Validating the IS-Impact model in Australasian universities
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08/07/2010
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This paper presents a novel study that aims to contribute to understanding the phenomenon of Enterprise Systems (ES) evaluation in Australasian universities. The proposed study addresses known limitations of arguably the most significant dependent variable in the Information System (IS) field - IS Success or IS-Impact. This study adopts the IS-Impact measurement model, reported by Gable et al. (2008), as the primary commencing theory-base and applies research extension strategy described by Berthon et al. (2002); extending both theory and the context. This study employs a longitudinal, multi-method research design, with two interrelated phases – exploratory and confirmatory. The exploratory phase aims to investigate the applicability and sufficiency of the IS-Impact dimensions and measures in the new context. The confirmatory phase will gather quantitative data to statistically validate IS-Impact model as a formative index. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34188/3/34188.pdf http://www.pacis2010.org/index.htm Rabaa'i, Ahmad A. (2010) Validating the IS-Impact model in Australasian universities. In PACIS 2010 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Doctoral Consortium , July 8-9, 2010, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan . |
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Copyright 2010 please consult the author. |
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Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #IS-Impact #IS-Success #IS Evaluation #Formative Construct Validity |
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Conference Paper |