Title
How information systems influence user decisions: a research framework and literature review
Abstract
Technology has created new information alternatives that may influence the way information system users make decisions. This paper proposes a research framework for examining how features of an information system affect the decision-making process. The framework is synthesized by merging frameworks from the accounting information systems (AIS) literature and the human information processing (HIP) literature. The framework is then used to organize a literature review of 15 journals from 1987 through mid-1999, which identified 57 decision-making studies. Findings indicate that a wide range of opportunities is available for information systems research on issues of contemporary importance. This discussion includes changes in the decision process initiated by implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, data warehouses, electronic commerce, virtual organizations, on-line financial reporting, and disaggregated financial statement information.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1016/S1467-0895(00)00009-9
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Human information processing,Accounting information systems,Judgement and decision making
Information system,Management information systems,Enterprise resource planning,Information processing,Accounting information system,Computer science,Information Processes and Technology,Knowledge management,Conceptual framework,Management science,Information quality
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
1
3
1467-0895
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
1.64
29
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ed O'Donnell1272.49
Julie Smith David217014.67