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Executive Information Systems Bibliography |
Anderson, W. A. 2005. The Executive's Bridge to Success. Trafford.
Armstrong, D. 1990. How Rockwell launched its EIS. Datamation (March 1): 69-72.
Armstrong, D. 1990. The people factor in EIS success. Datamation (April 1): 73-75, 78-79.
Ballou, B., D. L. Heitger and L. Donnell. 2010. Creating effective dashboards. Strategic Finance (March): 26-32.
Barber, P. 1993. Make the 'S' in EIS mean success. Computing Canada (January 18): 34.
Battelle, J. 1990. Exis label to go on Claris Query Tool. MacWEEK (April 17): 5.
Beaver, K. 2002. Healthcare Information Systems, Second Edition (Best Practices).
AUERBACH.
Benbasat, I. and A. S. Dexter. 1979. Value and events approaches to accounting: An experimental evaluation. The Accounting Review (October): 735-749. (JSTOR link).
Bird, J. 1991. Let your fingers do the walking. Management Today (November): 97-98, 100, 104.
Bonner, P., 1991. Trade-offs mar windows EIS programs; Four EIS packages take different approaches, possess inherent weakness. PC Week (March 4): 77.
Bulkeley, W. M. 1988. Special systems make computing less traumatic for top executives. The Wall Street Journal (June 20): 17.
Burchell, S., C. Clubb, A Hopwood, J. Hughes and J. Nahapiet. 1980. The roles of accounting in organizations and society. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(1): 5-27.
Burchell, S. C. Clubb and A. G. Hopwood. 1985. Accounting in its social context: Towards a history of value in the United Kingdom. Accounting, Organizations and Society 10(4): 381-413.
Burke, S. 1989. IBM readies EIS products. PC Week (May 22): 11.
Carlisle, J. P. and K. D. Alameddine. 1990. A study evaluating existing executive information systems products. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers: 160-169.
Conatser, K. R. 1992. Back to the mainframe? Lotus (February): 88.
Cortese, A. 1989. Executive information systems. ComputerWorld (February 27): 130.
Davidson, C. Corporate image; computers as executive tools have been limited by an inability to handle enough raw text. But executives and IT are now beginning to speak the same language. Computer Weekly (December 5): 30.
Dobrzeniecki, A. 1994. Executive information systems. MTIAC Publications.
Dover, C. 2004. How dashboards can change your culture. Strategic Finance (October): 42-48.
Eastwood, A, 1993. Redefining executives' software. Computing Canada (January 18): 31.
Edwards, J. D. 1957. Reports to top management. The Accounting Review (January): 56-59. (JSTOR link).
Few, S. 2006. Information
Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data.
O'Reilly Media Inc.
Fireworker, R. W. and W. Zirkel. 1990. Designing an EIS in a multidivisional environment. Journal of Systems Management (February): 25-31.
Forms manufacturer applies MRP II, solves logjam. 1991. Industrial Engineering (March): 62-64.
Frenkel, K. A. 1990. The war for the executive desktop. Personal Computing (April 27): 56-59.
Friend, D. 1993. A new name for a new breed: VIAA (visual information access and analysis). Computing Canada (January 18): 35.
Frye, C. 1991. Three routes to EIS: Mainframe, PC, pieces. Software Magazine (October): 110-114.
Garner, R. 1990. Peat, Marwick, Apple alliance targets EIS. MacWEEK (March 6): 71-72.
Giordanela, R. 1989. Choosing an executive information system. Journal of Accounting and EDP (Spring): 10-16.
Haseman, W. D. and A. B. Whinston. 1976. Design of a multidimensional accounting system. The Accounting Review (January): 65-79. (JSTOR link).
Herrmann, K. 1995. The one-page CFO. Management Accounting (February): 55-59. (Use of graphics).
Hubbard, C. 1993. Brewers retail pumps up productivity with EIS. Computing Canada (May 25): 23.
Information delivery - Executive information systems. 1991. IBM System User (December).
Ketema A&E division streamlines operations and improves profitability. Industrial Engineering (March): 52-54.
Kinlan, J. 1992. EIS moves to the desktop. Byte (June): 206-208, 210-212, 214.
Kumar, A. 1999. Global Executive Information Systems: Key Issues and Trends (Transnational Business and Corporate Culture: Problems and Opportunities).
Garland.
Laughlin, M. 1992. Executive information systems: Winning the number game (Buyers Guide). Computers in Healthcare (April): 20-23.
Lieberman, A. Z. and A. B. Whinston. 1975. A structuring of an events-accounting information system. The Accounting Review (April): 246-258. (JSTOR link).
Making the MRP II decision IS tough... But worth the effort. 1991. Industrial Engineering (March): 58-60.
Major, M. J. 1992. Not just for executives anymore: Executive information systems gain ground as decision-making filters to a broader base. MIDRANGE Systems (December 8): 21-23.
Martin, J. 1989. Executive information systems and decision support systems: EIS helps managers gain insight into factors for success. PC Week (April 24): 54.
McCarthy, W. E. 1979. An entity-relationship view of accounting models. The Accounting Review (October): 667-686. (JSTOR link).
McCarthy, W. E. 1982. The REA accounting model: A generalized framework for accounting systems in a shared data environment. The Accounting Review (July): 554-578. (JSTOR link).
McNamarna, B., G. Danziger and E. Barton. 1990. An appraisal of executive information and decision support systems. Journal of Systems Management (May): 14-18.
Messina, F. M. and S. Singh. 1995. Executive information systems: Not just for executives anymore! Management Accounting (July): 60-63. (EIS, also known as enterprise information systems, can provide on-line status access, trend analysis, exception reporting, drill-down for lower level data, extract, filter, and track critical data, integrate a broad range of internal and external data, and present graphical, tabular, and textual information).
Miller, B., M. Koppleman and W. Mougavar. 1993. Roundtable -- Feature: Executive information systems. Computing Canada. (January 18): 32.
Moad, J. 1988. The latest challenge for IS is the executive suite. Datamation (May 15): 56-61, 64.
Pick, J. 2005. Geographic Information Systems in Business. Idea Group Publishing.
Pinella, P. 1991. An EIS for the desktop. Datamation (May 1): 26-30.
Power, D. J. 2002. Decision Support Systems: Concepts and Resources for Managers. Quorum Books.
Prendergast, N. 1993. CSC takes 'command' over crisis. Correctional service of Canada uses Commander executive information system. Computing Canada. (January 18): 33.
Rees-Evans, H. 1989. Top management transformed as EIS arrives. Accountancy (April): 143-144.
Revsine, L. 1970. Data expansion and conceptual structure. The Accounting Review (October): 704-711. (JSTOR link).
Robinson, M. 1990. Executive support systems. Information Executive (Fall): 34-36.
Rolph, P. and P. Bartram. 1992. How to Choose and Use an Executive Information System. Mercury Business Books.
Ryan, A. J. 1989. Cost of EIS a big deal for most firms. ComputerWorld (July 24): 46.
Scheier, R. L. 1990. Information resources unveils toll set that combines best of EIS with DSS. PC Week (November 19): 11.
Sharp, D. 1992. System earns full markets after being put to test. Computing Canada (January 20): 46
Silk, S. 1998. Automating the balanced scorecard. Management Accounting (May): 38-40, 42-44. (Summary).
Sliver, J. 1992. NCTC chief: EIS helps contain the data explosion. Naval computer and telecommunications command, commander captain Katherine L. Laughton carries the banner for executive information systems. Government Computing News (September, 28): 72.
Smith, J. M. 1990. FHWA execs say agency's EIS gives them easy access to data. Government Computer News (November 12): 96.
Stambaugh, C. T. and F. W. Carpenter. 1992. The roles of accounting and accountants in executive information systems. Accounting Horizons (September): 52-63.
Steinberg, D. 1992. EIS meets 1-2-3. Lotus (September): 28-31.
Thierauf, R. J. 1991. Executive Information Systems: A Guide for Senior Management and MIS Professionals. Quorum Books.
Warmouth, M. T. and D. Yen. 1992. A detailed analysis of executive information systems. International Journal of Information Management (12): 192-208.
Watson, H. and H. Glover. 1989. Common and avoidable causes of EIS failure. ComputerWorld (December 4): 90.
Watson, H. J., G. Houdeshel and R. K. Rainer. 1996. Building Executive Information Systems and Other Decision Support Applications.
Wiley.
Watson, H. J., R. K. Rainer and G. Houdeshel. 1992. Executive Information Systems: Emergence, Development, Impact (Wiley Professional Computing).
Wiley.
Woolf, J. J. 1967. A management action reporting system (MARS). Management Accounting (May): 35-40.
Vandenbosch, B. 1999. An empirical analysis of the association between the use of executive support systems and perceived organizational competitiveness. Accounting, Organizations and Society 24(1): 77-92.
Zurier, S. 1992. Executive information systems; Federal execs see EIS as key to serving public. Government Computing News (September, 28): 69-70.
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