Customer satisfaction in IS projects: Assessing the role of process and product performance

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作者
Basten, Dirk [1 ]
Pankratz, Oleg [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Information Systems and Systems Development, University of Cologne
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Communications of the Association for Information Systems | 2015年 / 37卷
关键词
Customer satisfaction; Information systems; Process performance; Process transparency; Product performance; Project management; Project success;
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10.17705/1cais.03722
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Despite extensive research over the past several decades, assessing information system (IS) project success is still a challenging endeavor. While the traditional approach takes process performance (time and budget) and product performance (functional and non-functional requirements) into account, the contemporary perspective acknowledges the more comprehensive character of project success and emphasizes the criticality of stakeholder satisfaction. Continuing previous research, we propose and test a model with customer satisfaction as the uppermost criterion of IS project success and process performance and product performance as its determinants. Following recent calls for researchers to investigate the explicit linkage between success factors and success criteria, we also analyze the influence of process transparency on process and product performance. We conducted a survey via a questionnaire with IS experts in Germany. We contribute to a deeper understanding of IS project success by indicating that customer satisfaction is less a matter of time and budget and that a stronger emphasis should be placed on product performance. Moreover, our results illuminate the role of process transparency in IS projects showing that it contributes to both process and product performance. © 2015 by the Association for Information Systems.
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