The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology

Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY: Business Information Systems in the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology === The aim of this research was to describe the effects of information...

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Main Author: Irakoze, Jean Marie Vianney
Language:en
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1781
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-17812018-05-28T05:09:48Z The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology Irakoze, Jean Marie Vianney Information Systems Business Process Higher Education University of Technology End-Users Perception Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY: Business Information Systems in the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology The aim of this research was to describe the effects of information systems on staff performance and institutional business process performance at a selected University of Technology (UoT); as an indicative example of a University of Technology. This research was also to investigate different end-users’ experience of the use of certain information systems/processes and performance thereof. This led to the determination of what caused different role players to perceive a varying range of problems in the use of organisational information systems and internal business processes at the selected UoT. The unit of analysis was selected integrated information systems at the UoT and the object of analysis was the staff of the Faculty of Engineering. The research adopted a quantitative approach in order to investigate verifiable data which was amassed using a questionnaire. This research was undertaken ethically in order to protect all participants, as well as the integrity of the University. Statistical Package for Social Software (SPSS 22.0) was used for data capturing and analysis. The output was a general framework to guide the determination and effects of information systems on end-users and on institutional processes at a University of Technology. Furthermore, it will guide the design and modelling of institutional business processes to improve operational efficiency. 2015-09-14T08:34:33Z 2016-02-25T05:58:13Z 2015-09-14T08:34:33Z 2016-02-25T05:58:13Z 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1781 en Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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topic Information Systems
Business Process
Higher Education
University of Technology
End-Users
Perception
spellingShingle Information Systems
Business Process
Higher Education
University of Technology
End-Users
Perception
Irakoze, Jean Marie Vianney
The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
description Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY: Business Information Systems in the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology === The aim of this research was to describe the effects of information systems on staff performance and institutional business process performance at a selected University of Technology (UoT); as an indicative example of a University of Technology. This research was also to investigate different end-users’ experience of the use of certain information systems/processes and performance thereof. This led to the determination of what caused different role players to perceive a varying range of problems in the use of organisational information systems and internal business processes at the selected UoT. The unit of analysis was selected integrated information systems at the UoT and the object of analysis was the staff of the Faculty of Engineering. The research adopted a quantitative approach in order to investigate verifiable data which was amassed using a questionnaire. This research was undertaken ethically in order to protect all participants, as well as the integrity of the University. Statistical Package for Social Software (SPSS 22.0) was used for data capturing and analysis. The output was a general framework to guide the determination and effects of information systems on end-users and on institutional processes at a University of Technology. Furthermore, it will guide the design and modelling of institutional business processes to improve operational efficiency.
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title The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
title_short The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
title_full The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
title_fullStr The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
title_full_unstemmed The effects of information systems on end-users and the organisational processes at a university of technology
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