Pyk. Chau, FACTORS USED IN THE SELECTION OF PACKAGED SOFTWARE IN SMALL BUSINESSES - VIEWS OF OWNERS AND MANAGERS, Information & management, 29(2), 1995, pp. 71-78
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Information Science & Library Science",Management,"Computer Sciences","Information Science & Library Science","Computer Science Information Systems
Due to their limited human, technical, and financial resources, small
firms usually purchase packaged software to meet their organizational
needs for IS. The selection is usually made either by the owner or a m
anager. A key question is whether they use the same set of criteria. T
his study examines the question, and finds that owners and managers of
small businesses have different views of the importance of the factor
s in their selection decision. Owners tend to take a more strategic vi
ew of software package selection, weigh technical factors more heavily
, take more factors into consideration, and consider those factors in
a more serious manner than managers. Therefore, different frameworks m
ay be needed in the software package selection process by owners and m
anagers of small businesses.