DocumentCode
1214942
Title
Factors influencing the usage and selection of project management software
Author
Liberatore, Matthew J. ; Pollack-Johnson, Bruce
Author_Institution
Dept. of Decision & Inf. Technol., Villanova Univ., PA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
2
fYear
2003
fDate
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
164
Lastpage
174
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and assess those factors that influence the extent of usage, type of usage (planning only versus planning and control), and selection of project management (PM) software by professionals in the field. Discriminant analysis is used to analyze hypotheses relating to these three issues. The analysis is based on the results of a random survey of members of the Project Management Institute. This research was guided by an organizing framework that considers environmental factors (demographics and work environment characteristics), intermediate factors (PM software usage category and historical use patterns), and outcomes (level of software package selected). The analysis reveals strong differences in extent of usage, type of usage, and software selection based on individually significant environmental and intermediate factors. It also provides strong support for the hypotheses relating to extent of software use and level of software package used, while providing qualified support for the hypothesis relating to software use for planning only versus planning and control. These results together validate the organizing framework. Adopters of PM software are advised to consider the findings concerning industry practice as well as their specific needs when selecting and deciding how to use PM software packages.
Keywords
engineering computing; project management; software packages; software selection; Project Management Institute; demographics; environmental factors; industry practice; organizing framework; planning; project management software; software packages; software selection; software usage; work environment characteristics; Computer industry; Demography; Environmental factors; Organizing; Packaging; Path planning; Project management; Risk analysis; Scheduling; Software packages;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2003.810821
Filename
1202979
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