1995
DOI: 10.2307/249685
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Business Value of Information Technology: A Study of Electronic Data Interchange

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“…Prior research employed various measures of IS success, including user satisfaction [2,28,35,52], business pro®tability [13,44], improved decision quality and performance [42,49,54,62], perceived bene®ts of information systems [20,30,51], and the level of system usage [21,22]. All of them stressed the importance of information quality.…”
Section: Information Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research employed various measures of IS success, including user satisfaction [2,28,35,52], business pro®tability [13,44], improved decision quality and performance [42,49,54,62], perceived bene®ts of information systems [20,30,51], and the level of system usage [21,22]. All of them stressed the importance of information quality.…”
Section: Information Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the discussion has largely been focused upon the organizational, aggregate level of assessment and not on an individual assessment of value (e.g. Brynjolfsson and Hitt 1996;Kohli and Devaraj 2003;Mukhopadhyay et al 1995). At the individual level, two similar concepts have been studied-relative advantage and perceived usefulness.…”
Section: The Derivative Definition Of Acceptancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…there is at least one major study of the impact of ED! at Chrysler corporation Mukhopadhyay et al (1995). According to this study, the total benefits of ED!…”
Section: Educational Needsmentioning
confidence: 87%