Organization context and information systems success: a contingency approach

作者: Louis Raymond

DOI: 10.1080/07421222.1990.11517869

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摘要: Abstract:Previous research suggests that organizational factors can be as important individual for the success of information systems. This paper proposes a contingency approach relating selected factors, namely size, maturity, resources, time frame, and IS sophistication to user satisfaction system usage. The model is tested through an empirical investigation 34 small medium-sized manufacturing firms. Data analysis results indicate while frame have direct effect upon usage, resources mediated by

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