Systems, Objectives, Solutions
Management information systems: conceptual foundations, structure, and development (2nd ed.)
Management information systems: conceptual foundations, structure, and development (2nd ed.)
Managerial considerations in participative design of MIS/DSS
Information and Management
Organizational factors affecting the success of end-user computing
Journal of Management Information Systems
An exploratory contingency model of user participation and MIS use
Information and Management
Implementation and structural variables
Information and Management
Training end users: an exploratory study
MIS Quarterly
An empirical investigation of DSS usage and the user's perception of DSS training
Information and Management
The measurement of end-user computing satisfaction
MIS Quarterly
I/S attitudes: toward theoretical and definitional clarity
ACM SIGMIS Database
Distinguishing characteristics of organizations using computers
Information and Management
Validation of a user satisfaction instrument for office automation success
Information and Management
Organization context and information systems success: a contingency approach
Journal of Management Information Systems
What is being done to measure user satisfaction with EDF/MIS
Information and Management
Firm size and the information technology investment intensity of life insurers
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on the strategic use of information systems
Effects of information system education and training on user satisfaction: an empirical evaluation
Information and Management
Task uncertainty and the use of computer technology
Information and Management
Information and Management
The stage hypothesis revisited: an EDP professionals' point of view
Information and Management
Impact of the CEO's participation on information systems steering committees
Journal of Management Information Systems
The measurement of user information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM
The stage hypothesis and the s-curve: some contradictory evidence
Communications of the ACM
Managing the computer resource: a stage hypothesis
Communications of the ACM
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Critical factors for adopting PACS in Taiwan: views of radiology department directors
Decision Support Systems
Information System Success: Individual and Organizational Determinants
Management Science
Information System Success: Individual and Organizational Determinants
Management Science
The impacts of user review on software responsiveness: Moderating requirements uncertainty
Information and Management
The Role of User Participation in Information Systems Development: Implications from a Meta-Analysis
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information and Software Technology
Understanding the key success factors of RFID use in Supply Chain Management: a Delphi study
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An empirical investigation of employee portal success
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Management information systems and strategic performances: The role of top team composition
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A conceptual model for the process of IT innovation adoption in organizations
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management
Performance measurement systems and environmental uncertainty effect on profitability
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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In previous implementation studies, the relationships between influence factors and information systems (IS) performance under the level of IS evolution were not empirically examined. The studies did not consider the evolution level of IS in examining influence factors of IS performance. They have tried to identify critical influence factors without considering the state of the IS and the IS department, that is, the levels of IS evolution.The objectives of this study are to examine the direct relationships between influence factors and performance of accounting information systems (AIS), and to identify the moderating effect of evolution level of IS on the relationships. In this study, the direct relationships and the moderating effect of evolution level of IS were hypothesized.The results of the empirical test suggested that there are significant positive correlations between the performance of an AIS and the influence factors such as user involvement, capability of IS personnel and organization size. It was also proved that the relationships between performance of AIS and influence factors are significantly influenced by the evolution level of IS. Hence, for the success of AIS, each influence factor should be considered differently in the degree of importance according to the level of IS evolution.