Systems, Objectives, Solutions
The use of an interactive information storage and retrieval system in medical research
Communications of the ACM
An investigation into the factors that may affect the perceived utilization of computer-based decision support systems
Critical success factors of decision support systems: An experimental study
ACM SIGMIS Database
Regret avoidance as a measure of DSS success: An exploratory study
Decision Support Systems
Structural equation modeling the use of a risk assessment instrument in child protective services
Decision Support Systems
Factors that contribute to management support system success: An analysis of field studies
Decision Support Systems
Factors affecting the implementation success of Internet-based information systems
Computers in Human Behavior
Exploring the influence of perceptual factors in the success of web-based spatial DSS
Decision Support Systems
A structural equation modeling of the Internet acceptance in Korea
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
An empirical investigation of the key determinants of data warehouse adoption
Decision Support Systems
Structural equation model for EDI controls: Controls design perspective
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Environmental Modelling & Software
udpSkeduler: A Web architecture based decision support system for course and classroom scheduling
Decision Support Systems
Exploring the relationships between user information satisfaction and job satisfaction
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Case study: Service quality from the other side: Information systems management at Duquesne Light
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Understanding the role of computer-mediated counter-argument in countering confirmation bias
Decision Support Systems
End-User's Disconfirmed Expectations and the Success of Information Systems
Information Resources Management Journal
Building a Knowledge Base for MIS Research: A Meta-Analysis of a Systems Success Model
Information Resources Management Journal
An Analysis of Intranet Infusion Levels
Information Resources Management Journal
Information Resources Management Journal
A Comparison of Implementation Resistance Factors for DMSS Versus Other Information Systems
Information Resources Management Journal
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A field study involving 124 organizations, and 378 DSS users, was conducted to ascertain the influence of the user's task environment on DSS success. Three groups were analyzed in the study: managers, financial and planning analysts (FPA's), and "others" who were predominantly management scientists or data processing analysts. The study focused on three factors discussed in the MIS literature as potential, but unsubstantiated contributors to DSS success: decision context (degree of problem structure), level of task interdependence (degree of interaction with others), and level of task constraints (degree of decision maker authority and autonomy). There was some evidence that the decision context and the level of task interdependence were moderately related to decision-making success for managers and others. There was very little support found to substantiate a relationship between the level of task constraints and DSS success for any group in the study. The results reaffirmed that the level of top management support, user training, and length of DSS use are important correlates of DSS success.