Organizational Context and the Success of Management Information Systems
Phillip Ein-Dor and
Eli Segev
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Phillip Ein-Dor: Tel-Aviv University
Eli Segev: Tel-Aviv University
Management Science, 1978, vol. 24, issue 10, 1064-1077
Abstract:
This paper identifies the organizational context variables affecting the success and failure of MIS. The variables are categorized as uncontrollable, partially controllable and controlled, and a conceptual scheme is suggested. In addition, current information on these variables and the interactions between them is surveyed; propositions are stated concerning relationships between the variables and the success or failure of MIS.
Date: 1978
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