Abstract

User involvement in the design of computer-based information systems is enthusiastically endorsed in the prescriptive literature. However determining when and how much, or even if, user involvement is appropriate are questions that have received inadequate research attention. In this paper research that examines the link between user involvement and indicators of system success is reviewed. The authors find that much of the existing research is poorly grounded in theory and methodologically flawed; as a result, the benefits of user involvement have not been convincingly demonstrated. Until higher quality studies are completed intuition, experience, and unsubstantiated prescriptions will remain the practitioner's best guide to the determination of appropriate levels and types of user involvement; these will generally suggest that user involvement is appropriate for unstructured problems or when user acceptance is important. In order to foster higher quality integrated research and to increase understanding of the user involvement-system success relationship, the authors present the following: a conceptual framework into which previous research has been mapped that can provide direction to future efforts; a review of existing measures of user involvement and system success; a set of variables that have been proposed as potentially impacting the relationship between user involvement and system success.

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IntuitionComputer scienceComputer user satisfactionSet (abstract data type)Knowledge managementQuality (philosophy)Order (exchange)User experience designUser groupUser needsUser ResearchUser requirements documentUser modelingSuccess factorsPsychologyUser interfaceWorld Wide WebUser interface designHuman–computer interactionBusinessInternet privacy

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Year
1984
Type
review
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
586-603
Citations
1326
Access
Closed

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Blake Ives, Margrethe H. Olson (1984). User Involvement and MIS Success: A Review of Research. Management Science , 30 (5) , 586-603. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.30.5.586

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DOI
10.1287/mnsc.30.5.586

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