An empirical study of users as application developers
Information and Management - Annals of discrete mathematics, 24
End-user computing: the MIS managers' perspective
Information and Management
A laboratory study of user characteristics and decision-making performance in end-user computing
Information and Management
Harvard Business Review
The management of end user computing
Communications of the ACM
A field study of end user computing: findings and issues
MIS Quarterly
End-User Computing Success Factors: Further Evidence from a Developing Nation
Information Resources Management Journal
Systems Theory and Information Resources Management: Integrating Key Concepts
Information Resources Management Journal
The Impact of User Satisfaction on Computer-Mediated Communication Acceptance: A Causal Path Model
Information Resources Management Journal
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Four hypotheses of organizational factors affecting the extent of end user computing EUC were investigated by means of a field study. The study encompassed 108 users in 21 organizations. The major findings in the data presented here are that the extent of EUC is closely associated with organizational size, DP resources, top management use, and users needs. A model is presented integrating these factors within a framework of organizational information resources.