Article ID: | iaor20061078 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 15 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 175 |
End Page Number: | 193 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2004 |
Journal: | Information Systems Research |
Authors: | Gupta Yash P., Somers Toni M., Karimi Jahangir |
Today, more than ever before, organizations are faced with the task of processing volumes of information under more uncertain and more competitive environments. This study investigates the impact of environmental uncertainty and task characteristics on user satisfaction with data by using IS (information system) and organizational theories. Responses were matched from 77 CEOs and 166 senior managers, who were end users of IS. The partial least squares technique indicated that environmental uncertainty has a positive impact on task characteristics. Task characteristics have a direct and mediating impact on user satisfaction with data. Our findings also demonstrated that user satisfaction with data could be better understood by overlapping IS and organizational theories, rather than by treating the subject matter in disjoint fields. The paper concludes with discussions and implications for researchers and practitioners.