Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6948520 | Decision Support Systems | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Enterprise content management (ECM) systems help organizations cope with the increasing complexity and volume of data and information. Despite the growing popularity of ECM, published literature indicates that organizations primarily use ECM for operational benefits, while the strategic decision making capabilities are rarely considered. Thus, the most significant rewards of ECM implementation may be largely forgone. This study investigates the potential of ECM technology for decision support. A research model is proposed and validated via an empirical investigation. The results show that ECM positively influences problem identification and definition, decision making speed and analysis, decision quality, and decision makers' satisfaction.
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Authors
Jaffar A. Alalwan, Manoj A. Thomas, H. Roland Weistroffer,