peer-reviewedExecutive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information systems to have emerged with the intention of providing executives with the information they require to run their businesses. Some advocates of these systems see them as a panacea - the long-awaited moment when computing will provide meaningful and significant assistance to top management. However, others have questioned the extent to which these systems are suited to executive work, and see them as yet another passing fad in a field that has had more than its share of the same. This paper discusses some of the potential benefits to executives that have been identified in the literature as arising from the use of EIS. The results of a fiel...
Over the past decade, a growing number of organisations have been developing executive information s...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
In recent years a number o f organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in o...
Executive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information systems to have e...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
In a recent survey amongst senior executives in the UK, using data as a corporate resource was ranke...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
Executive information systems (EIS) are now suc-cessfully providing computer support for senior exec...
In today\u27s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, executives need more effective wa...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Executive computing can have a major impact on the nature of executive work and the way that organis...
Although investment in IT is growing rapidly, a number of studies have shown that the full benefits ...
The acquisition and use of information are key factors in successful executive performance. Although...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) are gaining increased attention in the last few decades. To disc...
Over the past decade, a growing number of organisations have been developing executive information s...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
In recent years a number o f organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in o...
Executive information systems (EIS) are the most-recent computer-based information systems to have e...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
In a recent survey amongst senior executives in the UK, using data as a corporate resource was ranke...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
Executive information systems (EIS) are now suc-cessfully providing computer support for senior exec...
In today\u27s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, executives need more effective wa...
To improve the performance of executives’ work, a number of organisations have implemented executive...
Executive computing can have a major impact on the nature of executive work and the way that organis...
Although investment in IT is growing rapidly, a number of studies have shown that the full benefits ...
The acquisition and use of information are key factors in successful executive performance. Although...
Executive Information Systems (EIS) are gaining increased attention in the last few decades. To disc...
Over the past decade, a growing number of organisations have been developing executive information s...
In recent years a number of organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in or...
In recent years a number o f organisations have implemented executive information systems (EIS) in o...