Advanced Topics In End User Computing, Volume 3

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Advanced Topics in End User Computing features the latest research findings dealing with end user computing concepts, issues, and trends. Empirical and theoretical research concerned with all aspects of end user computing including development, utilization, and management are included. Volume three is specifically interested in those studies that show a significant contribution by relating end user computing to end user satisfaction, end user productivity, and strategic and competitive advantage.

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Overview

Advanced Topics in End User Computing features the latest research findings dealing with end user computing concepts, issues, and trends. Empirical and theoretical research concerned with all aspects of end user computing including development, utilization, and management are included. Volume three is specifically interested in those studies that show a significant contribution by relating end user computing to end user satisfaction, end user productivity, and strategic and competitive advantage.

*Note: This book is part of a new series entitled "Advanced Topics in End User Computing". This book is Volume Three within this series (Vol. III, 2004).

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Articles published in the over the past two years are collected here in sections on medical informatics, decision support systems and artificial neural networks, and the role of end-user interface, training, and attitudes in information systems success. Specific subjects include nursing staff requirements for telemedicine in the neonatal intensive care unit, predicting end user performance, video display terminal health hazards, and the impact of cognitive styles on decision-making effectiveness in geographic information systems. Contributors are academics and researchers in computer information systems, management, and business administration. Editor and contributor Mahmood teaches computer information systems at the University of Texas-El Paso. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781591402572
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication date: 7/1/2003
  • Pages: 378
  • Product dimensions: 7.00 (w) x 10.00 (h) x 0.88 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Ch. I End user computing research issues and trends (1990-2000) 1
Ch. II The effect of end user development on end user success 21
Ch. III Testing the technology-to-performance chain model 42
Ch. IV The role of personal goal and self-efficacy in predicting computer task performance 65
Ch. V Measurement of perceived control in information systems 90
Ch. VI The technology acceptance model : a meta-analysis of empirical findings 112
Ch. VII Success factors in the implementation of a collaborative technology and resulting productivity improvements in a small business : an exploratory study 129
Ch. VIII Supporting the JAD facilitator with the nominal group technique 151
Ch. IX Applying strategies to overcome user resistance in a group of clinical managers to a business software application : a case study 174
Ch. X Responsibility for information assurance and privacy : a problem of individual ethics? 186
Ch. XI Organizational knowledge sharing in ERP implementation : lessons from industry 208
Ch. XII Electronic banking and information assurance issues : survey and synthesis 233
Ch. XIII Computer security and risky computing practices : a rational choice perspective 257
Ch. XIV A TAM analysis of an alternative high-security user authentication procedure 280
Ch. XV A blended approach learning strategy for teacher development 301
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