Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4972553 | Information & Management | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We developed an experimental decision support system (DSS) that enabled us to manipulate DSS performance feedback and response time, measure task motivation and DSS motivation, track the usage of the DSS, and obtain essential information for assessing decision performance through conjoint analysis. The results suggest the mediating role of DSS use in the relationship between DSS motivation and decision performance. Further, DSS motivation is highest in the presence of high task motivation, more positive DSS performance feedback, and fast DSS response time. The findings have important implications for both DSS research and practice.
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Authors
Siew H. Chan, Qian Song, Saonee Sarker, R. David Plumlee,