IS Use

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2017-12-01
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Stein, Mari-Klara
Mishra, Abhay
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MIS Quarterly Research
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Mishra, Abhay
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Information Systems and Business Analytics
In today’s business landscape, information systems and business analytics are pivotal elements that drive success. Information systems form the digital foundation of modern enterprises, while business analytics involves the strategic analysis of data to extract meaningful insights. Information systems have the power to create and restructure industries, empower individuals and firms, and dramatically reduce costs. Business analytics empowers organizations to make precise, data-driven decisions that optimize operations, enhance strategies, and fuel overall growth. Explore these essential fields to understand how data and technology come together, providing the knowledge needed to make informed decisions and achieve remarkable outcomes.
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The construct of information systems (IS) use is among the most central constructs examined in the IS discipline (Straub and del Guidice 2012). It is arguably the most consequential construct in our field (Cordoba et al. 2012), for the nature, modalities and extents of information systems use significantly impact outcomes at individual, group, organization, network, society and country levels. MISQ has taken a lead role in advancing knowledge of it.
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This article is published as Burton-Jones, A., Stein, M., Mishra, A. “IS Use,” in MIS Quarterly Research Curations, Ashley Bush and Arun Rai, Eds., http://misq.org/research-curations, December 1, 2017; updated March 2020. doi: 10.25300/12012017. Posted with permission.
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