The measurement of end-user computing satisfaction
MIS Quarterly
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on IS curricula and pedagogy
A structural model of end user computing satisfaction and user performance
Information and Management
Information Technology Effects on Firm Performance As Measured by Tobin's Q
Management Science
Journal of Systems and Software
A validation of the end-user computing satisfaction instrument in Taiwan
Information and Management
Measures of perceived end-user computing skills
Information and Management
Study on Information Technology Capabilities based on Value Net Theory
ISECS '08 Proceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security
An effectiveness measurement model for knowledge management
Knowledge-Based Systems
The evolutionary perspective of knowledge creation - A mathematical representation
Knowledge-Based Systems
Processing online analytics with classification and association rule mining
Knowledge-Based Systems
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The information technology (IT) capability of an enterprise is very important for the efficient execution of its management activities and to improve task performance in an IT environment. Appropriate measures are necessary for a firm to gauge, manage and improve enterprise IT capability. This research presents a 17-item scale that can efficiently measure enterprise IT capability, and verifies its validity and reliability. The theoretical and practical applications of the measure are discussed, including how it can be effectively utilized to improve enterprise IT capability.