Behavioral drivers of EIS failure
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2010
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We argue that the sustained successful operation of an ES is determined by, and is dependent on, multiple organizational stakeholders. The single greatest organizational barrier to EIS success and achieving widespread organizational benefits can be attributed to the way in which different subcultures treat data critical to EIS operation. Building on Lee & Strong’s (2004) data roles we incorporate Schien’s (1996) cultural framework along with DeLone and McLean’s (2003) dimensions of IS success, unpacking the underlying drivers of behaviors as they relate to EIS data. Further, we explain the origins of data based conflict resulting in poor EIS data utilization. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39254/1/c39254.pdf http://www.anzamconference.org/ Murphy, Glen D., Hyland, Paul, & Salomone, Sonia (2010) Behavioral drivers of EIS failure. In 24th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference : Managing for Unknowable Futures, 8–10 December, 2010, Adelaide. |
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Copyright 2010 Please consult the authors. |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150307 Innovation and Technology Management #Information Technology #Knowledge Management #Organizational Performance #Technology |
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Conference Paper |