Abstract
This paper presents the findings of a case study on three government departments. The study focuses on the triggering factors, obstacles and success factors of systems integration innovation and diffusion. The paper starts with a definition on systems integration and a brief explanation on the need for integration. This is followed by a description of each department studied. The subsequent sections dwell on the triggering factors, obstacles and success factors for systems integration. The paper concludes with a recommendation that most of the obstacles to the successful implementation of systems integration can be resolved through inter-organizational cooperation, inter-organizational structures and a change in business processes.
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Zaitun, A. B., Mashkuri, Y., & Wood-Harper, A. T. (2000). Systems Integration for a Developing Country: Failure or Success? A Malaysian Case Study. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 3(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2000.tb00019.x
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