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2.
The DeLone & McLean Model
The Seddon Model
The Organizational Transformation
Model
3.
Constructed by DeLone and McLean in
1992
Considered to be the pioneer in the
information system field
Overcomes the short-comings of the
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
Synthesizes a six-factor taxonomy of IS
success such as:
Systems Quality
Information Quality
IS use
User satisfaction
Individual impact and
Organizational impact
5.
Seddon proposed this model in 1997
Model focuses on the variance aspects of the
interrelationships among the taxonomic
categories
Considers three classes of interrelated
variables:
Measures of Information and System
Quality
General measures of net benefits of IS use
Behaviour with respect to IS use
6. Expectations
about the net
benefits of
future IS use
Feedbac
k (Partial
basis for
revised
expectati
ons)
IS Use
(a
behavior, no
t a success
measure)
.M
easur es of
I nf or m i on
at
& Syst em
Q i ty
ual
System
Quality
Individual, Organizational, and
Societal Consequences of IS Use
(not evaluated as either good or
bad)
Observation, Personal
Experience, and Report
from Others
.G
ener al
Per cept ual
M
easur es of
N
et
B
enef i t s of
IS U
se
Perceived
Usefulness
.O her
t
M
easur es of
N B
et enef i t s
of I S U
se
Individuals
Net benefits to:
Organizations
Informatio
n Quality
User
Satisfaction
Society
IS Success Model
e.g., Volitional IS
Use
The Seddon Model
7.
Earlier models do not capture the organization
transformation dimension of successful IS
implementation
This model has three dimensions:
Systems and Information Quality
Organizational usage of IS
Organization transformation due to IS
8. Expectations
about the
net benefits
of future IS
use
IS Use
Individual, Organizational, an
d Societal Consequences of IS
Use
(a
behavior, no
t a success
measure)
(not evaluated as either good or
bad)
Observation, Personal
Experience, and
Report from Others
Feedback
(Partial basis
for revised
expectations)
Measures of
Information
& System
Quality
General
Perceptual
Measures of
Net Benefits
of IS Use
System
Quality
Perceived
Usefulne
ss
BPR
User
Satisfactio
n
Change
Managemen
t
Information
Quality
Organizational
Transformation
Other measures
of Net Benefits
of IS Use
Net benefits to:
Individual
s
Organization
s
Society
IS Success Model
The Organizational Transformation Model
9. Change Management
Role mapping
Overall & change specific communication
Overall & change specific training
10.
Change Management is an
organized, systematic application of the
knowledge, tools, and resources of change that
provides organizations with a key process to
achieve their business strategy
Change management
plans, initiates, realizes, controls, and finally
stabilizes change processes on both, corporate
and personal levels
11.
First effects of change on
employees, leaders, and on performance levels
are negative
These effects include fears, stress, frustration
and denial of change
Most employees tend to react with resistance to
change rather than seeing change as a chance to
initiate improvements
They are afraid of losing something, because
they have incomplete information on how the
change processes will effect their personal
situation in terms of tasks, workload, or
responsibilities