[[abstract]]We adapted a model in organizational theory to determine whether organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) of system implementation teams influenced that organization's integration climate and improved their project management, resulting in successful system implementation. Surveys were elicited from 254 system users in various business organizations that had implemented large-scale IS in the previous year; the analysis of their responses provided support for our model, suggesting that the OCB of the implementation team created a higher level of integration climate and more effective project management, and that these in turn influenced information system success. Implications for researchers and managers are discussed and lim...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explain how to improve organizational citizenship behavior...
The objective of this paper is to emphasize the importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (...
Prior research on the role of user participation in system development has yielded inconsistent resu...
The growing complexity of systems, the increasing intensity of their use, and the greater prominence...
User involvement in information system development has long received research attention due to its s...
User involvement in information system development has long received research attention due to its ...
Abstract — Globalization has changed the dynamics of team working in software development. Part of a...
IS staff interact with their non-IS colleagues for many reasons, such as investigating their IT need...
n organizations in general, cooperative behavior across functional units is increasingly essential w...
Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) has been conducted almost all over the world s...
As one of the emerging research fields of sustainability management, Organizational Citizenship Beha...
An effective information system (IS) function depends to a great extent upon the perceived system qu...
Information systems (IS) support in organizations has undergone dramatic changes over the years. IS ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly important to organizations and has become essential to t...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has been suggested to facilitate organizational functionin...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explain how to improve organizational citizenship behavior...
The objective of this paper is to emphasize the importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (...
Prior research on the role of user participation in system development has yielded inconsistent resu...
The growing complexity of systems, the increasing intensity of their use, and the greater prominence...
User involvement in information system development has long received research attention due to its s...
User involvement in information system development has long received research attention due to its ...
Abstract — Globalization has changed the dynamics of team working in software development. Part of a...
IS staff interact with their non-IS colleagues for many reasons, such as investigating their IT need...
n organizations in general, cooperative behavior across functional units is increasingly essential w...
Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) has been conducted almost all over the world s...
As one of the emerging research fields of sustainability management, Organizational Citizenship Beha...
An effective information system (IS) function depends to a great extent upon the perceived system qu...
Information systems (IS) support in organizations has undergone dramatic changes over the years. IS ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly important to organizations and has become essential to t...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has been suggested to facilitate organizational functionin...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explain how to improve organizational citizenship behavior...
The objective of this paper is to emphasize the importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (...
Prior research on the role of user participation in system development has yielded inconsistent resu...