Executive support systems: the emergence of top management computer use
Executive support systems: the emergence of top management computer use
Rethinking the concept of user involvement
MIS Quarterly
Factors critical to the success of executive information systems in British Airways
European Journal of Information Systems
The strategic business objectives method for guiding executive information systems development
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue on management support systems
The role of prototyping in executive decision systems
Information and Management
ICIS '91 Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information systems
Journal of Systems and Software
Prioritizing software development productivity factors using the analytic hierarchy process
Journal of Systems and Software
Customer-developer links in software development
Communications of the ACM
EIS adoption, use, and impact: the executive perspective
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on executive information systems
Using EIS to respond to dynamic business conditions
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on executive information systems
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on executive information systems
Executive information systems: a study and comparative analysis
Information and Management
Determinates of EIS acceptance
Information and Management
Building executive information systems and other decision support applications
Building executive information systems and other decision support applications
Controlling prototype development through risk analysis
MIS Quarterly
An examination of executive information system (EIS) users
Information and Management
Key antecedents of executive information system success: a path analytic approach
Decision Support Systems
The effect of user engagement on system success: a meta-analytical integration of research findings
Information and Management
Evolving a new theory of project success
Communications of the ACM
User resistance and strategies for promoting acceptance across system types
Information and Management
Packaged software: implications of the differences from custom approaches to software development
European Journal of Information Systems
The relationship between user participation and system success: a simultaneous contingency approach
Information and Management
Power, politics, and MIS implementation
Communications of the ACM
EIS evolution in large Spanish businesses
Information and Management
Improving information requirements determination: a cognitive perspective
Information and Management
Perception differences of software success: provider and user views of system metrics
Journal of Systems and Software
Toward a contingency model for selecting an information system prototyping strategy
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Executive information systems: their impact on executive decision making
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Organizational impact of group support systems, expert systems, and executive information systems
Assessing the value of conoco's EIS
MIS Quarterly
A decision model for IS outsourcing
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Using a multi-criteria decision making approach to evaluate mobile phone alternatives
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Evaluating digital video recorder systems using analytic hierarchy and analytic network processes
Information Sciences: an International Journal
TAM-based success modeling in ERP
Interacting with Computers
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Applying fuzzy hierarchy multiple attributes to construct an expert decision making process
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Augmented fuzzy cognitive maps for modelling LMS critical success factors
Knowledge-Based Systems
Assessing critical success factors for military decision support
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
An integrated group decision making model and its evaluation by DEA for automobile industry
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Improving VRSS-based vulnerability prioritization using analytic hierarchy process
Journal of Systems and Software
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
Knowledge of IT Project Success and Failure Factors: Towards an Integration into the SDLC
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
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For academics and practitioners concerned with computer-based information systems, one central issue is the study of critical success factors (CSF) of information systems development and implementation. Whereas several critical success factors analyses appear in the literature, most of them do not have any technical background. In this paper, we propose the use of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to set critical success factors priorities. Results suggest that technical elements are less critical than information and human factors and that an adequate knowledge of the information requirements of users is the most important critical success factors related with executive information systems (EIS).