Information Systems Success Revisited
Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002, Big Island, Hawaii, p238, 12p
DeLone, William H.; McLean, Ephraim R.
The DeLone & McLean IS Success Model has become a standard
for the specification and justification of the measurement of the dependent variable in information systems research. Attempts to apply and test the model have resulted in both confirmation and challenges. This paper reviews and analyzes
over 150 articles which have referenced the model over the past eight years in order to examine what more we have learned about measuring IS success. It highlights recent contributions to IS success measurement and proposes a Reformulated
IS Success Model which recognizes and incorporates those contributions. The report concludes with recommendations for future IS success measurement.
ISE Categories: IS Effectiveness