How information-sharing values influence the use of information systems: An investigation in the business intelligence systems context
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Keywords:
Business value of IT;
Strategic IS management;
Business intelligence systems;
Information utilization;
Information-sharing values.
Author(s):
Aleš Popovič (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Slovenia), Ray Hackney (Brunel University, Business School, UK), Pedro Simões Coelho (Universidade NOVA, ISEGI, Portugal), Jurij Jaklič (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Slovenia).
Abstract:
Although the constituents of information systems (IS) success and their relationships have been well documented in the business value of information technology (IT) and strategic IS literature, our understanding of how information-sharing values affect the relationships among IS success dimensions is limited. In response, we conduct a quantitative study of 146 medium and large firms that have implemented a business intelligence system in their operations. Our results highlight that in the business intelligence systems context information-sharing values are not directly linked to IT-enabled information use, yet they act as significant moderators of information systems success dimensions relationships.
Journal:
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems; Volume 23, Issue 4, December 2014, Pages 270–283
Indexing:
JCR IF (2013): 2.571; ABS: 3
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