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EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS’ (EIS) STRUCTURE AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DECISION-MAKING. A COMPARISON BETWEEN DECISION SUPPORT COMPUTER SYSTEMS

Alexandru Adrian Ţole () and Nicoleta Cristina Matei ()
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Alexandru Adrian Ţole: PhD student, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Nicoleta Cristina Matei: Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest, Romania

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2016, vol. 10, issue 1, 194-207

Abstract: The rise of competitiveness at the economic level due to the acceleration of decisions-taking process as a result of situations occurring within a company led to the creation of information systems that enhance the managers' knowledge of the environment where the organization operates. The abundance of information solutions help the decision makers within a company steer better in the business they belong to. Due to the fact that the information processed by means of information systems comes from the majority of departments in a company, the management can thus identify the source of problems and take measures to correct the errors encountered.

Date: 2016
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