Tuggle, F.D.; Napier, H.A.: Modelling the development and use of strategic information systems (1994)
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- Abstract
- Shows how the successful adoption of a strategic information system (SIS) hinges upon 2 favourable decisions to develop and then use a SIS. Presents and explains a model that integrates the factors that lie behins these 2 separable but linked decisions. The model organizes consisely much of the relevant research literature. 2 case studies, 1 of a successful adoption decision and 1 for which a SIS has not been well received by the marketplace, provide initial corroboration of the model