IS

Ewusi-Mensah, Kweku

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.301 project projects failure software commitment escalation cost factors study problem resources continue prior escalate overruns
0.167 organizational organizations effectiveness factors managers model associated context characteristics variables paper relationships level attention environmental
0.154 systems information objectives organization organizational development variety needs need efforts technical organizations developing suggest given

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Przasnyski, Zblgnlew H. 1
information systems development 1 Information systems failure or abandonment 1 technology and organizational behavioral/political issues 1

Articles (1)

On Information Systems Project Abandonment: An Exploratory Study of Organizational Practices. (MIS Quarterly, 1991)
Authors: Abstract:
    Information systems failure is a widely recognized problem in the IS community. However, abandonment of IS projects is an aspect of IS failure that has not gained much attention in either IS practice or research. This article examines the organizational practices resulting in the underlying characteristics of IS project abandonment. The results of a survey show IS project abandonment to be a complex multidimensional issue defying easy explanations. IS projects may be abandoned for any combination of factors including cost overruns and/or schedule slippages, technological inadequacies, and behavioral, political, or organizational issues. The last set of factors emerged as being the most dominant in most companies' decisions.