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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Van Cauter, Liesa; * | Verlet, Driesb | Snoeck, Moniquec | Crompvoets, Joepa
Affiliations: [a] KU Leuven - Public Governance Institute, 3000 Leuven, Belgium | [b] Research Centre of the Flemish Government, Department of Public Governance and the Chancellery Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent, Belgium | [c] KU Leuven-Research Centre for Management Informatics, Leuven, Belgium
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Lies Van Cauter, KU Leuven - Public Governance Institute, Parkstraat 45 bus 3609, 3000 Leuven, Belgium. Tel.: +32 486 68 90 18; Fax: +32 16 32 32 67; E-mail:lies.vancauter@vlaanderen.be
Abstract: Digital inter-organisational collaboration in the public sector remains elusive: little is known about when and how efforts for reaching its potential are likely to be successful. Understanding success and failure is one thing that needs to be done to evaluate the effectiveness of public sector information system projects. A highly popular model to conduct such evaluation in the private sector is Delone & McLean's Information System Success Model. This model is often partially tested via quantitative analyses on private sector cases. Yet, this paper tests the entire model, via a mixed methodology on three inter-organisational public sector cases in Flanders in order to verify its explanatory power for the public sector. The quantitative results show that most hypotheses of the Delone & McLean model are valid and applicable to the public sector. Qualitative results reveal that this model ignores the important influence of context factors and provides managers as such only a partial view on the dimensions which contribute to IS success/failure.
Keywords: Delone & Mclean, IS success, IS failure, public sector context
DOI: 10.3233/IP-170404
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 41-55, 2017
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