In the past several decades, Taiwanese companies have been successful in the world market. However, knowledge about how these firms use information technology is very limited. Investigates the application of decision support systems (DSS) and executive information systems (EIS) in Taiwan. Two mail surveys were conducted to explore who used the system, where the systems were applied, what decision models were used and reasons for not using these systems. The results indicate that: more than 20 per cent of the firms already used DSS or EIS and an additional 37 per cent had plans to adopt them shortly; 87 per cent of the firms considered DSS and EIS to be important to their competitiveness; middle‐ and lower‐level managers were major DSS and EIS users; half of them used the system every day; the most troublesome problem in developing DSS/EIS was the difficulty in determining information requirements; and information aggregation and what‐if analysis were major functions for decision support. Furthermore, quantitative models were employed only in large and old companies. The most popular models included linear programming, PERT/CPM, and regression analysis, whereas the most popular domains for application were finance and production management.
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Ting‐Peng Liang;
Ting‐Peng Liang
College of Management, National Sun Yat‐sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Shin‐Yuan Hung
Shin‐Yuan Hung
College of Management, National Sun Yat‐sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5813
Print ISSN: 0959-3845
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Information Technology & People (1997) 10 (4): 303–315.
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Liang T, Hung S (1997), "DSS and EIS applications in Taiwan". Information Technology & People, Vol. 10 No. 4 pp. 303–315, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09593849710194687
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