IBM / Management Information Systems / Arthur Andersen & Co. / IFIP Working Group / McGraw-Hill / M. Management Information Systems / Information Systems / Information Systems Management / Nolan / /
Facility
Management University of California / MIT Center / University of Rochester / Homewood / Massachusetts Institute of Technology School / Prentice Hall / University of California / /
IndustryTerm
chargeback systems / software acquisition decision / software selection / software technologies / decentralized computing / distributed computing / department management / microcomputer technology / or her services / software packages / user / user groups / software development / software systems / computing applications / software professionals / Applications software / large systems / end-user computing / software services / possible solution / longterm computing environment / software development task / external product / end-user / services / information technology / computing / hardware services / enforceable policies / optimum solution / minicomputer technology / hardware technologies / /
Organization
IS / National Association of Accountants / Harvard / MIT International Financial Services Research Center / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University of Rochester / University of California / Irvine / Division of Labor and DepartmentaliTation / MIT Center for Information Systems Research / Graduate School / School of Management University / User Department / Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Management / University of California / Los Angeles / /
Person
Chris F. Kemerer / Williamson / /
Position
manager / end-user managers / model of current end-user computing / manager / second author / central planner / department head / department manager / Banker / /
ProvinceOrState
New Jersey / Illinois / New York / Pennsylvania / California / Massachusetts / /
PublishedMedium
Information Systems Research / Journal of Management Information Systems / The Accounting Review / Free Press / Communications of the ACM / Journal of Financial Economics / Harvard Business Review / /
Technology
information technology / minicomputer technology / software technologies / Desktop Information Technology / hardware technologies / microcomputer technology / /