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Managing user acceptance towards enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: understanding the dissonance between user expectations and managerial policies Lim E., Pan S., Tan C. European Journal of Information Systems 14(2): 135-149, 2005. Type: Article
This paper is an academic study of something that is very familiar to anyone who has managed a complex enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation--that the installed package is going to be a failure if the employees don...
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Mar 9 2006 |
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Contextual influences on technology use mediation: a comparative analysis of electronic medical record systems Davidson E., Chiasson M. European Journal of Information Systems 14(1): 6-18, 2005. Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)
Electronic medical records (EMRs) and electronic health records (EHRs) have become a focal point in the healthcare industry. In this paper, the authors describe their study of technology use mediation (TUM) processes in EMR systems. Th...
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Mar 2 2006 |
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The future of inter-organisational system linkages: findings of an international Delphi study Daniel E., White A. European Journal of Information Systems 14(2): 188-203, 2005. Type: Article
Four information linkage systems are studied in this paper: enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, Web services, electronic hubs (e-hubs), and enterprise portals. The adoption of each is forecasted using the Delphi technique....
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Feb 1 2006 |
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Information systems development as emergent socio-technical change: a practice approach Luna-Reyes L., Zhang J., Gil-García J., Cresswell A. European Journal of Information Systems 14(1): 93-105, 2005. Type: Article
Sociotechnical theories are a powerful mechanism for understanding the interplay among information technology, organizations, individuals, and the environment. The authors give a marvelous overview of many theories that contribute to o...
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Jan 26 2006 |
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The surface of emergence in systems development: agency, institutions, and large-scale information systems Chae B., Poole M. European Journal of Information Systems 14(1): 19-36, 2005. Type: Article
Problems encountered during an upgrade of a large-scale information system at a major educational institution form the basis of the study described in this paper. The paper describes the influences that preexisting systems have on such...
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Jan 24 2006 |
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Investigating success factors in enterprise application integration: a case-driven analysis Lam W. European Journal of Information Systems 14(2): 175-187, 2005. Type: Article
This paper analyzes the relevance of critical success factors (CSFs) on enterprise application integration (EAI) projects. Lam starts with an extensive review, to identify high-level classes and elemental factors. His discussion is rel...
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Jan 13 2006 |
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Contextual influences on technology use mediation: a comparative analysis of electronic medical record systems Davidson E., Chiasson M. European Journal of Information Systems 14(1): 6-18, 2005. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
Introduced in 1994 [1], technology use mediation (TUM) has become an important approach to managing the large number of currently available software packages and computer-mediated communication technologies, and to integrating them int...
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Dec 21 2005 |
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User participation in decision support systems development: influencing system outcomes Lynch T., Gregor S. European Journal of Information Systems 13(4): 286-301, 2004. Type: Article
What is the effect of user participation on the success or failure of a final product? This is a common question in software development. Lynch and Gregor claim that there is a strong relationship between user participation during the ...
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Oct 26 2005 |
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Decision support systems evolution: framework, case study and research agenda Arnott D. European Journal of Information Systems 13(4): 247-259, 2004. Type: Article
Decision support system (DSS) concepts play a very important role in the effective use of information in decision making for middle and top-level management. This paper is concerned with the development of a framework of evolution for ...
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Oct 20 2005 |
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A research framework for analysing eBusiness models Pateli A., Giaglis G. European Journal of Information Systems 13(4): 302-314, 2004. Type: Article
According to the research discussed in this paper, “business model” is an obscure term. When you focus on just e-business, it gets more obscure....
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Aug 11 2005 |
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