Modeling the Development and Use of Strategic Information Systems
Francis D. Tuggle and
H. Albert Napier
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Francis D. Tuggle: American University, USA
H. Albert Napier: Rice University, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1994, vol. 7, issue 4, 5-19
Abstract:
The successful adoption of a strategic information system (SIS) is shown to hinge upon a favorable decision to develop a SIS and on a favorable decision to use the developed SIS. A model is exhibited that integrates the factors that lie behind these two separable but linked decisions, and the model receives preliminary explication. The model organizes concisely much of the relevant research literature. Two case studies, one of a successful adoption decision and one for which a SIS has not been well received by the marketplace, provide an initial corroboration of the model.
Date: 1994
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