Despite considerable empirical research, results on the relationships among constructs related to information system (IS) success, as well as the determinants of IS success, are often inconsistent. A comprehensive understanding of IS success thus remains elusive. In an attempt to address this situation, which may partly be due to the exclusion of potentially important constructs from prior parsimonious models of IS success, we present and test a comprehensive theoretical model. This model explains interrelationships among four constructs representing the success of a specific IS (user satisfaction, system use, perceived usefulness, and system quality), and the relationships of these IS success constructs with four user-related constructs (u...
In order to provide a general and comprehensive definition of information systems (IS) success that ...
User Satisfaction is one of the most extensively used dimensions for Information Systems (IS) succes...
To ensure a successful implementation of information systems, it has been widely acknowledged that i...
Despite considerable empirical research, results on the relationships among constructs related to in...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measure...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measure...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measures con...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst ...
The evaluation of successful systems assists in obtaining those properties, which should be emphasiz...
The relationship between user participation and information system (IS) success has drawn attention ...
Information System success has been widely discussed in the past two decades. As systems and technol...
User Satisfaction is one of the most extensively used dimensions for Information Systems (IS) succes...
DeLone and McLean’s (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measures con...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
This thesis examines the question of Information System (IS) success and looks to determine if it is...
In order to provide a general and comprehensive definition of information systems (IS) success that ...
User Satisfaction is one of the most extensively used dimensions for Information Systems (IS) succes...
To ensure a successful implementation of information systems, it has been widely acknowledged that i...
Despite considerable empirical research, results on the relationships among constructs related to in...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measure...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measure...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measures con...
DeLone and McLean's (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst ...
The evaluation of successful systems assists in obtaining those properties, which should be emphasiz...
The relationship between user participation and information system (IS) success has drawn attention ...
Information System success has been widely discussed in the past two decades. As systems and technol...
User Satisfaction is one of the most extensively used dimensions for Information Systems (IS) succes...
DeLone and McLean’s (1992) comprehensive review of different information system success measures con...
Success is a complex concept, that people have been trying to understand for some time. Extensive re...
This thesis examines the question of Information System (IS) success and looks to determine if it is...
In order to provide a general and comprehensive definition of information systems (IS) success that ...
User Satisfaction is one of the most extensively used dimensions for Information Systems (IS) succes...
To ensure a successful implementation of information systems, it has been widely acknowledged that i...