Title of article
The use of computer-based information systems by German managers to support decision making
Author/Authors
George E. Vlahos، نويسنده , , Thomas W. Ferratt، نويسنده , , George Knoepfle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
17
From page
763
To page
779
Abstract
We surveyed German managers to investigate their use of information technology (IT), including their perception of the value provided by computer-based information systems (CBIS) and their satisfaction with CBIS in supporting decisions. Participants were predominantly male, the majority were older than 45, most had taken two or more college computer courses, and over 90% were middle and top-level managers. They represented a variety of functional areas. Results show that these managers were relatively heavy IT users, with over 10 h of use per week. Overall, there was a significant correlation between the amount of use of IT and perceived value of the CBIS, as well as between satisfaction with and perceived value of the CBIS. Hypothesis tests for task-technology fit (TTF) showed that the greatest TTF was related to resource allocation, evaluating alternatives, identifying problems, and making short-term decisions. For middle and top managers, information reporting systems (IRS), which provide regularly scheduled reports, had greater TTF than more flexible inquiry and analysis systems, such as decision support systems (DSS).
Keywords
Decision Making , Information systems , mental models , Managerial use , Decision roles , Germany , Information technology , Europe
Journal title
Information and Management
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Information and Management
Record number
1226580
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