A taxonomy of players and activities across the ERP project life cycle

TM Somers, KG Nelson - Information & management, 2004 - Elsevier
An important problem in probabilistic description is to understand who are the key players,
which activities associated with enterprise system implementations are important, and when …

The adoption of spreadsheet software: testing innovation diffusion theory in the context of end-user computing

JC Brancheau, JC Wetherbe - Information systems research, 1990 - pubsonline.informs.org
Judging by the wealth of problems reported in the literature, information systems (IS) and
general managers are not sure how to manage the introduction of new information …

Organizational adoption and assimilation of complex technological innovations: development and application of a new framework

MJ Gallivan - ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances …, 2001 - dl.acm.org
This paper explores the applicability of traditional innovation adoption and diffusion models
to contingent, authority innovation processes occurring within an organizational context …

Corporate systems management: an overview and research perspective

TD Clark Jr - Communications of the ACM, 1992 - dl.acm.org
A number of recent papers and articles have dealt with the views of information systems (IS)
managers about the important issues facing them IS, 91. These studies typically involve …

An assessment of the contingency theory of management information systems

P Weill, MH Olson - Journal of management information systems, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores the use of contingency theory in the field of Management Information
Systems (MIS). The development of contingency theory in MIS is compared to the …

Factors influencing corporate web site adoption: a time-based assessment

RC Beatty, JP Shim, MC Jones - Information & management, 2001 - Elsevier
Although the World Wide Web (Web) has become one of the most widely used information
technologies, research indicates that there are many firms that are still considering whether …

Impact of information technology management practices on customer service

J Karimi, TM Somers, YP Gupta - Journal of Management …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, despite huge incentives and subsequent increases in investment in customer
relationship management technology, many firms have not been able to increase their …

Capturing bottom-up information technology use processes: A complex adaptive systems model

N Nan - MIS quarterly, 2011 - JSTOR
Although information systems researchers have long recognized the possibility for collective-
level information technology use patterns and outcomes to emerge from individual-level IT …

Justifying investments in new information technologies

BL Dos Santos - Journal of management information systems, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Dealing with technological advances has been and continues to be a key facet of an
information systems (IS) manager's job as new information technologies continue to be …

Organizational and interorganizational determinants of EDI diffusion and organizational performance: A causal model

K Ramamurthy, G Premkumar… - Journal of Organizational …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Electronic data interchange (EDI), a specific form of interorganizational systems, has the
potential to significantly influence business operations and the exchange of business …