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A Study of the Impact of Organizational Learning On Information System Effectiveness

International Journal of Business and Information

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Title A Study of the Impact of Organizational Learning On Information System Effectiveness
 
Creator Cho, Vincent
 
Description Past studies on system effectiveness capture the underlying factors (top management support, communication effectiveness, firm size, and user training) as well as different dimensions (system quality, information quality, use, user satisfaction, individual impact, and organizational impact) necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of a system. Although the framework of system effectiveness from DeLone and McLean [1992, 2003] is well established, some recent studies on organizational learning (OL), which is a more intrinsic concept, drive us to re-visit the issue of system effectiveness. With a strong learning culture, companies can face the challenges of new things. It is hypothesized that an organization with good learning orientation will facilitate the implementation and use of a new system. A survey was conducted among those firms implementing an electronic document management system (EDMS). It is found that management support is still the most important factor and may improve an organization’s performance in different ways. Other than that, organizational learning does impact the performance of employees and their satisfaction with new technology implementation. Its influence on EDMS effectiveness is stronger on employees than on the organization. 
 
Publisher International Business Academics Consortium
 
Date 2015-11-12
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/msword
 
Identifier https://ijbi.org/ijbi/article/view/16
 
Source International Journal of Business and Information; Vol 2 No 1 (2007)
2520-0151
1728-8673
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://ijbi.org/ijbi/article/view/16/18
 
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