Information Systems Development Success: Perspectives from Project Team Participants

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Abstract
This research article reports on those factors project team members perceive as leading to systems development success. The amount of perceived impact of environmental variables, task variables and personal characteristics of project team members on systems success was explored. Results demonstrate that project team members are concerned with group process issues as well as with technical issues within the ranks of the project team. The sobering finding in their responses was that information systems personnel perceive neither management support nor user involvement as critical to the successful development of systems.
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Author Kathy Brittain White and Richard Leifer
Year 1986
Volume 10
Issue 3
Keywords Project team, systems development, personality characteristics, task variables, environment variables
Page Numbers 215-223
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