Information Systems and User Performance (Paperback)

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Throughout the history of information systems (IS), a persistent interest to form accurate insights into how users interact with the systems themselves to perform tasks has remained. A fundamental question for business managers is how to obtain better performance out of end-users and what system factors must be managed to improve it. The book provides an evaluation of the impacts of information systems on end user performance. It contains a deep literature review of IS and performance at both organizational and user levels by applying IS theory in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system contexts. The book also discusses the main IS models and provides a framework for measuring and evaluating information systems in business organizations, highlighting the most commonly used research methods in IS research during the last decades. The book will help readers understand the impact of information systems on end user performance and how IS should be evaluated with a special focus on ERP systems and user aspects. People who should read this book include IS and ERP researchers, IT designers, ERP practitioners, business managers, MIS and IT students with emphasis on postgraduate students

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Throughout the history of information systems (IS), a persistent interest to form accurate insights into how users interact with the systems themselves to perform tasks has remained. A fundamental question for business managers is how to obtain better performance out of end-users and what system factors must be managed to improve it. The book provides an evaluation of the impacts of information systems on end user performance. It contains a deep literature review of IS and performance at both organizational and user levels by applying IS theory in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system contexts. The book also discusses the main IS models and provides a framework for measuring and evaluating information systems in business organizations, highlighting the most commonly used research methods in IS research during the last decades. The book will help readers understand the impact of information systems on end user performance and how IS should be evaluated with a special focus on ERP systems and user aspects. People who should read this book include IS and ERP researchers, IT designers, ERP practitioners, business managers, MIS and IT students with emphasis on postgraduate students

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

November 2013

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First published

November 2013

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

412

ISBN-13

978-3-659-48129-1

Barcode

9783659481291

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LSN

3-659-48129-7



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