影响信息系统开发项目绩效的因素:组织文化的比较

T. Kawamura, K. Takano
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研究人员发现,在日本,大约70%的信息系统(IS)开发项目失败了,因此增加了对提高预期项目成功率的解决方案的需求。一项研究探索了影响项目绩效的因素的识别,发现组织文化的六个因素影响信息技术(IT)供应商的项目结果。本研究使用这些结果来确定几个未揭示的知识点,这些知识点通过识别基于组织规模的组织文化差异来有助于降低项目失败率。方差分析表明,项目绩效和项目计划在大型组织中显示出积极的结果。此外,“面向项目绩效的组织政策”、“信息系统开发过程”和“项目经理技能”这三个因素在大型组织中显示出积极的结果,而一个因素“组织内的信息共享”在小型组织中显示出积极的结果。其他因素,“高级经理的参与”和“高级经理和项目经理之间的信任”,并没有显示出基于组织规模的差异。鉴于这些结果,我们为不同规模的组织提出了几种组织解决方案。
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Factors Affecting the Project Performance of Information Systems Development: Comparison of Organizational Cultures
Researchers have found that approximately 70% of information systems (IS) development projects in Japan have failed, thus increasing the demand for solutions that will increase expected project success rates. One study that explored the identification of factors that affect project performance found that six factors of organizational culture influence the project outcome for information technology (IT) vendors. This study uses those results to determine several unrevealed points of knowledge that contribute to reducing project failure rates by identifying differences in organizational culture based on an organization's size. Analysis of variance demonstrated that project performance and project planning show positive results in large organizations. Further, the three factors of "organizational policy toward project performance," "IS development process," and "project manager skills" show positive results in large organizations, and one factor, "information sharing within organization," shows a positive result in small organizations. The other factors, "senior manager involvement" and "trust between senior manager and project manager," do not show differences based on the size of the organization. Given these results, we proposed several organizational solutions for organizations of each size.
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