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The Contingent Effects of Management
Support and Task
Interdependence on Successful Information Systems Implementation
Rajeev Sharma and Philip
Yetton
Volume 27, Number 4
Abstract
Management support is considered to be a critical factor
in the successful
implementation of information systems innovations. The literature
suggests a complex relationship between management support and
implementation
success. However, the empirical literature typically hypothesizes
and tests a simple main-effects model. Drawing upon the role of
the
institutional context and metastructuration actions, we propose a
contingent
model in which task interdependence moderates the effect of management
support on implementation success. A meta-analysis of the
empirical
literature provides strong support for the model and begins to explain
the wide variance in empirical findings. Implications for theory
and practice are discussed.
Keywords:
IS success, IS utilization, IS implementation, management support, task
interdependence, neta-analysis, contingency models
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