An empirical study of the impact of user involvement on system usage and information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM - The MIT Press scientific computation series
Organizational factors affecting the success of end-user computing
Journal of Management Information Systems
Unifying the fragmented models of information systems implementation
Critical issues in information systems research
Microcomputer applications: an empirical look at usage
Information and Management
Post implementation evaluation of computer-based information systems: current practices
Communications of the ACM
Information systems development and communicative action theory
Information and Management
Usefulness and ease of use: field study evidence regarding task considerations
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on user interfaces
Understanding user evaluations of information systems
Management Science
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
The consequences of information technology acceptance on subsequent individual performance
Information and Management
Information technology impact on process output and quality
Management Science - Special issue: Frontier research on information systems and economics
Effectiveness of decision support systems: development or reliance effect?
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: expertise and modeling expert decision making
Developing a multidimensional measure of system-use in an organizational context
Information and Management
Toward an empirical understanding of computer simulation implementation success
Information and Management
User evaluations of IS as surrogates for objective performance
Information and Management
Information, Systems and Information Systems: Making Sense of the Field
Information, Systems and Information Systems: Making Sense of the Field
Information systems evaluation: navigating through the problem domain
Information and Management
AIMQ: a methodology for information quality assessment
Information and Management
Why do people use information technology?: a critical review of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Human-computer interaction research in the managemant information systems discipline
Executives' perceptions of the business value of information technology: a process-oriented approach
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
An integrated model of information systems adoption in small businesses
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Organizational size and IT innovation adoption: A meta-analysis
Information and Management
Environmental Modelling & Software
Impact of GDSS: opening the black box
Decision Support Systems
A meta-analysis of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Effects of individuals' psychological states on their satisfaction with the GSS process
Information and Management
Journal of Management Information Systems
The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update
Journal of Management Information Systems
Adding contextual specificity to the technology acceptance model
Computers in Human Behavior
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
Dynamic mapping of nature values to support prioritization of coastal oil combating
Environmental Modelling & Software
Raising the bar? - The challenges of evaluating the outcomes of environmental modelling and software
Environmental Modelling & Software
A methodology for the design and development of integrated models for policy support
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Modeling simple trigeneration systems for the distribution of environmental loads
Environmental Modelling & Software
A model for measuring e-learning systems success in universities
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Information systems for marine protected areas: How do users interpret desirable data attributes?
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
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The potential usefulness of different kinds of Information System (IS) for environmental management is well recognised. However, concerns have been raised about the translation of this potential into actual use and benefit to policy and planning organisations and outcomes. The aims of this paper are to identify those factors which have been found to influence the use and usefulness of IS and in doing so to provide advice for managing development and implementation processes. There is no body of empirical work on the topic for environmental application. However a substantial literature on non-environmental IS has been developed and is used as source material. A classification of IS life cycle processes is developed and the best, worst and possible predicting factors for each process identified. The best predicting factors for IS usefulness across the life cycle were found to be user participation, user perceptions and intentions, user computer experience, top management support, support and training, external pressure, IS unit professionalism and the availability of external information sources. The state of knowledge about the determinants of IS usefulness is discussed and priorities for future research are identified. The factors identified are then discussed in terms of what they mean for managing IS development and for overcoming concerns about environmental IS development and use.