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This paper investigates four salient characteristics of IS-success models that are largely ignored in prior literature. Using data gathered from 600 responses, this study establishes the importance of (1) completeness of the model dimensions and measures, (2) mutual exclusivity of the model...
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Organizations invest substantial resources in Enterprise Systems (ES) expecting positive outcomes for the organization. Implementing an ES is a lengthy-costly undertaking, with general upheaval for many of the organizations. Many organizations therefore are seriously considering rapid...
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This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describes the extent to which an IS is incorporated into the user’s processes or tasks, success of an IS is the measure of the degree to which the person using the system is better off. For IS success,...
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This research is one of several ongoing studies conducted within the IT Professional Services (ITPS) research programme at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). In 2003, ITPS introduced the IS-Impact model, a measurement model for measuring information systems success from the viewpoint of...
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The issue of ?rigour vs. relevance? in IS research has generated an intense, heated debate for over a decade. It is possible to identify, however, only a limited number of contributions on how to increase the relevance of IS research without compromising its rigour. Based on a lifecycle view of...
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The issue of ‘rigour vs. relevance’ in IS research has generated an intense, heated debate for over a decade. It is possible to identify, however, only a limited number of contributions on how to increase the relevance of IS research without compromising its rigour. Based on a lifecycle view...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009448224
In this research-in-progress paper we argue that technology in the ubiquitous computing era offers experiences to users that extend well beyond the functional, practical applications offered in the world of work. In this era a realm of engagement is opening up to the individual that transcends...
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This paper investigates the influence of culture on product design in Botswana, a topic on which there little previous … research. It is argued that product innovation should be assimilated within the context of Botswana’s own culture but it has … product design. This experiment was conducted in Botswana with design students to analyse the socio-cultural variables …
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ten financial institutions in Botswana in its post-reform era, covering the period 2001-2006, into a 'catching up' or …, intermediation and operating approaches. The empirical results indicate a loss or little productivity gain in Botswana's financial …
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. Lack of empirical analysis of the monetarytransmission mechanism in Botswana and developing countries of Africa ingeneral … transmission mechanism of monetarypolicy in Botswana. Three different, but complementary techniques (theNarrative Approach, Vector …) are used. Results from these methods tell a consistent story andindicate that monetary policy in Botswana affects real …
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