The Effect of Education on Information Systems Success

Richard J. Goeke, K. Crowne, Dennis R. Laker
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Research into the relationship between education and information systems (IS) success (use, satisfaction, and impact) has produced mixed results. Such results seem counterintuitive, given the many benefits that education brings to the workplace. However, workplace research from Human Resources (HR) has similarly found that education has little direct effect on job performance. Instead, education has indirect effects on job performance through job expertise, which is what drives behavior and job performance. The present research integrated the Delone & McLean IS Success Model with the Job Performance Model, and found similar results: in a survey of 465 professionals working in business analytics (BA), user education level had no direct effect on IS success (BA tool use, satisfaction, and impact). Instead, education level had a positive effect on expertise with the BA tool, which in turn positively affected BA tool use. These results build upon those from HR, and suggest that education has an indirect effect on IS success, rather than a direct effect.
教育对信息系统成功的影响
对教育与信息系统(IS)成功(使用、满意度和影响)之间关系的研究产生了不同的结果。考虑到教育给工作场所带来的诸多好处,这样的结果似乎有悖直觉。然而,人力资源(HR)的工作场所研究也同样发现,教育对工作绩效几乎没有直接影响。相反,教育通过工作专长对工作绩效产生间接影响,而工作专长是驱动行为和工作绩效的因素。本研究将Delone & McLean的信息系统成功模型与工作绩效模型相结合,并发现了类似的结果:在对465名从事商业分析(BA)的专业人士的调查中,用户教育水平对信息系统的成功(BA工具的使用、满意度和影响)没有直接影响。相反,教育水平对BA工具的专业知识有积极影响,这反过来又积极影响BA工具的使用。这些结果建立在人力资源研究的基础上,表明教育对IS的成功有间接影响,而不是直接影响。
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