2007
DOI: 10.4018/joeuc.2007040101
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Are Information Systems' Success and Failure Factors Related? An Exploratory Study

Abstract: Although the discipline of information systems (IS) development is well established, systems’ failure, abandonment, and dissatisfaction with functioning systems remain widespread. This has generated a considerable amount of literature investigating the factors seen to contribute to IS success and failure. However, little attention has been given to the possible relationships among the factors most influential in IS success and failure. Therefore, we examine the development of a successful system and compare th… Show more

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“…The performance of profitable organizations is influenced by management commitment (Kaplan & Norton, 2007). The commitment of top managers is an important success factor in the project planning phase (Fowler & Horan, 2007). Committed project managers are able to make a positive change in the project through monitoring the development and ensuring the project's available resources, which in turn can lead to successful project management (Pinto & Prescott, 1988).…”
Section: Introduction 19 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of profitable organizations is influenced by management commitment (Kaplan & Norton, 2007). The commitment of top managers is an important success factor in the project planning phase (Fowler & Horan, 2007). Committed project managers are able to make a positive change in the project through monitoring the development and ensuring the project's available resources, which in turn can lead to successful project management (Pinto & Prescott, 1988).…”
Section: Introduction 19 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No print sources were gathered unless digitized. Because previous theories have suggested that studying the combination of success and failure is most conducive to understanding what predicts either (Belassi & Tukel, 1996; Fowler & Horan, 2007), sources discussing a project outcome (failure and/or success) were included. A holistic view was taken on the meaning of project failure and/or success, considering the entire project life cycle, and therefore including failures in operations such as accidents or systems failures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to measure IT as a resource, is to examine IT's impact upon a firm's financial performance ratio's. Fowler and Horan (2007) state that information systems success can be measured by measures related to organizational performance. Return on assets (ROA) is a common financial ratio used to measure performance.…”
Section: Information Technology Internal Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%