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Seminar / Bachelor / Master Thesis

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Chair of Information Systems and Management

Prof. Dr. Daniel Veit

University of Augsburg

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Academic Program:

B.Sc. Business Informatics

Academic Advisor

Max Mustermann

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Abstract

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Table of Content

1 Introduction 1

2 Theoretical Foundation 2

2.1 Figure Style 2

2.2 Table Style 3

3 Analysis 4

3.1 Methodology 4

3.2 Results 4

3.2.1 Concept One 4

3.2.2 Concept Two 4

3.2.3 Concept Three 4

3.3 Discussion 5

3.3.1 Discussion One 5

3.3.2 Discussion Two 5

4 Conclusion 6

References 7

Abbreviations iii

Appendix iv


Table of Figures

Figure 1. Information Systems Success Model (adopted from: DeLone and McLean 1992) 2


List of Tables

Table 1. Definitions of the Business Model (based on: Markus and Robey 1988) 3

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1  Introduction

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Theoretical Foundation

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Figure 1. Information Systems Success Model (adopted from: DeLone and McLean 1992)

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Table 1. Definitions of the Business Model (based on: Markus and Robey 1988)
Variance Theory / Process Theory
Role of Time / Static / Longitudinal
Definition / The cause is necessary and sufficient for the outcome / Causations consists of necessary conditions in sequence; chance and random events play a role
Assumptions / Outcome will invariable occur when necessary and sufficient conditions are present / Outcomes may not occur (even when conditions are present)
Elements / Variables / Discrete Outcomes
Logical Form / If X, then Y; if more X, then more Y / If not X, then not Y; cannot be extended to “more X” and “more Y”
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4  Conclusion

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References

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DeLone, W. H., and McLean, E. R. 1992. “Information Systems Success: The Quest for the Dependent Variable,” Information Systems Research (3:1), pp. 60-95.

Markus, M. L., and Robey, D. 1988. “Information Technology and Organizational Change: Causal Structure in Theory and Research,” Management Science (34:5), pp. 583-598.

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Abbreviations

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CIO Chief Information Officer

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Appendix

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