scholarly journals Validation of Information System Project Success Model

SAGE Open ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824401558165 ◽  
Author(s):  
A’ang Subiyakto ◽  
Abd. Rahman Ahlan ◽  
Syopiansyah Jaya Putra ◽  
Mira Kartiwi
Author(s):  
A'ang Subiyakto ◽  
Abd. Rahman Ahlan ◽  
Mira Kartiwi ◽  
Nashrul Hakiem ◽  
Muhammad Qomarul Huda ◽  
...  

Information system (IS) utilizations may have been one of the determinant factors for the survival requirement of the higher education sector in Indonesia. Despite the IS projects have been conducted since the 1980s in this country, but many studies indicated that success of the projects seems like in the low level. This survey study was purposed to know the status of the IS project success among universities by involving the internal stakeholders. The higher education database of the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education (MRTHE) and the Association of Computing and Informatics Institutions Indonesia (ASCII-I) in the year 2015 were used for selecting around 1.230 respondents based on a purposive random sampling. The blended questionnaires were then distributed with almost 298 (±24%) responses. This paper presents five project profiles, including the aim, IS strategic plan availability, internal team involvement, budget allocation, and the success level of the projects.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1175-1196
Author(s):  
Dominik Joosten ◽  
Dirk Basten ◽  
Werner Mellis

The measurement of information system project success (ISPS) is yet an unsolved problem. This work analyzes the way companies in Germany measure the success of their IS projects. It contains 12 semi-structured in-depth expert interviews with project managers and other decision makers to analyze (1) their subjective views on and (2) their companies' actual measurement of ISPS. Although the participants consider further success dimensions, the companies almost exclusively rely on the traditional criteria of time, cost, and quality. This study provides a new perspective on ISPS and shows that it is mainly a matter of measurability to use further success dimensions.


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