Dimensions of Information Systems Success
Seddon, Peter
Staples, Sandy
Patnayakuni, Ravi
Bowtell, Mathew
Communications of the AIS; 1999, Volume 2 Article 20
Abstract
The value added by an organization's IT assets is a
critical concern to both research and practice. Not surprisingly, a large
number of IS effectiveness measures can be found in the IS literature. What is
not clear in the literature is what measures are appropriate in a particular
context. In this paper we propose a two-dimensional matrix for classifying IS
Effectiveness measures. The first dimension is the type of system studied. The
second dimension is the stakeholder in whose interests the system is being
evaluated. The matrix was tested by using it to classify IS effectiveness measures
from 186 empirical papers in three major IS journals for the last nine years.
The results indicate that the classifications are meaningful. Hence, the IS
Effectiveness Matrix provides a useful guide for conceptualizing effectiveness
measurement in IS research, and for choosing appropriate measures, both for
research and practice.