The development and use of Executive Information Systems - The results of a study that contributes to the body of knowledge of EIS and should be of interest to both the academic and professional EIS communities.A Framework For MIS Effectiveness - by Jamal Munshi, Sonoma State University. Academy of Business Administration, 1996 International Conference, July 10-17, Athens, Greece.
Information systems, power and organisational relations - a critical analysis of the changes in organisational relations surrounding the implementation of a large information system in a New Zealand hospital.
Implementing an EIS ( Executive Information System ) - By Floyd Kelly. An EIS is a tool that provides direct on-line access to relevant information about aspects of a business that are of particular interest to the senior manager. CEO Review.
An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Information Systems Productivity and the Role of Outsourcing Policy - a detailed perspective of the IS outsourcing policy decisions with specific focus on business strategy and financial considerations, which have been generally treated separately in this context. By Yogesh Malhotra.
DSS -- A Brief History of Decision Support Systems - by D.J. Power.
DSS -- What is a Decision Support System? - by D.J. Power.
Strategies for Building America's 21st Century Workforce - to expand the IT workforce.
Effective Virtual Teams Through Communities Of Practice - This paper examines the nature of virtual teams. It presents a framework for categorising them and argues that Communities of Practice might help overcome some of the barriers to their effective use.
Networking on the Network - by Phil Agre.
Information systems development as action research - soft systems methodology and structuration theory - Ph.D. thesis by Jeremy Rose.
Incorporating General Systems Theory to help Analyse and Understand a Collaborating Group's Dynamics - By Ranjit Makwana and Nick Bryan-Kinns. We have taken Activity Theory, and incorporated the ideas of feedback from General Systems Theory to develop a framework which allows us to describe and analyse collaborating groups.
Task groups and communities compared - Can results from task groups be transferred to communities? By Janine Swaak, Carla Verwijs, and Ingrid Mulder.