1995
DOI: 10.2307/249600
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The Information Technology Interaction Model: A Foundation for the MBA Core Course

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“…When an information system is introduced in an organization, 'one of the most fundamental results is that the system is either used or not used' [43]. The study revealed that there are variations in the level of ERP usage by the end-users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When an information system is introduced in an organization, 'one of the most fundamental results is that the system is either used or not used' [43]. The study revealed that there are variations in the level of ERP usage by the end-users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main driver of the strategy has to be to achieve a comprehensive architecture of an Information System (IS) dedicated to water uses and connected to others systems involved in human activities. By definition, Information systems are implemented within an organization for the purpose of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of that organization (Silver, 1995). Capabilities of the IS and characteristics of the organization, its work systems, its people, and its development and implementation methodologies together determine the extent to which that purpose is achieved.…”
Section: Methodology For Assessing Prioritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, it is the combination of (what, who, and how) where the organization specifies what technology to use, who will do it, and how it will be done (McLeod & Schell, 2007;Watson, 2008;Laudon and Laudon,2009;Pearlson and Daunders,2009). Silver et al (1995) provided a views on IS which is a managerial view that includes people, business processes and Information Systems.…”
Section: Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%