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California State University, San Bernardino

Journal of International Information Management

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Applying A Systems Approach To Mis Design For Occupational Health Care Delivery, Charmayne Cullom Jan 1993

Applying A Systems Approach To Mis Design For Occupational Health Care Delivery, Charmayne Cullom

Journal of International Information Management

Decision making in occupational health care management is complex due to the various parties involved in receiving, delivering, and/or paying for^ these services. This paper presents the view of MIS to support occupational health care as a system using Anthony's Paradigm to provide the decision making structure. Informational requirements reflect the hierarchy of strategic, tactical, and operational levels. A matrix of occupational health care services, responsibilities, and participants is utilized. Such matrix provides the foundation to couple needs and requirements of all participants with information system specifications.


Perceptions Of Information Systems Structures' Impact On Mis Success And Effectiveness, Ephrem Eyob Jan 1992

Perceptions Of Information Systems Structures' Impact On Mis Success And Effectiveness, Ephrem Eyob

Journal of International Information Management

This article provides results from a study on the perceptions of information systems structures' impact on implementation of MIS success and effectiveness via organizational context variables. The focus is on the use of MIS effectiveness and success variables that are utilized in MIS research. Several hypotheses were tested to discern impact of information systems structures on MIS effectiveness and success. The results show that several of these organizational context variables are associated to various degrees, depending on the MIS structure, with MIS success and effectiveness.