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
Executive support systems: the emergence of top management computer use
Executive support systems: the emergence of top management computer use
The measurement of end-user computing satisfaction
MIS Quarterly
Rethinking the concept of user involvement
MIS Quarterly
Organization context and information systems success: a contingency approach
Journal of Management Information Systems
Data quality: management and technology
Data quality: management and technology
ICIS '91 Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information systems
Executive information systems: a critical perspective
Information and Management
The factors affecting strategic information systems applications: an empirical assessment
Information and Management
EIS adoption, use, and impact: the executive perspective
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on executive information systems
Determinants of EIS use: testing a behavioral model
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
Measuring system usage: implications for IS theory testing
Management Science
Applied multivariate techniques
Applied multivariate techniques
Empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Management Science
Assessing IT usage: the role of prior experience
MIS Quarterly
Training experiences and usage intentions: a field study of a graphical user interface
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Building executive information systems and other decision support applications
Building executive information systems and other decision support applications
Communications of the ACM
Journal of Global Information Management
An examination of executive information system (EIS) users
Information and Management
Data quality and systems theory
Communications of the ACM
Quality information and knowledge
Quality information and knowledge
Key antecedents of executive information system success: a path analytic approach
Decision Support Systems
Data management in executive information systems
Information and Management
The relationship between user satisfaction and systems usage: empirical evidence from Egypt
Journal of End User Computing
Designing in the dark: the changing user-developer relationship in information systems development
ICIS '97 Proceedings of the eighteenth international conference on Information systems
The use of an interactive information storage and retrieval system in medical research
Communications of the ACM
Information quality benchmarks: product and service performance
Communications of the ACM - Supporting community and building social capital
AIMQ: a methodology for information quality assessment
Information and Management
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Beyond accuracy: what data quality means to data consumers
Journal of Management Information Systems
Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Navigation in information-intensive environments
Information Resources Management Journal
An empirical investigation of factors affecting ubiquitous computing use and U-business value
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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This article reports on the findings of research investigating the influence of information quality on EIS information use, as well as the possible impact of ease of use, user involvement, IS maturity, and system sophistication on EIS information quality. To test the research hypotheses, data was collected from 216 UK-based executives. A structural equation modeling SEM technique for data analysis and model measurement was applied. Information quality was found to influence EIS information use. Also, ease of use, user involvement, the IS integration dimension of IS maturity, and EIS sophistication were found to influence executives' perception of information quality. Further findings, limitations, implications for researchers, and practitioners are discussed.