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Information systems success: measuring wiki implementation success, based on the DeLone & McLean model

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In all the organizations, the information systems should see the success of its implementation measured. This paper tests the DeLone & McLean (2003) information systems success model using a wiki implementation. From the model, the measures to be studied were elaborated in diverse questions having a 6-point Likert scale for the answers. Several identifiable validation relationships in the proposed model, on which the study has been based, were summarised as seven hypotheses of relationships between the variables. The paper uses the Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) technique to test the referred hypotheses. The model has proved its validity and suitability for the measurement of web 2.0 tools, and the model explained an amount exceeding 75% the results obtained. The results show that the satisfaction of the user is a strong inducer of liquid benefits, at individual and organizational level, in line with other studies in the literature.

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Information systems success Success measures Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) Wiki

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Alexandre, J., & IsaĆ­as, P. (2012). Information Systems Success: Measuring Wiki Implementation Success, Based on the DeLone & McLean Model. In Knowledge and Technologies in Innovative Information Systems. Held as Part of Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, LNBIP, (129). Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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