the effects No shots were fired, no of the revolu...