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Considerable prescriptive literature exists which advocates user involvement in the development of information systems and suggests alternative mechanisms by which such involvement can be increased. However, formal empirical studies investigating user involvement are few in number, fragmented,...
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This paper criticallyreviews measures of user information satisfaction and selectsone for replication and extension. Asurvey of production managers isused to provide additional supportfor the instrument, eliminate scalesthat are psychometrically unsound,and develop a standard short formfor use...
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The paper presents a comprehensive framework for research in Management Information Systems (MIS). The necessity for a more comprehensive research framework is derived from a review of past research frameworks. The new framework is validated by mapping 331 MIS doctoral dissertations into its...
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