An empirical study of the
impact of user involvement on system usage and information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM, Mar 1986, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p232, 7p
Baroudi, Jack J.; Olson, Margrethe H.; Ives, Blake
"User involvement" in information system development is generally considered an important mechanism for improving system quality and ensuring
successful system implementation. The common assumption that user involvement leads to system usage and/or information satisfaction is examined in a survey of 200 production managers. Alternative models exploring the causal ordering of the
three variables are developed and tested via path analysis. The results demonstrate that user involvement in the development of information systems will enhance both system usage and the user's satisfaction with the system. Further, the
study provides evidence that the user's satisfaction with the system will lead to greater system usage.
ISE Categories: Perceived ease of use, Skill Level, Positive IT Attitude