Abstract
This research investigates the moderating roles of firm ownership in managerial perceptions of information systems (IS) in transition economies. Analysis of representative survey data from 304 companies in Hungary showed that perceptions of IS are driven by organizational variables in foreign firms, and by environmental variables in domestic firms. The findings embrace a more fine-grained notion of variables affecting IS usefulness in the transition economy context by showing that those are contingent on firm ownership.
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Keszey, T. (2017). Information Systems in Transition Economies: Does Ownership Matter? Information Systems Management, 34(1), 65–84. https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530.2017.1254456
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