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Dynamic theories of end-user computing: an assessment and critique
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Conference
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences System Sciences, 1991. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on. iii:163-171 vol.3 1991
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The authors review prominent dynamic theories of end-user computing and end-user computing management. These theories were put forward by: Henderson and Treacy (1988); Huff, Munro, and Martin (1988); Alavi, Nelson and Weiss (1987); Munro, Huff and Moore (1987); Brown and Bostrom (1989); and Magal, Carr, and Watson (1988). The paper evaluates these theories and suggests approaches that MIS theory builders can take to strengthen end-user theory in the future.ETX