Author List: Bergeron, Franois; Rivard, Suzanne; De Serre, Lyne;
MIS Quarterly, 1990, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 247-260.
During the past decade, end-user computing has been subject to several research efforts. One result is common to nearly all the studies on that topic: the importance of providing support to users. Descriptive studies have identified this result as a major issue; critical success factor studies have reported it as a key element, and models of factors of success have found that it is significantly related to user satisfaction with end-user computing. This article reports the results of a study that further investigates user support, in the particular context of the information center. The study examines the relationships among some of the key features of the information center in its support role and reports on user satisfaction. The results are based on the data provided by 172 users and 19 information center managers In 19 organizations. Analysis of the data suggests that the number of information center employees, the number of databases, and the number of software tools provided to users are negatively correlated with user satisfaction, while the proximity of the information center, the diversity of services offered, and the proportion of the information systems budget devoted to the information center are positively related with the various dimensions of user satisfaction.
Keywords: End-user computing; end-user support; information center
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#276 0.402 satisfaction information systems study characteristics data results using user related field survey empirical quality hypotheses important success various indicate tested
#248 0.260 computing end-user center support euc centers management provided users user services organizations end satisfaction applications article ibm step field policies
#161 0.070 role relationship positively light important understanding related moderating frequency intensity play stronger shed contribution past considered maintenance effort effect specifically
#198 0.060 factors success information critical management implementation study factor successful systems support quality variables related results key model csf importance determinants
#222 0.056 research researchers framework future information systems important present agenda identify areas provide understanding contributions using literature studies paper potential review