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Mirani, Rajesh

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.501 computing end-user center support euc centers management provided users user services organizations end satisfaction applications
0.159 satisfaction information systems study characteristics data results using user related field survey empirical quality hypotheses

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King, William R. 1
end-user computing 1 information center 1 user satisfaction. 1 user-developed applications 1

Articles (1)

Impacts of End-User and Information Center Characteristics on End-User Computing Support. (Journal of Management Information Systems, 1994)
Authors: Abstract:
    In a cross-sectional survey of 114 information centers, it was found that support needed by end-users varied with their computing sophistication and the maturity of the information center. However, information centers did not take into account differences among users in designing support services, and provided all users with the same amount of support. For most users, the support provided was far less than the support needed, but end-user satisfaction was higher when more support needs were fulfilled. The implication of these results is that information centers are not making the requisite effort to identify and fulfill the support needs of their end-users.