Adoption of web-based group decision support systems: experiences from the field and future developments

J. Hillegersberg, S. Koenen
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While organizations have massively adopted enterprise information systems to support business processes, business meetings in which key decisions are made about products, services and processes, are usually held without much support of information systems. This is remarkable as group decision support systems (GDSS) seems to fit for this purpose. They have existed for decades and modern versions benefit of web-based technologies, enabling low cost anyplace, any time and device independent meeting support. In this exploratory case research, we study nine organizations in four different adoption categories to learn more about the reasons for the relatively slow adoption of web-based GDSS. Using the Fit-Viability adoption framework we conduct interviews with organizations that have experience with using GDSS. We conclude that adopting GDSS requires considerable and carefully planned change of processes that are deeply grounded in the organization. Existing meeting routines need to be adapted. Introduction needs to be carefully planned and room for face-to-face meetings and creativity sessions away from the keyboard need to be built in depending on the type of meeting. Not all companies find the cost level affordable. Clear and convincing business cases are lacking. Still the added value is ranked highly and there are frequent and enthusiastic user organizations that may lead the way for others. Their success stories show others how to mitigate problems.
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采用基于网络的群体决策支持系统:来自实地的经验和未来的发展
虽然组织已经大量采用企业信息系统来支持业务流程,但在没有太多信息系统支持的情况下,通常会召开业务会议,在这些会议上对产品、服务和流程做出关键决策。这是值得注意的,因为群体决策支持系统(GDSS)似乎适合这个目的。它们已经存在了几十年,现代版本得益于基于网络的技术,实现了低成本、随时随地和设备独立的会议支持。在这项探索性的案例研究中,我们研究了四个不同采用类别的九个组织,以了解更多关于基于网络的GDSS采用相对缓慢的原因。使用Fit-Viability采用框架,我们对有使用GDSS经验的组织进行了访谈。我们得出的结论是,采用GDSS需要对深深植根于组织中的流程进行大量且精心策划的更改。现有的会议惯例需要调整。介绍需要仔细规划,根据会议类型,需要留出面对面会议和远离键盘的创意会议的空间。并非所有公司都认为成本水平可以承受。缺乏明确和令人信服的商业案例。尽管如此,附加值仍然排名很高,而且有频繁而热情的用户组织可能会为其他用户引领潮流。他们的成功故事向其他人展示了如何缓解问题。
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