The impact of intelligent decision support systems on intellectual task success: An empirical investigation [An article from: Decision Support Systems]
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Author(s)E.M.F. Moreau
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PAUPUK
ISBN-13978B000PAUPU2
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The purpose of this research was to analyze the impacts of intelligent decision support systems (IDSS) on intellectual task success. Data were gathered from 180 users in three Canadian firms. A structural equation analysis was performed to test a causal model. The main findings of this study are that intellectual workers who are satisfied with IDSS user-friendliness perceive their tasks as being more enriching and the systems themselves as being more useful. In addition, if these users perceive a good job outcome with IDSS, then it may lead to the successful performance of the user's task.
Description:
The purpose of this research was to analyze the impacts of intelligent decision support systems (IDSS) on intellectual task success. Data were gathered from 180 users in three Canadian firms. A structural equation analysis was performed to test a causal model. The main findings of this study are that intellectual workers who are satisfied with IDSS user-friendliness perceive their tasks as being more enriching and the systems themselves as being more useful. In addition, if these users perceive a good job outcome with IDSS, then it may lead to the successful performance of the user's task.
